The Controller's Function
The Work of the Managerial Accountant
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 9. October 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-471-38307-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Take Control and Keep Your Company Competitive The controller's role in corporate America has become increasingly crucial and exceedingly complex. So how can new and established professionals enhance their performance and sustain their company's competitive advantage? With The Controller's Function: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, Second Edition. In this new edition of The Controller's Function, coauthors Janice Roehl-Anderson and Steven Bragg provide a revised and expanded version of their indispensable operations reference work. Accurate, up-to-date, and relevant, The Controller's Function gives CFOs and managerial accountants a complete overview of the multifaceted job of the controller from the most basic "bread-and-butter" aspects to the most advanced. From describing essential competencies cash management, budgeting, fraud prevention and establishing codes for corporate ethical behavior to detailing the more sophisticated skills like activity-based and target costing, disaster recovery planning, and outsourcing, The Controller's Function expertly balances both the technical and managerial sides of the job.
You'll quickly access information on how to: Use electronic spreadsheets for financial analysis Successfully implement a shared service center Enhance performance through online inventory systems, quick closing procedures, and selecting adequate accounting software Avoid insurance pitfalls through proper planning Filled with numerous real-world examples and checklists, The Controller's Function is the perfect reference for cost-conscious controllers, seasoned financial executives, and savvy managerial accounting professors. www wiley.com/accounting
You'll quickly access information on how to: Use electronic spreadsheets for financial analysis Successfully implement a shared service center Enhance performance through online inventory systems, quick closing procedures, and selecting adequate accounting software Avoid insurance pitfalls through proper planning Filled with numerous real-world examples and checklists, The Controller's Function is the perfect reference for cost-conscious controllers, seasoned financial executives, and savvy managerial accounting professors. www wiley.com/accounting
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
652 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-38307-9 (9780471383079)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions
Steven M. Bragg | Janice M. Roehl-Anderson
The Controller's Function
The Work of the Managerial Accountant
Book
12/2004
3rd Edition
Wiley
€74.28
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Previous edition
Steven M. Bragg | Janice M. Roehl-Anderson
The Controller's Function: University Edition
The Work of the Managerial Accountant
Book
04/1996
Wiley
€53.18
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Persons
JANICE M. ROEHL--ANDERSON, MBA, is a partner with Deloitte Consulting LLC, and has over 18 years of consulting experience. A specialist in accounting information systems, she has also worked for US West. Ms. Roehl--Anderson is coauthor of Controllership and The Controller's Function, both from Wiley. STEVEN M. BRAGG, CPA, CMA, has been chief financial officer or controller of four companies, as well as a consulting manager at Ernst & Young. He is author of numerous financial books, including Just--in--Time Accounting and Managing Explosive Corporate Growth, and coauthor of Controllership and The Controller's Function, all from Wiley.
Content
The Controller's Job. Internal Control. Planning and the Strategic Plan. Long--Range Financial Plan. Annual Plan. Sales. Distribution Expenses. Direct Materials and Labor. Overhead. General and Administrative Expenses. Cash and Investments. Receivables. Inventory. Property, Plant, and Equipment. Liabilities. Equity. Operational Accounting. Closing Procedures. Performance Measurements and Trends. Financial Analysis. Taxes. Selecting a Financial Information System. Information Security Systems. Project Risk Management. Systems Performance Management. Software Package Integration. Shared Services Today and Tomorrow. Information Systems Security. Change Management. Index.