Managerial Accounting And Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships
- Topics:
- Decision Analysis
- Source:
- McGraw-Hill Companies
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Overview: There are two differences between managerial and financial accounting. Managerial accounting supports internal planning decisions made by management. On the other hand, financial accounting involves scorekeeping and historical orientation that provides information to owners and other people outside the organization. The paper discusses the concept of managerial accounting.
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Format: HTML | Size: 2,007KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 64





