Next in our exploration of the top 10 textbooks of Spring 2010, it's Managerial Accounting! This is the leading textbook on the subject, credited by readers for making a difficult and intimidating subject as accessible and friendly as possible. This book is even used in the industry as a guide and reference.
Its three authors are leaders in their field, publishing scholarly articles as well as winning teaching awards. You'll learn Managerial Accounting from Ray Garrison, Eric Noreen and Peter Brewer. Ray H. Garrison, emeritus professor of Accounting, Brigham Young University, took his BS and MS degrees from Brigham Young. HIs DBA comes from Indiana University. Hailing from Washington State University, where he is professor of Accounting, co-author Eric Noreen is currently visiting Price Waterhouse Professor of Management Information & Control at INSEAD, a European business school. Co-author Peter C. Brewer holds a professorship in Accounting at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He took his BS in Accounting from Penn State, his MS in Accounting from the University of Virginia and a PhD from the University of Tennessee.
They also wrote the study material that accompanies the book, including the instructor's manual, study guide, solutions manual, and test bank. Find the cheapest price on Managerial Accounting and all your other textbooks at CheapestTextbooks.com.
10 Questions Managerial Accounting Won't Answer:
- Do the pennies in the couch count as income?
- Why does the Invisible Hand of the Market keep pushing me?
- What's the aged trial balance of a lemon meringue pie?
- Why are accountants so damn sexy?
- What's the best way to hide money from the government?
- How many accountants does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
- What's my triple credit score?
- Money never sleeps, but does it get tired?
- Do accountants go to heaven?
- Why is math so hard?