Handbook of Management Accounting - Hardcover

9780750685962: Handbook of Management Accounting

This book is a reference book for all Management Accountants in both small and large organisations whether in the manufacturing or service sectors. There is extensive cross-referencing so that readers are directed to topics of related interest. There are a number of themes running throughout but perhaps the two most important are: 1) cost commitment during the design process; 2) external focus of management accounting. The Handbook of Management Accounting is a reference that enables practitioners to review developments and research their relevance for use in their own organisations. The book will keep you up to date on management accounting developments and techniques and serve as a constant working reference. The book focusing on four major themes of Planning, Costing, Decision Making and Control. It is packed with pragmatic contributions from a broad mix of Management Accounting experienced practitioners and leading academics who have an ability to communicate with practitioners. This new edition has been extensively updated through out and now covers reference material on corporate governance, ethical accounting, risk management and the new accounting standards. In addition there is a new case study on outsourcing.

* Up-to-date information on Planning, Costing, Decision Making and Control
* Pragmatic contributions from experienced practitioners and academics
* Extensively updated to include material on corporate governance, ethical accounting, risk management and the new accounting standards. .

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Ensure all the information you need is at your fingertips with this comprehensive working reference

This book is the ideal reference tool for management accountants in any company regardless of size or sector. Stay up-to-date with all the latest developments in management accounting and assess their relevance for your organisation. Throughout the book, information is easily accessible, extensively cross referenced and packed with pragmatic contributions from experienced practitioners and academics selected for their ability to communicate with management accounting practitioners.

The Handbook of Management Accounting provides accessible guidance on implementing management accounting techniques and is organised around four main themes of Planning, Costing, Decision Making and Control. A number of key techniques are illustrated by helpful case studies of management accounting in practice to enable you to gain quick insights into how management accounting techniques work in action.

The book incorporates the following issues:
o Management accounting in large and small organisations
o Changes in management accounting
o Aspects of planning and strategy
o Analysis of the environment
o Budgeting and cash management
o The nature of costs
o Standard costing
o Activity-based costing
o Target costing
o Decision making
o Cost management
o Business process reengineering
o Throughput accounting
o Transfer pricing
o Generating shareholder value
o Corporate Governance
o Applications of management accounting
o Performance measurement
o Benchmarking
o Financial and management control
Fully updated throughout, this fourth edition contains a new chapter on corporate governance, outlining various definitions and discussing major new legislation, including Sarbanes-Oxley. A new case study explores the impact of outsourcing on management accounting based on fieldwork undertaken within a large retail outlet. Throughout the text, where relevant, reference is now made to appropriate UK Financial Reporting Standards and their international equivalents.

Dr Julia A Smith FCMA is Reader in Accounting and Finance at Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and was previously Lecturer then Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University Business School. Dr Smith has been a researcher at Oxford and St Andrews Universities and has published numerous articles in a wide variety of academic journals. Dr Smith has had a number of research grants from CIMA and her current work on accounting in small firms is sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

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By Julia A Smith, Reader in Accounting and Finance, Strathclyde Business School

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