Jackling / Raar / Williams | Accounting: A Framework for Decision Making | Buch | 978-0-07-471705-9 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 79 mm x 98 mm, Gewicht: 3 g

Jackling / Raar / Williams

Accounting: A Framework for Decision Making


2. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-07-471705-9
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 79 mm x 98 mm, Gewicht: 3 g

ISBN: 978-0-07-471705-9
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education


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Part 1: Accounting in an International Context 1. The accounting environment 2. Accounting reports: their nature and uses Part 2: The Recording and External Reporting Focus 3. Classification and analysis of transactions 4. The recording focus 5. Inventory transactions 6. Accounting information systems and internal control 7. End-of-period adjustments 8. The principles applied: owner's equity 9. The structure and content of financial reports Part 3: Financial Management 10. Accounting and financial management 11. Financial statement analysis Part 4: The Conceptual Framework Applied 12. Sources of authority and conceptual frameworks for accounting 13. Assets and expenses 14. Revenue 15. Liabilities Part 5: Topical Issues 16. Topical issues in accounting Part 6: Accounting for Management Decisions 17. Managerial decision making and the accountant 18. Cost concepts for management decisions 19. Accounting for short-term management planning


Williams, Brian
BARIN K. WILLIAMS has a B.A and M.A from Stanford University and held managerial jobs in education, communication, and publishing.

Raar, Jean
Jean Raar is an Associate Professor in Accounting in the Faculty of Higher Education, Swinburne University, Lilydale Campus, currently teaching management accounting. She has taught accounting theory to Master of Commerce students, and small business management to MBA students. Jean has a PhD in environmental management accounting; her other research interests include accounting theory and small business management. Jean has presented research papers at a number of national and international conferences, and has received an award for best manuscript for her paper published in Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 2003 on a topic relating to triple-bottom-line reporting.

Jackling, Beverley
Beverley Jackling is presently Professor (Accounting) in the School of Accounting at Victoria University. She was previously Associate Professor and Associate Head of School (Teaching and Learning) in the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Deakin University, where she was involved in teaching undergraduate fi nancial and management accounting. More recently, she was Associate Professor of Accounting at RMIT University. Beverley has a record of research in accounting education that informs her teaching. Her recent research has focused on graduate outcomes, including global opportunities for accounting graduates, with specifi c reference to international students studying in Australia, as well as studies on generic and technical skill development from both graduate and employer perspectives. Her research profi le in higher education includes publications in numerous ranked international journals, national and international conference presentations, research grant successes and media releases.

Wines, Graeme
GRAEME WINES PhD ANU, MEc UNE, BBus Vic IC, GradDipEd SCV Hawthorn, GradDipAcc Deakin, FCPA Graeme Wines is an Associate Professor (Accounting) in the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Deakin University. He teaches in the fi elds of fi nancial accounting, accounting theory and auditing. In addition to more than 24 years of tertiary teaching experience, Graeme also has secondary teaching and chartered accounting experience. He has published research papers in academic journals, presented papers at various international accounting conferences, and is also a co-author of a company accounting textbook.



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