AFX2431

Management accounting

Mr Nihal Mudalige

6 points · 3 hours per week · First, second semester · Caulfield, Peninsula, Distance · Prerequisite: AFX2391

Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to understand the decision-making requirements and the information needs of management; apply management accounting principles and techniques to a wide range of situations in both service and manufacturing industries; demonstrate competence in business communications through oral and written presentations; appreciate recent developments in the theory and practice of management accounting.

Synopsis Introduction to management accounting; budgets and budgetary control; costing for decision making; cost-volume-profit analysis; standard costing and variance analysis; income effects of alternative costing methods; cost management; decentralisation, performance evaluation and transfer pricing; activity based costing.

Assessment Assignments: 20% · Examination: 80%

Prescribed texts

Horngren C T and others Cost accounting: A managerial emphasis 9th edn, Prentice-Hall, 1997

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