Hospitality Management Accounting

By: Jagels, Martin GContributor(s): Ralston, Catherine EMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; Chichester : Wiley, 2007Edition: 9th EdDescription: xi, 596 pagesISBN: 9780471687894; 0471687898 Subject(s): Hospitality industry -- AccountingDDC classification: 657.837
Contents:
Preface. Chapter 1: Basic Financial Accounting Review. Chapter 2: Understanding Financial Statements. Chapter 3: Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements. Chapter 4: Ratio Analysis. Chapter 5: Internal Control. Chapter 6: The "Bottom-Up" Approach to Pricing. Chapter 7: Cost Management. Chapter 8: The Cost-Volume-Profit Approach to Decisions. Chapter 9: Operations Budgeting. Chapter 10: Statement of Cash Flows and Working Capital Analysis. Chapter 11: Cash Management. Chapter 12: Capital Budgeting and the Investment Decision. Chapter 13: Feasibility Studies-An Introduction. Chapter 14: Financial Goals and Information Systems. Glossary. Index.
Summary: Through nine editions, this book remains the text that defines the undergraduate course. Hospitality Management Accounting equips hospitality management students with the skills they need to take command of managing finances by providing insight into the analysis and interpretations of financial statements.
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Preface. Chapter 1: Basic Financial Accounting Review. Chapter 2: Understanding Financial Statements. Chapter 3: Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements. Chapter 4: Ratio Analysis. Chapter 5: Internal Control. Chapter 6: The "Bottom-Up" Approach to Pricing. Chapter 7: Cost Management. Chapter 8: The Cost-Volume-Profit Approach to Decisions. Chapter 9: Operations Budgeting. Chapter 10: Statement of Cash Flows and Working Capital Analysis. Chapter 11: Cash Management. Chapter 12: Capital Budgeting and the Investment Decision. Chapter 13: Feasibility Studies-An Introduction. Chapter 14: Financial Goals and Information Systems. Glossary. Index.

Through nine editions, this book remains the text that defines the undergraduate course. Hospitality Management Accounting equips hospitality management students with the skills they need to take command of managing finances by providing insight into the analysis and interpretations of financial statements.

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