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Managerial Accounting (Book).

The Accounting Review, 1983
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," 3rd ed., by Joseph G. Louderback and Geraldine F. Dominiak.
Rodney J. Redding, Philip E. Meyer
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Managerial Accounting (Book).

The Accounting Review, 1976
Abstract Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," by Joseph G. Louderback and Geraldine F. Dominiak.
Stephen L. Meyers, Geraldine F. Dominak
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Accounting for Intangibles and Managerial Information*

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
I investigate whether firms subject to SFAS No. 86 Accounting for the Costs of Computer Software provide information regarding future benefits of these software development (SD) expenditures. Numerous comment letters from the 1985 Exposure Draft indicate analysts feel that given the leeway to capitalize, managers will use this latitude ...
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Accounting for accounting: A story about managerial accounting

Accounting, Organizations and Society, 1983
‘Accounting’, as the term is utilized in textbooks, discussed by teachers and researchers, and practiced by accountants, has evolved a narrow and specific meaning. It refers to the financial transactions of enterprises, and is generally concerned with the process of codifying, summarizing and reporting on such transactions.
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Managerial Accounting (Book).

The Accounting Review, 1963
Reviews the book "Managerial Accounting," by Mary E. Murphy.
Stephen A. Zeff, Michael Zin
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Managerial accounts of downsizing

Journal of Organizational Behavior, 1997
Downsizing remains a popular management technique for restructuring organizations. This is despite evidence that, by itself, downsizing often fails to deliver promised benefits and can result in a range of staff and other problems. Within the management literature some have responded by identifying ‘best practices’ in downsizing, whilst others have ...
Ian Palmer   +2 more
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Managerial Accounting Sytems

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1989
Many managers of small, limited-service properties are not aware that the sophisticated managerial accounting systems used by large firms can be a valuable tool for them as well. Here is a case study demonstrating how managerial accounting systems helped a new, inexperienced motel owner to make sound ...
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Managerial Cost Accounting

2014
Supply chain analysis requires the use of cost concepts for calculating metrics and making decisions. Managerial accounting is the process of identifying and interpreting cost information for the pursuit of an organization’s goals. The difference between managerial and financial accounting is that the former is aimed at helping managers in the ...
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Committee on Managerial Accounting.

The Accounting Review, 1972
Abstract The article highlights the report of the 1969-70, 1970-71 Committee on Managerial Accounting of the American Accounting Association. The charge to this committee is to identify, examine, and report on contemporary problems in developing accounting data for the planning, control, and internal performance evaluation function ...
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Ethical impact of artificial intelligence in managerial accounting

International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, 2023
Weidong Zhu, Jun Dai
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