Amerbran (A)
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This case is based on actual financial statements of American Brands, Inc. Although the numbers have been changed from those reported, the magnitudes and relationships have been preserved. This case provides practice in preparing a statement of cash flows. Since specific information is not given on cash collections and operating disbursements, students will need to use the indirect approach in developing the cash generated by operations amount. |
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2
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Yes
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Finance/Financial Management |
Financial Accounting |
Financial Analysis and Management |
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INT
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Amerbran (B)
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This is a straightforward exercise in calculating various ratios for two years’ of an actual company’s (American Brands) financial statements. Although the numbers have been revised, the magnitudes and relationships have been preserved. (Most of the data appear in Exhibit 1 of Amerbrand Company (A). Students are encouraged to think about the meaning of the ratios, and not just mindlessly calculate them. |
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1
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Yes
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Finance/Financial Management |
Financial Accounting |
Financial Analysis and Management |
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INT
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Management Accounting in Healthcare Organizations
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Begins with an overview of the challenges facing healthcare systems throughout the world, which sets the stage for subsequent 11 chapters. Chapters 2 to 5 discuss full and differential cost accounting, including ABC. Chapters 6 to 11 discuss the management control system. Chapter 12 puts the management control system into a broader context. Book contains short problems to solve throughout each chapter, and each chapter is followed by one or two practice case studies, with solutions provided. |
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257
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No
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Financial Analysis and Management |
Management Accounting |
Management Control Systems |
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I-A
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461
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No
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Healthcare Management |
Nonprofit Organization Management |
Public Sector Management |
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Financial Analysis and Management |
Management Accounting |
Management Control Systems |
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I-A
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