Management Accounting is a market-leading textbook that offers comprehensive coverage of cost
and management accounting understanding information for decision making planning and
controlling budgets and reporting and understanding performance management in a strategic
context. The much anticipated seventh edition places special emphasis on employability
skills and spotlights latest environmental social and governance considerations. The book
offers a balanced discussion of management accounting theory and practice and has been tailored
specifically to courses across the UK and Europe. Retaining its student-friendly writing style
and practical approach it is the ideal text for students studying management accounting from
introductory through to advanced levels. Key Features: Clear user-friendly style Focus on
Practice boxes in every chapter illustrate precisely how management accounting theory affects
companies using examples from well-known companies and industry sectors. Management Accounting
in Action dialogues demonstrate topical issues in real world scenarios. Chapter links
throughout provide quick cross-referencing to show the connections between topics. Review
Questions designed to test you on material learned in a more formal style. New to this
Edition: Brand new Focus on Employability boxes based on the CGMA Competency Framework to
showcase the variety of job roles within the field of accountancy and to highlight key skills
they may require. Updated discussions and new sections on sustainability and corporate social
responsibility big data and data analytics risk management post COVID-19 and graphing
skills. Fully updated questions exercises problems and cases are categorized by level of
difficulty to offer progressive learning for students. Applying Excel Exercises have been
expanded to further support student Excel skills Available on McGraw Hill's Connect® the
well-established online learning platform which features our award-winning adaptive reading
experience as well as resources to help faculty and institutions improve student outcomes and
course delivery efficiency. To learn more visit mheducation.co.uk connect Carsten Rohde is
Professor of Cost and Management Accounting and Head of Department at Copenhagen Business
School in Denmark. His interest concerns both management accounting and management control. His
research includes accounting information systems budgeting and beyond cost accounting
management control systems profitability measurement and transfer pricing. Will Seal was
Emeritus Professor of Management Accounting at Loughborough University having previously held
Chairs at the Universities of Essex and Birmingham. His research interests included accounting
for hotels and hospitality supply chains and relational contracting management accounting in
local government management control in shared service centres management control and
corporate governance. Karen Mustard is Programme Leader of BSc International Accounting Top Up
at University of Northampton in the UK and Senior Lecturer in Management Accounting. Her main
area of interest is the use of performance metrics to manage performance and to align manager
behaviour with the organization's strategy. This European edition is originally based on the
Managerial Accounting text by Ray H. Garisson and Eric W. Noreen.