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Issues in Accounting Education, 1997
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 4th ed., by Henry R. Anderson, Belverd E. Needles, James C. Caldwell and Sherry K. Mills.
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Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 4th ed., by Henry R. Anderson, Belverd E. Needles, James C. Caldwell and Sherry K. Mills.
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The Accounting Review, 1981
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 5th ed., by Carl L. Moore and Robert K. Jaedicke.
Thomas J. Burns, Akira Ishikawa
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Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 5th ed., by Carl L. Moore and Robert K. Jaedicke.
Thomas J. Burns, Akira Ishikawa
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The Accounting Review, 1970
Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 2nd ed., by Carl L. Moore and Robert K. Jaedicke.
Robert R. Sterling, Donald D. Bourque
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Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 2nd ed., by Carl L. Moore and Robert K. Jaedicke.
Robert R. Sterling, Donald D. Bourque
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Issues in Accounting Education, 1992
Abstract Reviews the book `Managerial Accounting,' by Ronald W. Hilton.
C.T. Chen, Gyan Chandra
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Abstract Reviews the book `Managerial Accounting,' by Ronald W. Hilton.
C.T. Chen, Gyan Chandra
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Management accounting is becoming a crucial component and valuable tool of any effective management system in today’s complicated corporate environment. To be more precise, “Managerial Accounting” is the fruitful union of the two long-established fields of “Management” and “Accounting,” and it is this union that ultimately helps a company succeed by ...
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The importance of managerial accounting in managerial accounting system [PDF]
In order to determine the role of Managerial Accounting in a company’s information system we must start with a systematic approach. According to systematic approach, this system is a structure that produces: - transformation; - self-adjusting; - synergy (the principle of totality).
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2021
The role of managerial accounting consists in detailing, analyzing, and interpreting the information provided by the general accounting, presenting it in a form that is accessible to the company management. Financial information is confidential, addressed to the internal environment of the company and presented as no standardized periodical reports ...
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The role of managerial accounting consists in detailing, analyzing, and interpreting the information provided by the general accounting, presenting it in a form that is accessible to the company management. Financial information is confidential, addressed to the internal environment of the company and presented as no standardized periodical reports ...
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The Accounting Review, 1973
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 2nd ed., by James H. Rossell and William W. Frasure.
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Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 2nd ed., by James H. Rossell and William W. Frasure.
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Managerial Accounting: An Introduction.
The Accounting Review, 1981Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting: An Introduction," 3rd ed., by James H. Rossell, William W. Frasure and Donald H. Taylor.
Thomas J. Burns, William M. Vandiver
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The Accounting Review, 1981
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," by Lester E. Heitger and Serge Matulich.
Thomas J. Burns, John W. Cooley
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Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," by Lester E. Heitger and Serge Matulich.
Thomas J. Burns, John W. Cooley
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