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Cost Management: Strategies for Business Decisions

Cost Management: Strategies for Business Decisions
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Cost Management: Strategies for Business Decisions

 
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Hilton/Maher/Selto (HMS) is for instructors who want to teach students to manage costs and not just account for costs. HMS maintains that, “Costs don’t just happen,” and with a pro-active approach toward costs, managers who understand cost implications as well as accountants can add value to an organization. Hilton, Maher, Selto focuses on having students learn to make decisions by the use of Cost Management Challenges in the chapter opener, “You’re the Decision Maker” boxes throughout each chapter, and the “You’re the Decision Maker” simulation on the text website.

 
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Product Details
Author:Ronald Hilton
Hardcover:960 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Publication Date:September 04, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0073526800
Product Width:2.25 centimeters
Product Height:2.81 centimeters
Product Weight:0.05 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:8.8 inches
Package Height:1.4 inches
Package Weight:4.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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3Ok....  Jul 26, 2008 By J. Dent
I originally bought this product for a class, but the instructor rarely used it because he didn't like it that much. I had a difficult time understanding what this book was communicating because it was written in such a way that it isn't very easy to understand.

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2Terrible  Jun 21, 2009 By Snow
The book is very confusing and does not communicate the ideas very well. The chapter problems at the end of each chapter are pretty much worthless. I cannot believe I purchased this book for over 250 dollars.


5Love this seller!  Dec 25, 2011 By evan
The product came in only a few days and when it came, it was in PERFECT condition! It looks like the book was never even used before and I would have never gotten something as nice used from a campus bookstore and would have paid 10x's more. LOVE this seller for textbooks!


1TERRIBLE WRITING, TOTAL LACK OF EDITING, CONFUSING  Sep 24, 2011 By nyentrepreneur
This is poorly written, verbose, confusing.

The authors/editors have not written for their audience. The audience is an advanced accounting student or someone who needs "to prepare for the cpa /cma exam". The writing seems intended for a high-schooler who has no experience with business or accounting terms whatsoever.

The content over-describes everything and literally defines basic words including as "value", "risk, "reward".

Grammatical errors abound that only a ten-year-old should make.

Needs to be reformatted and take non-essential content out and put in a side bar.

Amateur hour!



3Graduate Level Textbook  Nov 01, 2010 By Erika Cave
This textbook was required for my graduate-level Managerial Accounting class. Obviously, textbooks are not usually read for pure enjoyment and I would not have purchased this book on my own. However, it served its purpose well and clearly presented the concepts of management accounting with understandable text and visuals.

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