Description:
Descriptions :
♦Weygandt, Managerial Accounting, 6th Edition gives students the tools they need to succeed, whether as accountants or in other career paths. The authors present the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting in an easy–to–understand fashion in a decision–making framework for a one semester, undergraduate managerial accounting course.
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With an expanded emphasis on student learning, Weygandt Managerial Accounting 6th Edition demonstrates how invaluable management accounting information is to business decision–making.
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The author team of Weygandt, Kimmel, and Kieso provide students with pedagogy that helps develop decision–making skills, so students can be successful as future business professionals.
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The decision making pedagogy, easy–to–understand writing style, and quality end of chapter material have been the hallmark features that have made Managerial Accounting, by Weygandt, Kimmel, and Kieso one of the most popular books for this course.
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Real–World Emphasis – the authors continue the practice of using numerous examples from real–world companies in chapter openers and in the Management Insight boxes.
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Accounting Across the Organization – gives students business context by showing how people, often in non–accounting functions, use accounting information to make decisions.
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Expanded Emphasis Service Company – prepares students for work in the service industry market, and shows that accounting is relevant to both service and manufacturing companies.
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Do IT! Exercises – teach students how to apply their knowledge quickly after they′ve learned it.
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Comprehensive Homework Material – each chapter concludes with Self–Test Questions, Questions, Brief Exercises, Do IT! Review, Exercises, and Problems.
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Broadening Your Perspective Section – is designed to help develop students′ decision–making and critical thinking skills.
Table of Contents :
Cost Concepts for Decision–Makers
1 Managerial Accounting
2 Job Order Costing
3 Process Costing
4 Activity–Based Costing
Decision–Making Concepts
5 Cost–Volume–Profit
6 Cost–Volume–Profit Analysis: Additional Issues
7 Incremental Analysis
8 Pricing
Planning and Control Concepts
9 Budgetary Planning
10 Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting
11 Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard
12 Planning for Capital Investments
Performance Evaluation Concepts
13 Statement of Cash Flows
14 Financial Statement Analysis
APPENDICES
COMPANY INDEX I–1
SUBJECT INDEX I–3