Activity-Based Costing: Making it Work for Small and Mid-Sized Companies

Activity-Based Costing: Making it Work for Small and Mid-Sized Companies by Douglas T. Hicks is a practical guide published by Wiley on November 12, 1998. This 2nd edition, comprising 384 pages, is written in English and focuses on the implementation of activity-based costing (ABC) in small to medium-sized companies. The book addresses key cost-related issues within organizations and outlines how to create a cost-flow structure that accurately reflects an organization’s cost behavior.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to developing a cost model using basic spreadsheet software on a PC. The text features an ongoing case study that documents the model-building process, providing a clear blueprint for data flows. By emphasizing practical applications, this book serves as a resource for understanding costs in industrial accounting and cost accounting, making it relevant for professionals seeking to enhance their financial management practices.
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* A practical, cost-effective guide to ABC for small to medium companies.
* Identifies the key cost related issues in organizations and shows how to develop a cost-flow structure that reflects the organization’s cost behavior.
* Feature an ongoing case study throughout the book documents the model-building process.
* Provides a spreadsheet model blueprint that details data flows.
* Shows how a cost model of an organization can be developed using basic spreadsheet software on a PC.
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