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Costing gives a thorough understanding of the theory and practice of cost and management accounting. It is particularly suitable for its wide and systematic coverage of the professional cost accounting syllabuses, but is also suitable for introductory degree and diploma courses in business, accounting and finance. The first part of Costing gives detailed coverage of the objectives, principles, techniques and methods of cost accounting relating to the analysis and gathering of costs and cost ascertainment. The second part focuses on the use of cost information for planning, control and decision-making. At each stage, concepts are illustrated by practical examples and placed into context so that the reader is aware of the importance and relationships of the various aspects of costing. Fundamental management accounting topics such as budgetary control, standard costing and marginal costing are also thoroughly explained.
Terry Lucey offers a comprehensive treatment of the principles, application and design of management information systems in both public and private sector organisations. The book also includes assignments, cases and a selection of examination questions.
This text covers the principles, techniques and methods involved in cost accountancy. It provides full coverage of the latest professional and college syllabuses for cost accountancy.
Terence Lucey aims to provide a thorough understanding of the subject, principally for students preparing themselves for professional examinations.
This text is designed to provide an understanding of quantitative techniques, this manual is suitable for students on IComA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA, ICSA, IDPM, BA Business Studies and BTEC higher level courses. It contains self-review questions and longer examination answers. A lecturers' support pack is included.
This text is especially relevant to students studying quantitative techniques as part of business, management and/or finance on undergraduate and professional courses, especially: ACCA; CIMA; CIPFA; ICA, IOB, ICAEW.
This text aims to provide a thorough understanding of management accounting and is designed principally for students preparing themselves for professional examinations. It features case studies and a lecturers' support pack.