Managerial Accounting: Focus on Decision Making

Managerial Accounting: Focus on Decision Making
ISBN-10
0324304161
ISBN-13
9780324304169
Series
Managerial Accounting
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
567
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
South-Western Pub
Authors
Steve Jackson, Greg Jenkins, Roby Sawyers

Description

First and foremost, the emphasis of this managerial accounting text is decision making as opposed to number crunching. Additionally, this text is unique in its first-person, discovery learning approach using a 4-step decision-making model throughout. It truly conveys a management perspective, by including coverage of topics such as ABM, the value chain, and balanced scorecard evaluation techniques. It is also the first managerial text to incorporate coverage on knowledge management (Ch. 13), highlighting the latest developments for improved managerial decision making.

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