TY - BOOK AU - Weetman,Pauline TI - Management accounting SN - 9780273718451 AV - HF5657.4 .W415 2006 U1 - 658.1511 22 PY - 2006///] CY - Harlow, England, New York PB - Prentice Hall/Financial Times, KW - Managerial accounting N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part 1 Defining, reporting and managing costs1 What is management accounting?2. Classification of costs3 Materials and labour costs 4 Overhead costs5 Absorption costing and marginal costing6 Job costing7 Recording transactions in a job costing system8 Process costingPart 2 Decision making9 Short-term decision making10 Relevant costs, pricing, and decisions under uncertainty11 Capital investment appraisal12 Capital budgeting applicationsPart 3 Performance measurement and control13 Preparing a budget14 Control through budgeting15 Standard costs16 Performance evaluation and feedback reporting17 Divisional performancePart 4 Financial management and strategic planning18 Financial management: working capital and business plans19 Business strategy and management accountingAppendix I: Quick check list: A glossary of management accounting terms Appendix II:Solutions to numerical and technical questions in Management Accounting N2 - Pauline Weetman's innovative text expertly guides students over the stepping stones of management accounting and provides a solid foundation across first and second levels as a basis for further specialist study. The text is clear, well structured and brings an imaginative approach to student learning with its emphasis throughout on allowing students to practice the application of theory. Pauline Weetman's innovative text expertly guides students over the stepping stones of management accounting and provides a solid foundation across first and second levels as a basis for further specialist study. The text is clear, well structured and brings an imaginative approach to student learning with its emphasis throughout on allowing students to practice the application of theory. • Comprehensive coverage of management accounting topics. • Provides a number of unique case studies complete with innovative ideas for interactive teaching sessions, as well as engaging real-life commentaries. • Excellent business focus shows students how management accounting techniques can be applied in real business situations. • Relevant research is explained in outline to link teaching to current developments. • Extensive coverage of service and not for profit sectors as well as manufacturing UR - http://repository.fue.edu.eg/xmlui/handle/123456789/3684 ER -