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Managerial Accounting for ManagersEric Noreen,
University of Washington Peter Brewer, Miami University of Ohio Ray Garrison, Brigham Young University FOCUS. Noreen/Brewer/Garrison pinpoints the key managerial concepts students will need in their future careers. With no journal entries or financial accounting topics to worry about, students can focus on the fundamental principles of managerial accounting. RELEVANCE.. With its insightful Business Focus features to begin each chapter, current In Business examples throughout the text, and tried-and-true end-of-chapter material, a student will always see the real-world applicability of Noreen/ Brewer/Garrison. BALANCE. There is more than one type of business, and so Noreen/Brewer/Garrison covers a variety of business models, including nonprofit, retail, service, wholesale, and manufacturing organizations. Service company examples are highlighted with icons in the margins of the text. FOCUS. Noreen/Brewer/Garrison pinpoints the key managerial concepts students will need in their future careers. With no journal entries or financial accounting topics to worry about, students can focus on the fundamental principles of managerial accounting. RELEVANCE.. With its insightful Business Focus features to begin each chapter, current In Business examples throughout the text, and tried-and-true end-of-chapter material, a student will always see the real-world applicability of Noreen/ Brewer/Garrison. BALANCE. There is more than one type of business, and so Noreen/Brewer/Garrison covers a variety of business models, including nonprofit, retail, service, wholesale, and manufacturing organizations. Service company examples are highlighted with icons in the margins of the text. | |||
