Management Accounting Principles and Applications

Management Accounting Principles and Applications by Hugh Coombs, published by SAGE on August 27, 2005, is a comprehensive resource that explores the role of management accounting in decision-making across various organizational contexts. This first edition spans 347 pages and is presented in English, offering clear explanations of practical management accounting techniques and their applications.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes the importance of understanding analytical and critical issues that affect decision-makers in both private and public sectors. Through the use of case studies and summaries of published research, it provides insights into how management accounting techniques can be effectively applied to real-world situations. The content is designed to enhance the reader’s grasp of business and economics, particularly in the fields of accounting and managerial practices.
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Management Accounting: Principles and Applications adopts a new and accessible approach to helping readers understand how management accounting contributes to decisions in a variety of organizational contexts. This book sets out clear explanations of practical management accounting techniques in the context of the application of these techniques to decisions. It recognizes practice through case studies and summarizes published research. Uniquely, it examines the analytical and critical issues that often influence decision makers operating within private and public sector organizations.
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