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If I were to recommend just one text for management accounting students, then this would be it.
PASS Magazine
This major text is ideal for professional, undergraduate and post-experience students. It provides the perfect blend of coverage of the technical and conceptual aspects of the subject.
Special features of this edition include:
New chapters on activity-based costing (ABC) and advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs)
New material on JIT, MRP, target costing, life cycle costing, strategic management accounting, total quality management and customer profitability analysis
Thoroughly revised and many completely new end-of-chapter problems taken from the past examination papers of CIMA, ACCA, and ICAEW
A comprehensive package of supporting materials, consisting of Students' Manual, Teachers' Manual, Spreadsheet Applications Manual and a set of OHP masters
Drury's book can be recommended, without reservation, to all accounting students.
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Fülszöveg
If I were to recommend just one text for management accounting students, then this would be it.
PASS Magazine
This major text is ideal for professional, undergraduate and post-experience students. It provides the perfect blend of coverage of the technical and conceptual aspects of the subject.
Special features of this edition include:
New chapters on activity-based costing (ABC) and advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs)
New material on JIT, MRP, target costing, life cycle costing, strategic management accounting, total quality management and customer profitability analysis
Thoroughly revised and many completely new end-of-chapter problems taken from the past examination papers of CIMA, ACCA, and ICAEW
A comprehensive package of supporting materials, consisting of Students' Manual, Teachers' Manual, Spreadsheet Applications Manual and a set of OHP masters
Drury's book can be recommended, without reservation, to all accounting students.
ACCA Students' Newsletter
Drury's textbook is comprehensive and offers good value for money.
British Accounting Review
Professor Colin Drury is Reader in Accountancy and Finance at Huddersfield Polytechnic.
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