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Management Accounting, 1st Edition

Catherine Gowthorpe

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Management Accounting 1st Edition by Catherine Gowthorpe

Overview

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING: PRACTIC E & THEORY

Catherine Gowthorpe

Catherine Gowthorpe BA FCA is an ICAEW Chartered Accountant with over thirty years' experience as a lecturer and researcher in higher education in the UK and Spain. For many years, she was an examiner for two of the UK’s leading professional accounting bodies. She has published many articles on accounting and related areas such as auditing and professional ethics.
  • Underlying theme of accounting as a socially constructed communication activity with many practical applications and examples used to illustrate the point
  • Expressly grounded in theory, containing many references to further reading in the form of academic and professional journal articles, books, and government and professional committee reports
  • Clear explanations of difficult points
  • Use of case studies to set management accounting in its organisational and social context
  • Large quantity of exercises of different types, including case studies, objective test questions, and written and numerical questions graded from very simple tests of basic understanding through to complex examination style assessments
  • Theoretical elements are treated in an approachable and user-friendly style
  • Extensive website support with substantial numbers of additional questions
1. Introduction to management accounting
Defects of financial reports from a manager's point of view
What is management and cost accounting?
Managers and the management accounting process
Some useful features of cost and management accounting information
Organisation of the rest of the book
2. Management Accounting and Organisations
Theories of organisations and management
Motivation and incentives
3. Product and Services Costing
Costing in Business
Product Costing
Costing of Products
Traditional costing: is it still relevant?
Costing of services
4. Activity-based costing
Principles of ABC
ABC: implementation
The use of ABC in practice
Benefits, constraints and problems in applying ABC
5. Pricing
The relationship between price and quantity
Competition in the market
How do producers decide on prices?
Market-based pricing
Special cases
Pricing in context
6. Marginal Costing and Short-Term Decision-Making
Issues in decision-making
Cost variability
Marginal costing for decision-making
Cost-volume-profit analysis
Further applications of break-even in practice
Special decisions
Limitations of analysis based on marginal costing
7. Capial Investment Decisions
Capital investment in context
Simple appraisal techniques
More complex appraisal techniques
Choosing between projects
Strengths and weaknesses of the common investment appraisal techniques
The social context of decision-making
Investment appraisal in practice
8. Budgets
The relationship between strategy and budget setting
Principal types of budget
The budget process
Setting the budget: a practical example
Monitoring outcomes
Budgeting and its benefits and drawbacks
9. Accounting for Control
Organisational control mechanisms
Standard costing, flexible budgeting and variance analysis
Standard costing
Overhead variances
Investigating the reasons for variances
Standard costing: issues and problems
10. Divisional performance and transfer pricing
Divisionalisation: advantages and drawbacks
Measurements fo divisional performance: return on investment, residual income, economic value added
Introduction to transfer pricing
Transfer pricing problems and issues: conflict between divisions, sub-optimal decisions and tax consequences
11. Issues in management accounting
Information for strategic management
Market orientation: analysis of markets, competitors and activities
The balanced scorecard
Non-financial performance measurement

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  • ISBN-10: 140801663X
  • ISBN-13: 9781408016633
  • RETAIL £51.50

  • ISBN-10: 1844802043
  • ISBN-13: 9781844802043
  • RETAIL £83.99