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Recomended books for Cost accounting

 
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Recomended books for Cost accounting
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04-17-2007, 10:55 PM
I think if you are in module F, then you will have to study more than one book for different topics.

I used

Matz and Usery for Joint/by-product costing and CVP analysis (breakeven analysis).

BPP for budgeting, decision making, learning curve, ABC costing, networking (critical path analysis), ratios, and some thing about standard costing. I also consulted AT Foulks Lynch for some of these topics along with some theoratical topics.

I studied Collin Drury for process costing and job order costing. For these topics I strongly recommend this book. Further, quantitative methods, decision making, standard costing (specially yield,material and capacity variances etc) this books is also best.

I may stress that in module F, one must study different books and in some cases consult same topic from different books at the same time.

In BDF and Managemet accounting, concept clearance is extremely desired for which practice is the only solution.

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Kamran.
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Recomended books for Cost accounting - by madeeha - 12-25-2006, 10:32 PM
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