The Interactive Managerial Accounting Lab - Portable Series provides students and instructors with the most powerful managerial accounting software available - a Windows-based program giving students a hands-on, highly interactive environment in which to learn managerial accounting, while providing instructors an on-line gradebook system which automatically tracks and tabulates the performance of each student. This cousreware may be set up on a school's computer network and/or used individually in an off-campus setting such as home or work. The portable series also includes exercises, activities and problems on content covered throughout the managerial course. Automated grading is provided for students using the courseware off-campus via a single data disk (provided) which students bring with them to campus.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-07-843576-8 (9780078435768)
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University of San Diego, USA
Arizona State University, USA
Managerial accounting overview; basic cost terms and concepts; job order costing systems; process costing - weighted average; process costing - modified FIFO; operations costing; backflush costing; activity based costing/JIT; cost behaviour and estimation; cost-volume profit analysis; budgeting; standard costing - direct materials and direct labour; standard costing - variable overhead and fixed overhead; flexible budgets; segment reporting; return on investment and residual income; transfer pricing; direct versus absorption costing; decision making - relevant costs and benefits; pricing decisions; capital expenditure decisions - net present value and internal rate of return; capital expenditure decisions - accounting rate of return and payback; further aspects of capital expenditure deicions; cost allocation - a closer look; financial statement analysis; statement of cash flows; quality costs; service department allocation; joint costs.