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- ISBN 9781394339341
- Publication Date: 14 Jul 2025
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Managerial Accounting, 7th edition, is a comprehensive textbook that bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world application through robust case studies and manager insights. Known for its "You Get What You Measure" framework, this text emphasizes building decision-making and critical thinking skills with its focus on incremental analysis and data analytics. Perfect for both introductory and MBA courses, it prepares students to become future leaders in the business world.
This International edition includes new case studies and Links to Practice, which deepen engagement and help students apply accounting concepts to real-world scenarios. Additionally, it includes material on international legislative measures and handling normal/abnormal losses to ensure global relevance. This edition also incorporates diverse currencies and international scenarios for a globalized context.
James Jiambalvo is the Michael G. Foster Endowed Chair in Accounting at the University of Washington, Foster School of Business. He joined the accounting faculty at the University of Washington after receiving a Ph.D. in accounting from The Ohio State University. A CPA, he has audit experience with the firm of Haskins and Sells (now Deloitte), and has served on the national academic advisory board of Deloitte LLP.
Professor Jiambalvo received the Notable Contribution to the Auditing Literature Award from the AmericanAccounting Association and is listed in the top 100 mostprolific authors in major accounting journals between 1959and 2008. He is a past associate editor of The Accounting Review and has served on the review board of Contemporary Accounting Research.
Professor Jiambalvo has taught numerous executive education courses including courses for Alcoa, Boeing, Microsoft, Tyson, and other major firms. He serves on the board of Zones and previously served on the board of Saltchuk Resources.
