1st Edition

Management Accounting for Beginners

By Nicholas Apostolides Copyright 2016
    122 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    122 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Accounting skills are increasingly important in many walks of life. In education, these skills are becoming vital beyond business, accounting and economics students; in work, accounting is no longer an outsourced specialism across all sectors. This concise book provides readers with a primer on accounting which focuses on its uses for managers.

    Beginning with the basics of financial accounting, the main part of the book focuses on the more applicable role and use of management accounting. Topics covered include budgeting, break-even analysis, performance measurement, and investment appraisal. Features to aid understanding include worked activities; discussion points and numerical example with answers.

    With additional online resources for further study, this unique and focused text will be welcomed by all those looking to develop an employable competency in accounting and finance.

    1. Why Are You Doing This?  2. Double-Entry Book-Keeping  3. Interpreting Financial Statements  4. Budgeting  5. Cost Classification and Behaviour  6. Break-Even Analysis  7. Marginal and Absorption Costing  8. Overhead Recovery  9. Activity-Based Costing  10. Performance Measurement  11. Variance Analysis 12. Responsibility Accounting  13. Investment Appraisal  14. What Next?  Glossary

    Biography

    Nicholas Apostolides is Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the University of the West of England, UK

    'This book, particularly suitable for those with limited financial and accounting expertise, explains accounting concepts. The well designed activities and examples provide a strong emphasis for financial managers' - Vasco Vendrame, Senior Lecturer, The University of the West of England, UK