Management Accounting

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advanced management accounting strategies
Analytical Hierarchy Method
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benchmarking techniques
Business Processes
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cost
Cost Driver Analysis
Cost Drivers
costing
Cycle Time
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Enhanced Company Image
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External Failure Costs
financial decision modelling
flexible production systems
kaplan
lean manufacturing analysis
Management Accounting
Management Accounting Function
Market Based Transfer Price
Mike Walker
Negotiated Transfer Price
Non-financial Performance Measures
organisational performance metrics
Organization's Competitive Advantage
outsourcing evaluation
robert
robin
Sourcing Decisions
strategic
Strategic Cost Management
Strategic Investment Decisions
Taguchi's Quadratic Loss Function
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Target Cost Management
Target Costing
Traditional Costing Systems
Transfer Price
Transfer Pricing Method

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750641449
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Every modern company now has to compete in a market environment that is becoming ever faster, more complex and competitive. Management accounting must respond to these changes, otherwise its risks becoming irrelevant to real business needs.

This book demonstrates how the discipline can raise itself up to a new level of performance, allowing it to cope with challenges such as flexible manufacturing systems, flatter and leaner organisations, strategic alliances and globalisation. It explains how cutting edge management accounting techniques can transform a firm's operations and prospects, enabling it to become the best of the best. By describing the contributions made by leading practitioners and experts, it shows how their original insights have developed into modern best practice.

Ralph Adler is Professor of Management Accounting and Director of the Otago Centre for Organisational Performance Measurement and Management at Otago University, New Zealand.

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