As the #1 best-sellerin Managerial Accounting, the 18th edition of Garrison/Noreen/Brewer's ManagerialAccounting continues to innovate in the ways it sets up students for theirfuture career paths. Known for its clear and concise narrative, Garrison's 18thedition continues to be cutting edge through the incorporation of DataAnalytics Exercises, Integrated Excel, and a robust assessment package allincorporated and auto-gradable within Connect. New to this edition, follow anengaging continuing case featuring a real, mission driven company, HowdyHomemade Ice Cream. New franchise co-author, Norma Montague's contributionssharpened the diversity, inclusion, and ESG topic coverage throughout the textthrough the In Business boxes, Entrepreneur Spotlights, and language choicesfocused on eliminating generalizations and stereotypes around gender,abilities/disabilities, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, diversity of names,and age. Prologue:Managerial Accounting: An Overview
ChapterOne: Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts
ChapterTwo: Job-Order Costing: Calculating Unit Product Costs
ChapterThree: Job-Order Costing: Cost Flows and External Reporting
ChapterFour: Process Costing
ChapterFive: Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships
ChapterSix: Variable Costing and Segment Reporting: Tools for Management
ChapterSeven: Activity-Based Costing: A Tool to Aid Decision Making
ChapterEight: Master Budgeting
ChapterNine: Flexible Budgets and Performance Analysis
ChapterTen: Standard Costs and Variances
ChapterEleven: Responsibility Accounting Systems
ChapterTwelve: Strategic Performance Measurement
ChapterThirteen: Differential Analysis: The Key to Decision Making
ChapterFourteen: Capital Budgeting Decisions
ChapterFifteen: Statement of Cash Flows
ChapterSixteen: Financial Statement Analysis
Integration Exercises: An OverviewRay H. Garrison (B.S. and M.S. Brigham Young University, D.B.A. Indiana University) is emeritus Professor of Accounting at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. As a certified public accountant, he has been involved in management consulting work with both national and regional accounting firms. He has published articles in The Accounting Review, Management Accounting, and other professional journals. Innovation in the classroom has earned him the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Teaching Award from Brigham Young University.
Eric W. Noreen (B.A. University of Washington, M.B.A. and Ph.D. Stanford University) is the Ac-counting Circle Professor of Accounting, Fox School of Business, Temple University. He has taught at INSEAD in France and the Hong Kong Institute of Science and Technology. An award-winning certified management accountant, he has served as associate editor of The Accounting Review and the Journal of Accounting and Economics, and has published his research in important accounting journals. He has also won a number of awards from students for his teach-ing.
Peter C. Brewer (B.S. Penn State University, M.S. University of Virginia, Ph.D. University of Tennessee) is a professor in the Department of Accountancy at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He has published widely in academic business journals, and several of his articles have won major awards. He serves on several editorial boards of journals specializing in accounting education, and has received awards for teaching excellence from Miami Universitys school of business and from its student government. He is a leading thinker in undergraduate management accounting curriculum innovation and is a frequent presenter at various professional and academic conferences. A former auditor, he continues as a consultant on case writing to numerous firms.