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"Cost Accounting for Managerial Planning, Decision Making and
Control" emphasizes the analysis and evaluation of cost accounting
information for managerial planning, control, and decision-making.
Our goal is to help students (future managers) understand how cost
accounting information adds value to an organization in a highly
competitive business environment. The philosophy underlying the
development of this book is that providing cost accounting
information is primarily a logical process, rather than a
procedural one. It is most important that students first understand
the basic concepts and objectives, and then gain some experience in
applying these concepts in different environments. Through this
approach, students will be better equipped to deal with the
unforeseen situations they will encounter in professional practice
or on professional examinations. This philosophy is evident in each
chapter, as basic concepts are presented and then illustrated with
examples and a wide variety of homework problems.
This text is intended for use in undergraduate and graduate courses
in cost accounting at both the basic and advanced levels. It
provides a complete and concise coverage of topics commonly
included in a basic course, with an in-depth coverage of selected
topics more appropriate for an advanced course in cost accounting.
Modular coverage of these topics permits the instructor to adapt
the text to his or her own preferences for course content. Plus, an
extremely clear writing style contributes to the ease with which
students will comprehend the contents of each chapter. By
emphasizing the differing uses for cost accounting information, our
intent is to make the student an intelligent provider, user, and
interpreter of this information.
Woody M. Liao is a Professor of Accounting at University of
California - Riverside. He received his Ph.D. in Accounting from
University of Florida, and his MBA from Illinois State University.
Dr. Liao is a CPA and CMA. He has been invited and served as
speaker and visiting scholar at University of Hawaii, Naval
Postgraduate School, National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan,
Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hong Kong Polytechnic
University. Dr. Liao has published numerous papers in leading
accounting journals, and was named a Prolific Author in Accounting
in 2002.
Andrew Schiff, CPA, is a Professor of Accounting in the College of
Business and Economics at Towson University. He received his M.S.
in Accounting from SUNY at Albany, and his Ph.D. from Rutgers
University. His previous professional experience includes serving
as an audit manager, assistant controller and controller in various
organizations. Dr. Schiff has published in numerous academic and
professional journals, and has coauthored or edited two other
textbooks.
Hsihui Chang is the KPMG Professor and Department Head of
Accounting in the LeBow College of Business at Drexel University.
He obtained his Bachelor degree from the National Changhua
University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Dr.
Chang has published more than 60 articles in leading academic
journals, and has received numerous awards for his research
articles and one award for his outstanding teaching. He is
professionally qualified as a CPA and a CMA, and has served as a
consultant to several for-profit and non-profit organizations.
Stacy Kline, MBA, CPA has been a Clinical Associate Professor of
Accounting at Drexel University for over fifteen years. Prior to
joining the faculty at Drexel, she earned her MBA from Temple
University and worked in public accounting for over nine years.
Professor Kline has published articles, authored CPE courses and
has served as a reviewer for a number of other CPE courses."
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