The Controller's Function: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, Fourth Edition
β Scribed by Steven M. Bragg(auth.)
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 The Controller's Job (pages 1β12):
Chapter 2 Internal Control (pages 13β55):
Chapter 3 Planning and the Strategic Plan (pages 56β72):
Chapter 4 Long?Range Financial Plan (pages 73β86):
Chapter 5 Annual Plan (pages 87β113):
Chapter 6 Sales (pages 114β131):
Chapter 7 Distribution Expenses (pages 132β147):
Chapter 8 Direct Materials and Labor (pages 148β166):
Chapter 9 Overhead (pages 167β192):
Chapter 10 General and Administrative Expenses (pages 193β201):
Chapter 11 Cash and Investments (pages 202β220):
Chapter 12 Receivables (pages 221β228):
Chapter 13 Inventory (pages 229β250):
Chapter 14 Property, Plant, and Equipment (pages 251β270):
Chapter 15 Liabilities (pages 271β280):
Chapter 16 Equity (pages 281β300):
Chapter 17 Operational Accounting (pages 301β321):
Chapter 18 The Fast Close (pages 322β340):
Chapter 19 SEC Filings (pages 341β355):
Chapter 20 Performance Measurements and Trends (pages 356β377):
Chapter 21 Financial Analysis (pages 378β403):
Chapter 22 Cost Reduction (pages 404β431):
Chapter 23 Taxes (pages 432β443):
Chapter 24 Selecting a Financial Information System (pages 444β467):
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