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Introduction to Managerial Accounting, 3/e

Peter Brewer, Miami University-Oxford
Ray Garrison, Brigham Young University
Eric Noreen, University of Washington

ISBN: 0073048836
Copyright year: 2007

What's New



Your feedback helps us continue to improve Brewer, Garrison, Noreen. In response to faculty suggestions, we have added:

  • Many new In Business boxes. Drawn from recent events, these boxes provide interesting examples of how managerial accounting concepts are used by real businesses.
  • New end-of-chapter exercises. The authors have refreshed and updated all end-of-chapter problems and exercises.
  • The Globalization section in the Prologue has been updated for currency.
  • A section on Lean Production and a section on Six Sigma have been added to the Prologue.
  • A discussion of Enterprise Systems, as well as New Corporate Governance and Enterprise
  • Risk Management sections, has been added to the Prologue.
  • A number of exhibits have been redrawn to enhance their clarity.
  • Variable costing has been added in a new Appendix to Chapter 5.
  • Chapter 10, particularly the section on ROI, has been extensively rewritten to improve the flow and simplify the presentation for students.
  • The formulas in Chapter 12 dealing with the simple rate of return have been simplified.
  • The Instructor’s Resource Guide, prepared by Pete Brewer features teaching notes, transparency masters, and numerous other enhancements that cut down your prep time and make your class a more lively and challenging place to learn for your students.
  • In response to reviewer feedback, the test bank has been updated to include over 900 new questions, primarily easy and medium difficulty level. Additionally, an Algorithmic Diploma Test Bank allows instructors to create similarly structured problems with different values, allowing every student to be assigned a unique quiz or text.
  • McGraw-Hill’s Homework Manager™ is a web-based supplement that duplicates problem structures directly from the end-of-chapter material in the textbook, using algorithms to provide a limitless supply of online self-graded practice and assignment problems. The algorithmic test bank is also included in Homework Manager™. McGraw-Hill’s Homework Manager Plus™ allows students to link directly to an online version of the text and web resources when working on the problem.

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