This book is part of the celebrations to mark CIMA s 90th
anniversary in 2009. It looks at the development of cost and
management accounting from the founding of the Institute to today.
It considers a number of immediate challenges to management
accountants and surveys a range of issues and challenges that will
likely affect management accounting thought and practice in the
future.
The authors examine the possibilities for accountants to widen
their focus and become more familiar with the enterprise technology
determining their organisations cost structures and with the
effects of multiple production in various locations, such as
economies or diseconomies of scale. Such change may require the
alteration of traditional cost models used by accountants to become
more nuanced.
The book suggests how this may be accomplished and highlights
the need for management accountants to work as part of management
teams throughout the organisation as business partners rather than
remain grounded in specialist information provision roles.
Alnoor Bhimani is Professor of Management Accounting at the
London School of Economics. He is also a Certified Management
Accountant as well as an author of 15 books and over 100
articles.
Michael Bromwich was CIMA s Professor of Accounting and
Financial Management at the London School of Economics and
Political Science (1985 to 2006), now Emeritus. He is a Past
President of CIMA (1987/88) and currently serves on CIMA s
Technical Committee.
- A uniquesurvey of 90 years of CIMA research
- Analyses the research to determine future challenges for
management accounting and business practices
- Charts the history of management accountancy and business
practice over nearly 100 years"
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