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Management Accounting: South African Edition

1st Edition
0077116909 · 9780077116903
This new Southern African edition of Kim Langfield-Smith and Helen Thorne’s best-selling Australian Management Accounting text explains the contemporary role of management accounting in organisations – supporting a company’s quest for enhancing… Read More
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Part 1 Introduction to Management Accounting

1. Management Accounting: Information for Managing Resources and Creating Value
2. Management Accounting: Cost Terms and Concepts

Part 2 Costs and Costing Systems

3. Cost Behaviour, Cost Drivers and Cost Estimation
4. Product Costing Systems
5. Process Costing and Operation Costing
6. Service Costing
7. A Closer Look at Overhead Costs
8. Activity-Based Costing

Part 3 Information for Managing Resources

9. Budgeting Systems
10. Standard Costs for Control: Direct Material and Direct Labour
11. Standard Costs for Control: Flexible Budgets and Manufacturing Overhead
12. Financial Performance Reports and Transfer
13. Financial Performance Measures for Investment Centres, and Reward Systems
14. Contemporary Approaches to Measuring and Managing Performance
15. Managing Costs and Time for Customer Value
16. Managing Suppliers, Customers and Quality
17. Environmental and Social Management Accounting

Part 4 Information for Creating Value

18. Cost Volume Profit Analysis
19. Information for Tactical Decisions
20. Pricing and Product Mix Decisions
21. Capital Expenditure Decisions: an Introduction
22. Further Aspects of Capital Expenditure Decisions
23. Further Questions from Professional Examinations

This new Southern African edition of Kim Langfield-Smith and Helen Thorne’s best-selling Australian Management Accounting text explains the contemporary role of management accounting in organisations – supporting a company’s quest for enhancing shareholder and customer value. The effective management of resources, both financial and non-financial, is essential to creating value. Retaining the strategic approach and comprehensive coverage but thoroughly adapted for Southern Africa, Management Accounting Southern African edition is suitable for the one- or two-semester undergraduate course, and is ideal for use over two years of study.
ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS The book includes a chapter of SAICA, ACCA and CIMA exam questions sourced from papers from the last few years. This varied array of assessment material facilitates use of the book at multiple levels.
ACCESSIBILITY The text has a straightforward writing style, clearly signposted learning objectives, and contains a wealth of Southern African and regional cases. There are many ‘real life’ boxes containing examples of management accounting practices in the workplace at companies such as Steers, Gold Fields limited, and kulula.com which make the text engaging and easily accessible to students.
ACTIVE LEARNING Each chapter contains extensive review questions, exercises, problems, cases, cyber search activities and real-life examples, allowing students to apply the principles they have learned and to gain a thorough grounding in the tools of management accounting.