Managerial Accounting is a text which focuses on the use of accounting data for planning, control, performance evaluation, decision-making and product costing. Written from a managerial perspective, it provides a comprehensive updated coverage of the material to ensure full understanding of concepts and techniques in management accounting.
The book, with its clear and well-organised presentation, provides down-to-earth discussions, numerous illustrative problems, real-world theory questions, multiple choice questions and exercises and problems.
The book is most appropriate for postgraduate business and commerce students. It is an ideal text for the students of M.Com., M.B.A., ICFAI, ICAI, ICWAI, ICSI, and other management and accounting programmes of Indian universities, Management and Professional Institutes.
Book Content of Managerial Accounting |
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTALS
Chapter 1: Nature of Managerial Accounting
Chapter 2: Cost Concepts and Classifications
PART TWO: COST ACCUMULATION AND PRODUCT COSTING
Chapter 3: Product Costing: Job Costing and Process Costing
Chapter 4: Full Costing
Chapter 5: Activity-Based Costing (ABC)
PART THREE: MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING
Chapter 6: Variable (Marginal) Costing
Chapter 7: Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis
Chapter 8: Short-Run ManagerialDecisions and Analysis of Relevant Information
Chapter 9: Pricing Policy
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