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Billie Cunningham , etc. , Loren Nikolai , John Bazley


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This text offers an integrated approach to teaching managerial and financial accounting course topics for the Introductory or principles of Accounting course. Designed to help students understand how to use both managerial and financial accounting information to make decisions, this is the only introductory accounting book to have an entire chapter devoted to creative and critical thinking. Information and analysis of real-world companies, business issues and values, and international issues are integrated throughout the text. A non-technical approach makes this text suitable for the non-specialist and specialist alike.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Gross book, 16 Jan 2012
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This review is from: Accounting Information for Business Decisions: 1 (Paperback)
This book is gross. It had a substance spilled all over the pages and smelled like cigs. The book was soiled and stained and very poor quality.

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5.0 out of 5 stars New Direction in Managerial Accounting textbooks, 22 Feb 2006
By Naftali/Cliff Anderson "Naftali" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Accounting: Information for Decisions (Hardcover)
Cunningham et al have added extensive coverage for the role accountants need to play in start-up companies. This is something quite new and exciting to find presented in a managerial accounting textbook. The older textbooks like Horngren were all focused on how you eliminate inefficiences found in the manufacturing process. So what do you do when much of that manufacturing is either contracted out or has moved to China?

Outside of Silicon Valley the most needed skill for accountants in new technology companies is in performing their role during the start-up period. The successful completion of this phase is assumed in the older textbooks and dealt with from chapter 10 onwards here. Horngren and others did not really prepare their students for this situation. Cunningham et al have stepped in and dealt with this emerging need in accounting education.

The authors should include more material on the nature of the accountants role in technology start-ups. Outside of Silicon Valley the accounting students are relying on people such as the authors to tell them what they might pick up from their working environment if they were working in the Valley. This certainly seems to be the case here in Israel. We have the high-tech companies, but accountants have yet to make the transition to this new way of thinking presented in this textbook.

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