Book Name: Managing Accounting
Authors:
-Ray H. Garrison D.B.A CPA
Brigham Young University
-Eric W. Noreen, Ph.D, CMA
Professor Emeritus
University of Washington
-Peter C. Brewer, Ph.D., CPA
Review:
Management Accounting is
undergoing a renaissance in response to technologies changes, globalization and
growing risk management concerns. In these challenging times, management
accountants help “steady the ship” by acting as their organizations’
interpreters, sage advisors and ethical “keeper of the number”. The author point out the information needs of
management and discuss about organizational context includes- organization
structure, process management technology in business, enterprise risk
management. In total sixteen chapters include in this book and each chapter have
theoretical discussion with real life experience, summary, glossary, lots of
illustration, exercise, problems, case study and application. The summary
portion gives overview of the chapter, exercise and problem help to make more
preparation, the case study prepare to perform working as the managerial
accountant for the company. The exercise directly related to the concepts
learning in all managerial accounting classes. Managing Accounting is the best
reference book for the management accountants as well as management accounting
students.
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