Solution Manual for
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11th Edition By Peter Atrill, Eddie
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction to management accounting
2. Relevant costs and benefits for decision making
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3. Cost–volume–profit analysis
4. Full costing
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5. Costing and cost management in a competitive environment
6. Budgeting
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7. Accounting for control
8. Making capital investment decisions
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9. Managing risk
10. Strategic management accounting: performance evaluation and
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pricing in a competitive environment
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11. Measuring divisional performance
12. Managing working capital
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SECTION A
Authors’ note to tutors
Using the book
The book is designed to provide readers with a sound introduction to management
accounting. It assumes no previous knowledge of the subject and recognises that students
using it may come from a wide variety of backgrounds. The book, therefore, tries to avoid
technical jargon and does not assume a high level of numerical ability from students. It has
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been class tested by students on various courses and we have modified and refined the
material to take account of their comments. We have also taken account of the comments
made by lecturers who used the first nine editions of the book and of specially
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commissioned reviews.
The book aims to encourage an active approach to learning by providing activities and self-
assessment questions at appropriate points. This approach is designed to stimulate thought
concerning particular issues and to give the readers the opportunity to test their understanding
of the principles covered.
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The book is supplemented by a password-controlled lecturers’ website and a student website
available to all readers.
The structure of the book allows the tutor to deliver the subject in a number of ways. It
can be used as recommended reading for a traditional course based on lectures and
tutorials. There are critical review questions and exercises at the end of each chapter that
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can be used as the basis for tutorials. It could also provide the basis for a distance
learning approach for part-time or off-campus students. For these students, the interactive
nature of the book may be extremely useful where access to a tutor is restricted. The book
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can also be used as the basis for an open learning approach for full-time campus-based
students. We have successfully used it in this way at the University of Plymouth Business
School. Accounting ‘surgeries’ have also been provided to give students the opportunity for
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one-to-one help with any problems they face.
The book is appropriate for modules that are designed to be covered in 100 to 150 hours
of study. For full-time students, this will often be covered in one academic year.
PowerPoint slides
The diagrams in the book, along with other diagrams and materials, are available as
PowerPoint slides to help in delivering lectures and tutorials and these can be downloaded
from the lecturers’ website.
Practice/assessment material
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The activities, whose solutions immediately follow them, and self-assessment questions,
whose solutions are at the end of the book, form an integral part of it. In addition,
there are various other
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