
Managerial Accounting, 6e features a strong organization that provides students with a solid overview of managerial topics and is written in an easy-to-read and understand manner. A thorough presentation of basic concepts helps students best comprehend planning, controlling, and decision-making. The author introduces the new manufacturing environment and activity-based costing early, with details following in subsequent chapters. The text counters a strong emphasis on the elements of the new manufacturing environment with a balanced discussion of the traditional environment. Titard provides students with one of the basic managerial tools -- the contribution approach income statement. Future managers learn how to best use accounting data in decision-making as the text reviews cost-profit-volume analysis, relevant cost, capital budgeting, quantitative techniques, and JIT philosophy. Coverage of special topics provides the flexibility for instructors to emphasize topics often considered more financial than managerial. Additional cost topics are cost accounting systems and cost allocation. Two financial topics are included: statement of cash flows and financial analysis.
This text investigates the core principles of managerial accounting and how accounting data functions as a primary tool for organizational planning, controlling, and decision-making. Pierre L. Titard utilizes his academic background to construct a framework that balances traditional accounting environments with modern manufacturing shifts. The text provides a structured approach to cost analysis, ensuring students understand both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical application of financial data in a business context.
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Readers frequently note the accessible prose and logical organization of the text, which aids in the comprehension of complex cost accounting systems. Experts highlight this as a foundational resource for students seeking to bridge the gap between traditional accounting practices and contemporary managerial requirements.
Page Count:
618
Publication Date:
1987-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt School
ISBN-10:
0030013739
ISBN-13:
9780030013737
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