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Introduction to Managerial Accounting

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ISBN-10: 0072917458

ISBN-13: 9780072917451

Edition: 2nd 2005

Authors: Peter C. Brewer, Ray H. Garrison, Eric W. Noreen, Jeannie M. Folk

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"Introduction to Managerial Accounting," 3/e by Brewer/Garrison/Noreen is based on the market-leading text, "Managerial Accounting," by Garrison, Noreen and Brewer. However, this is not simply a briefer book with chapters removed; B/G/N has been rethought and retooled to meet the needs of the market. B/G/N 3/e is a more accessible, yet thoroughly student-friendly text that satisfies the basic needs of the managerial accounting student without unnecessary depth on advanced topics associated with the follow-up course, cost accounting/cost management. Faculty and students alike will find this new edition has retained the hallmark features of the Garrison brand: author-written supplements,…    
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Book details

Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill School Education Group
Binding: CD-ROM 
Size: 4.40" wide x 5.10" long x 0.17" tall
Weight: 0.022
Language: English

Ray H. Garrison is emeritus Professor of Accounting at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Brigham Young University and his D.B.A. degree from Indiana University. As a certified public accountant, Professor Garrison has been involved in management consulting work with both national and regional accounting firms. He has published articles in The Accounting Review, Management Accounting, and other professional journals. Innovation in the classroom has earned Professor Garrison the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Teaching Award from Brigham Young University.

Preface
Prologue: Managerial Accounting and the Business Environment
An Introduction to Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts
Systems Design: Job-Order Costing
Systems Design: Activity-Based Costing
Systems Design: Process Costing
Cost Behavior: Analysis and Use
Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships
Profit Planning
Standard Costs
Flexible Budgets and Overhead Analysis
Decentralization
Relevant Costs for Decision Making
Capital Budgeting Decisions
“How Well Am I Doing?” Statement of Cash Flows
“How Well Am I Doing?” Financial Statement Analysis