Budgeting: A Practical Approach

Budgeting: A Practical Approach
Author: Russell Clowes
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education AU
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442538422

Budgeting: A Practical Approach, 2e provides students with a practical, competency based approach to the principles and preparation of budgets. The National Institute of Accountants (NIA) The NIA is one of three peak bodies for accounting professionals in Australia. With more than 12 500 members in Australia and overseas, NIA members work in industry, commerce, government, academia and public practice.

Operating Budgets

Operating Budgets
Author: Joint Financial Management Improvement Program. Study Team on Operating Budgets
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1975
Genre: Budget
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Operating Budgets

Operating Budgets
Author: United States. Joint Financial Management Improvement Program
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1975
Genre: Budget
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Operating budgets

Operating budgets
Author: United States. Joint Financial Management Improvement Program
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1975
Genre: Program budgeting
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Operating Budgets

Operating Budgets
Author: United States. Joint Financial Management Improvement Program
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1975
Genre:
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Practical Finance for Operations and Supply Chain Management

Practical Finance for Operations and Supply Chain Management
Author: Alejandro Serrano
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262043599

An introduction to financial tools and concepts from an operations perspective, addressing finance/operations trade-offs and explaining financial accounting, working capital, investment analysis, and more. Students and practitioners in engineering and related areas often lack the basic understanding of financial tools and concepts necessary for a career in operations or supply chain management. This book offers an introduction to finance fundamentals from an operations perspective, enabling operations and supply chain professionals to develop the skills necessary for interacting with finance people at a practical level and for making sound decisions when confronted by tradeoffs between operations and finance. Readers will learn about the essentials of financial statements, valuation tools, and managerial accounting. The book first discusses financial accounting, explaining how to create and interpret balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and introduces the idea of operating working capital—a key concept developed in subsequent chapters. The book then covers financial forecasting, addressing such topics as sustainable growth and the liquidity/profitability tradeoff; concepts in managerial accounting, including variable versus fixed costs, direct versus indirect costs, and contribution margin; tools for investment analysis, including net present value and internal rate of return; creation of value through operating working capital, inventory management, payables, receivables, and cash; and such strategic and tactical tradeoffs as offshoring versus local and centralizing versus decentralizing. The book can be used in undergraduate and graduate courses and as a reference for professionals. No previous knowledge of finance or accounting is required.

The Budget-Building Book for Nonprofits

The Budget-Building Book for Nonprofits
Author: Murray Dropkin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118047540

This best-selling nuts-and-bolts workbook, now in its second edition, has become the gold standard for nonprofit managers and boards who must work through the budget cycle. The book offers practical tools and guidance for completing each step of the budgeting process. Designed to be comprehensive and easy to use, The Budget-Building Book for Nonprofits provides everything budgeters and nonfinancial managers need to prepare, approve, and implement their own budgets. Includes new chapters on Zero-Based and Capital Budgeting as well as an accompanying website with spreadsheets, worksheets and a new budget-building software, the CMS Nonprofit Budget Builder, designed to help you implement the concepts in the book. The software includes an expandable standard chart of accounts (COA) and will aid in building, organizing, tracking and planning budgets.

Budgeting for Public Managers

Budgeting for Public Managers
Author: Swain
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0765628961

Benefiting from the authors' many years of teaching undergraduate and graduate students and practitioners, here is a clear, comprehensive, practice-oriented text for public budgeting courses. Rather than presenting each budgeting concern in mind-numbing detail, the book offers a commonsensical view of public budgeting and its importance to current and future public managers. The text is designed to show readers how managers relate to budgeting and how their actions make a difference in the operation and performance of public organizations. The book covers the historical development of public budgeting, sources of public revenues, revenue management, budgeting processes and formats, operating techniques, politics within public budgeting, and more. "Budgeting for Public Managers" is concise, clearly written, well illustrated, and grounded in the real-world concerns of public managers. Each chapter concludes with a helpful list of additional reading and resources for readers who want to dig deeper into budgeting practice and application.

The Cost Management Toolbox

The Cost Management Toolbox
Author: Lianabel Oliver
Publisher: Amacom Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814470534

This text provides a presentation of how to use financial information to manage costs. It explains how the financial processes of an organization are interrelated, and interprets these processes in the context of the firm's strategic objectives and long-term goals.