Introduction to Managerial Accounting ISE

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Brewer'sIntroduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the mostaccessible and readable book on the market. Its manageable chapters and clearpresentation point students toward understanding, just as the needle of thecompass provides … Read More
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PROLOGUE Managerial Accounting: An Overview

CHAPTER ONE Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts

CHAPTER TWO Job-Order Costing: Calculating UnitProduct Costs

CHAPTER THREE Job-Order Costing: Cost Flows andExternal Reporting

CHAPTER FOUR Activity-Based Costing

CHAPTER FIVE Process Costing

CHAPTER SIX Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships

CHAPTER SEVEN Variable Costing and Segment Reporting:Tools for Management

CHAPTER EIGHT Master Budgeting

CHAPTER NINE Flexible Budgets, Standard Costs, andVariance Analysis

CHAPTER TEN Performance Measurement in DecentralizedOrganizations

CHAPTER ELEVEN Differential Analysis: The Key toDecision Making

CHAPTER TWELVE Capital Budgeting Decisions

CHAPTER THIRTEEN Statement of Cash Flows

CHAPTER FOURTEEN Financial Statement Analysis

Integration Exercises: An Overview

Brewer'sIntroduction to Managerial Accounting has earned a reputation as the mostaccessible and readable book on the market. Its manageable chapters and clearpresentation point students toward understanding, just as the needle of thecompass provides direction to travelers.

However, thebook's authors also understand that everyone's destination may be different.Some students will become accountants, while others are destined for careers inmanagement, marketing, or finance. Not only does the Brewer text teach studentsmanagerial accounting concepts in a clear and concise way, it also asksstudents to consider how the concepts they are learning will apply to thereal-world situations they will eventually face in their careers. Thiscombination of conceptual understanding and the ability to apply that knowledgedirects students toward success, whatever their final destination may be.