An ABC Manager’s Primer: Straight Talk on Activity-Based Costing

An ABC Manager’s Primer: Straight Talk on Activity-Based Costing by Gary Cokins, published by McGraw-Hill in September 1993, is a concise resource with 75 pages that addresses the complexities of activity-based costing. This book aims to demystify the concept for managers across various sectors, providing insights into its application within their organizations and in comparison to competitors.
Readers will find practical guidance on how to utilize activity-based costing effectively, making it suitable for both group training and self-study. The content focuses on the operational aspects of this cost-measurement method, offering managers the tools they need to leverage its advantages in their decision-making processes. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 11 inches in height and 8.75 inches in length.
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In the last decade, every type of manager has wrestled with the concept of activity-based costing–what it means, how it works in their own companies (as well as how it works for the competition), and how they should be using the information this new cost-measurement method provides. This book takes the mystique out of activity-based costing and helps managers begin taking advantage of its benefits right away. An excellent group-training tool or self-teaching guide. 8 1/2 x 11.
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