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For complete information, visit the What's New section. The first thirteen chapters provide the essence of a one-term quarter or semester course. This book can be used immediately after the student has had an introductory course in financial accounting.
Alternatively, this book can build on an introductory course in managerial accounting. The framework in this edition helps students see how the demand for various types of management accounting information is a response to the decision-making needs of managers. Serving as a structure for discussing many management accounting concepts in later chapters, Chapter 1 presents the process p. Chapter 2 p. The framework emphasizes three key ideas:. Chapter 13 p.
The balanced scorecard and its four perspectives serve as an organizing framework for topics such as:. Presented in Chapter 5 p. New material has been added to subsequent chapters on activity-based budgeting, customer-profitability analysis, activity-based costing and activity-based management. A systematic incorporation of new and evolving management thinking has been added including activity-based management, integrated approach to variance analysis, lean accounting and levels of control.
For Professors: Instructors can access the Excel worksheets to support in-class discussion, to demonstrate key concepts, to explain difficult points, or to perform what-if sensitivity analysis. For Students: Excel templates for selected end-of-chapter exercises and problems marked with an icon are available online at www.
These templates allow students to complete selected exercises and problems using Excel to understand key concepts within the chapters. Each chapter opens with a vignette p.
The vignettes engage the reader in a business situation or dilemma, illustrating why and how the concepts in the chapter are relevant in business. Some companies featured are:. Serving as a structure for discussing many management accounting concepts in later chapters, Chapter 1 presents the process by:. Each chapter opens with a vignette on a real company situation.
The Accountant's Role in the Organization 2. An Introduction to Cost Terms and Purposes 3. Cost-Volume Profit Analysis 4. Job Costing 5. Master Budget and Responsibility Accounting 7. Inventory Costing and Capacity Analysis Determining How Costs Behave Decision-Making and Relevant Information Pricing Decisions and Cost Management Cost Allocation: Joint Products and Byproducts Process Costing Spoilage Rework, and Scrap Capital Budgeting and Cost Analysis Performance Measurement, Compensation, and Multinational Considerations.
Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. Horngren is the Edmund W. Harvard University and his Ph. He is also the recipient. Horngren is a member of the Accounting Hall of Fame.
A member of the American Accounting Association, he has been its President and its. Director of Research. He received its first annual Outstanding Accounting Educator Award. He is the first person to have received both awards. Horngren was named Accountant of the Year, Education, by the national professional accounting fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi.
Horngren is the author of other accounting books published by Prentice Hall:. Introduction to Management Accounting , 13th ed. Introduction to Financial Accounting , 9th ed. Horngren is the Consulting Editor for the Charles T. Horngren Series in Accounting.
Srikant M. A graduate with distinction from the University of Bombay, he. A Chartered. Accountant, he holds two masters degrees and a Ph.
He has also served on the editorial board of several journals and presented his research to corporate executives and academic audiences in North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Datar is a member of the Board of Directors of Novartis A. George Foster is the Paul L. He graduated with a university medal from the University of Sydney and.
He has been awarded honorary doctorates from. He has. Research awards Foster has received include the Competitive Manuscript. He also has worked closely with Computer Aided Manufacturing-International CAM-I in the development of a framework for modern cost management practices. Foster has presented seminars on new developments in cost accounting in North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. Madhav Rajan is the Gregor G. After completing his doctoral studies, Madhav joined the faculty of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and was promoted to the rank of tenured Associate Professor in , and Professor in His theoretical work has examined the optimal choice of information and incentive systems and the rationale behind observed internal accounting practices related to cost allocation and capital budgeting.
Madhav has also carried out empirical research, using both archival and field data, on the role of incentive systems, quality-based programs, and buyer-supplier relations. Topics include the efficiency of auction markets at allocating resources across divisions and the usefulness of bonus pools as a means for incorporating subjective measures of managerial performance.
He is also currently involved in a research project that looks at whether and how accounting measures of performance can be used to infer the economic profitability of firms. Madhav has served as an editor of The Accounting Review for the past six years. He is an associate editor for both the Accounting and Operations areas for Management Science, and for the Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance.
He also teaches an elective class in financial reporting to students at Stanford Law School. Madhav has won several teaching awards at Wharton and Stanford, including the David W.
Hauck Award, the highest undergraduate teaching honor at Wharton. Christopher D. Ittner has received a number of teaching awards from Wharton students, and teaches management accounting courses for doctoral students from throughout the United States and Europe.
His research has been published in leading accounting, marketing, and operations management journals, including The Accounting Review , Journal of Accounting and Economics , Journal of Accounting Research , Management Science , and Operation Research , among others. Ittner is an Associate Editor of Accounting, Organizations and Society and Management Science and serves on the editorial boards of a number of other accounting and operations management journals.
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