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An introduction to contemporary management accounting theory and practice. Topics include: planning and budgeting; cost management; decision-making; performance measurement and evaluation; and strategic management accounting.
ACCT222 Management Accounting is both content and skills driven. Thus, the objectives of the course are:a) To provide students with an understanding of management accounting theory and practice, including: Planning and budgeting; Revenue and cost management; Management control; Performance measurement and evaluation; and Strategic management accounting.b) To build the generic skills of students including: Oral and written communication; Critical and conceptual thinking; Problem-solving; and Analytical.
ACCT102 or ACIS102 or AFIS102 or AFIS188
ACIS222, AFIS222
Neil Crombie
Trevor Nesbit and Beverley Lord
NZICA's Academic Requirements:ACCT222 is an essential course for those students wishing to complete the academic requirements of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA). Also, ACCT222 is a prerequisite course for ACCT332 Advanced Management Accounting. Upon successful completion of ACCT222 and ACCT332, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of contemporary management accounting theory and practice.
Brooks, Albie. , Eldenburg, Leslie; Management accounting ; 2nd ed; John Wiley & Sons, 2011 (This text is available for purchase from UBS (the University Bookshop) and is also available in the High Demand section of the Law Library).
Hansen, Don R. , Mowen, Maryanne M; Management accounting ; 7th ed; South-Western/Thomson Learning, 2005 (This text was the required text for AFIS222 in 2007 and is available in the High Demand section of the Law Library. While students hould not purchase this text, they will find it to be a useful guide to many of the topics covered in this course).
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Domestic fee $682.00
International fee $3,000.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Department of Accounting and Information Systems .