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Management Accounting, Third Canadian Edition, 3/E

Charles T. Horngren
Gary L. Sundem, University of Washington- Seattle
William O. Stratton, University of Southern Colorado
Howard D. Teall, Wilfrid Laurier University

Publisher: Prentice Hall Canada
Copyright: 1999
Format: Cloth; 800 pp

ISBN-10: 0139061657
ISBN-13:9780139061653Help icon

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Features
  • NEW - Reduced from 18 to 17 chapters with the amalgamation of the two financial statement chapters.
  • NEW - Margin notes with definitions of key words reinforce student learning.
  • NEW - Collaborative Learning Exercises at the end of each chapter promote group discussion.
  • NEW - Weblinks provide Internet addresses for research and further study.
  • NEW - Boxed features in 75% of chapters provide the latest issues and decisions from Canadian companies.
  • NEW - Problems have been revised throughout.
  • NEW - A Companion Web site features an on-line study guide, including accounting exercises with suggested answers.
  • NEW - CBC video cases add a real-world dimension to the subject matter.
  • Decision-oriented approach prepares students to be managers of accounting information rather than preparers.
  • Over 50 Canadian cases — 30 of which are from such sources as the CMA, CICA, and the CA exam, provide real-world business scenarios.
  • Emphasis on strategic management enables students to relate management accounting decisions to companies' key success factors.
  • Company Strategies boxes have been contributed by top executives in the Canadian business world.
  • International examples and emphasis on applications — including those outside the manufacturing sector — provide a well-rounded approach to the discipline.
  • Strong pedagogical features include:
    • A set of learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter.

    • Key terms with definitions (terms boldfaced in text).

    • Many chapters contain their own appendices for easy student reference.

    • “Highlights to Remember” sections summarize chapter material.

    • “Accounting Vocabulary” section appears in every chapter and provides an alphabetical listing of terms, with page references.

    • Assignment material consists of Questions (an average of 20 per chapter), Problems (22 per chapter), and Cases (4 per chapter).

    • Appendix A contains a list of recommended readings.

 
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