Managerial Accounting

[ACCT 781]

School of Business

The University of South Dakota

Vermillion, South Dakota

COURSE INFORMATION

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

COURSE CONTENT

Financial Accounting

The Financial Statements

Financial Reporting Requirements

Financial Statement Analysis

Management Planning

Processing Data for Cost Accumulation

Concepts, Terms and Classifications

Cost Accumulation Systems

Joint Products and By-Products

Allocating Service Department Costs

Activity-Based Management

Just-in-Time

Total Quality Management

Using Cost Data for Planning

Cost Behavior Analysis

Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

Absorption versus Direct Costing

Budgeting for Profit Planning

Management Control

Responsibility Accounting

Standard Cost Variance Analysis

Control of Profit Centers

Control of Investment Centers

Short-tern Nonroutine Decisions

Capital Budgeting Decisions

Quantitative Methods

Decision Making

Linear Programming

Inventory Planning

Program Evaluation Review Technique

Managerial Accounting is a required course for students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration degree program at The University of South Dakota School of Business.


St. Alkmund's Church

Duffield, England
This picture has nothing to do with this course, but it is a good placeholder.  Duffield is a village about eight miles north of Derby in the British Midlands.  The church dates from circa 11th Century when it was a chapel at a crossing of the Derwent River.

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