Peter Brewer,
Miami University-Oxford Ray Garrison,
Brigham Young University Eric Noreen,
University of Washington
Introduction to Managerial Accounting, 3rd edition, by BREWER/GARRISON/NOREEN
empowers your students by offering:
CONCISE COVERAGE
Your students want a text that is concise, and that presents material in a clear and
readable manner. Introduction to Managerial Accounting presents everything your
students should know, keeping the material accessible and avoiding advanced topics
related to cost management. Similarly, their biggest concern is making sure they
can solve the end-of-chapter problems after reading the chapter. Market research
indicates that Brewer/Garrison/Noreen achieves—and helps students achieve—this
better than any other concise managerial accounting text on the market. Additionally,
the key supplements were written by Garrison, Noreen, and Brewer, ensuring that
students and instructors will work with clear, well-written supplements that employ
consistent terminology.
DECISION-MAKING FOCUS
Every student who passes through your class needs to know is how accounting
information is used to make business decisions, especially if they plan to be future
managers. That’s why Brewer, Garrison and Noreen make decision-making a pivotal
component of Introduction to Managerial Accounting. In every chapter you’ll find the
following key features, each designed to teach your students how to use accounting
information like a manager. Decision Maker and You Decide Boxes challenge students
to develop analytical and critical thinking skills in solving a managerial accounting
problem, in both corporate and entrepreneurial settings. Building Your Skills cases
give students’ decision-making skills an added boost by presenting them with a more
in-depth scenario to work through.
A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH TO LEARNING
Today’s students rely on technology more than ever as a learning tool, and Introduction
to Managerial Accounting offers the finest technology package of any text on the
market. From interactive study aids to online grading and course management,
our technology assets have one thing in common: they make your class time more
productive, more stimulating, and more rewarding for you and your students. McGraw-
Hill’s Homework Manager™ uses text-based, algorithmically generated problems to
develop problem-solving skills. For mastering the most difficult topics, Topic Tackler
combines video, self-assessment, and PowerPoint lectures. Additionally, NetTutor and
the Online Learning Center provide your students with a variety of multimedia aids
to help them learn managerial accounting. Homework Manager Plus™ provides an
online version of the text in addition to access to Homework Manager, NetTutor, and
all of the assets offered on the Online Learning Center, giving students a convenient
way to access everything they need to succeed in their course.
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Introduction to Managerial Accounting, 3rd edition, by BREWER/GARRISON/NOREEN
empowers your students by offering:
CONCISE COVERAGE
Your students want a text that is concise, and that presents material in a clear and
readable manner. Introduction to Managerial Accounting presents everything your
students should know, keeping the material accessible and avoiding advanced topics
related to cost management. Similarly, their biggest concern is making sure they
can solve the end-of-chapter problems after reading the chapter. Market research
indicates that Brewer/Garrison/Noreen achieves—and helps students achieve—this
better than any other concise managerial accounting text on the market. Additionally,
the key supplements were written by Garrison, Noreen, and Brewer, ensuring that
students and instructors will work with clear, well-written supplements that employ
consistent terminology.
DECISION-MAKING FOCUS
Every student who passes through your class needs to know is how accounting
information is used to make business decisions, especially if they plan to be future
managers. That’s why Brewer, Garrison and Noreen make decision-making a pivotal
component of Introduction to Managerial Accounting. In every chapter you’ll find the
following key features, each designed to teach your students how to use accounting
information like a manager. Decision Maker and You Decide Boxes challenge students
to develop analytical and critical thinking skills in solving a managerial accounting
problem, in both corporate and entrepreneurial settings. Building Your Skills cases
give students’ decision-making skills an added boost by presenting them with a more
in-depth scenario to work through.
A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH TO LEARNING
Today’s students rely on technology more than ever as a learning tool, and Introduction
to Managerial Accounting offers the finest technology package of any text on the
market. From interactive study aids to online grading and course management,
our technology assets have one thing in common: they make your class time more
productive, more stimulating, and more rewarding for you and your students. McGraw-
Hill’s Homework Manager™ uses text-based, algorithmically generated problems to
develop problem-solving skills. For mastering the most difficult topics, Topic Tackler
combines video, self-assessment, and PowerPoint lectures. Additionally, NetTutor and
the Online Learning Center provide your students with a variety of multimedia aids
to help them learn managerial accounting. Homework Manager Plus™ provides an
online version of the text in addition to access to Homework Manager, NetTutor, and
all of the assets offered on the Online Learning Center, giving students a convenient
way to access everything they need to succeed in their course.