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A carregar... Cost Accounting and Management Essentials You Always Wanted to Know: 5th Editionpor Kalpesh Ashar
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Cost Accounting & Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know: 5th Edition is an introduction to cost accounting for engineers and scientists moving into management roles. The book covers: An introduction to cost accounting, Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis, Activity based Costing, Other aspects of cost allocation and control, Decision making using relevant information. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Since this is an accounting topic, I would have preferred seeing illustrations of actual financial statements (Balance Sheet and Income Statement) rather than a reference to them. I don’t know if the e-copy I received would be different from a paper version of the book. Given the number of examples, having a visual like the Balance Sheet or Income Statement would reinforce learning. There are several diagrams in the book so I think a few more would be helpful.
I personally am used to seeing footnotes or references. I don’t see that in this work. I think that would be helpful for the assertions made in the book. It shouldn’t be too hard as the author gives Case Studies in the book – but I didn’t see a referencing source. There is a glossary. That’s probably small but since actual businesses were brought up…
Overall, this was a straightforward easy read which can be done in a relatively short time. No complicated subjects in my opinion. ( )