Contemporary Accounting 9ed : A Strategic Approach For Users 9th Edition with Student Resource Access 12 Months

Contemporary Accounting 9ed : A Strategic Approach For Users 9th Edition with Student Resource Access 12 Months

 
This bestselling introduction to accounting is now in its ninth edition, setting the standard for accounting education in Australia / New Zealand. The book is updated throughout to better integrate financial and management accounting.
  • Give non-accounting managers a better understanding of how accountants see their business with re-written Financial Accounting chapters
  • Focus on the decision-making needs of the non-accounting manager with re-worked Management Accounting chapters. The best learning technology package on offer for students includes CNOW - more control in less time. Students are empowered with the Diagnostic Personalised Study Plan. Instructor supports include case studies to expand Accounting teaching into wider concepts.


Lead author Prof Phil Hancock (UWA), Peter Robinson (Curtin) and Dr Peta Stevenson-Clark (RMIT) worked together to develop a premier blended learning technology package to maximise pedagogical benefit for students. For a one-semester course at undergraduate or MBA level, for both accounting and non-accounting majors.

New to the Edition
  • New co-author Peter Robinson (Curtin/UWA) and lead author Dr Phil Hancock (UWA)
  • New focus on the role and decision-making needs of the non-accounting executive
  • More integrated framework-oriented approach to relay the interconnectedness between the financial accounting chapters and the management accounting chapters, which is much more effective for teaching and learning purposes.
  • New author for all digital supplementary material - Dr Peta Stevenson-Clarke (RMIT)
  • New Introduction To Managerial Accounting chapter


About the Author

Phil Hancock is a Professor and the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning for the Business School at the University of Western Australia. He is also Senior Teaching Fellow at the Graduate School of Management at the University of Western Australia. Phil has extensive experience in the regulation of corporate financial reporting, international accounting and management in both the educational and private sectors. An active member of the accounting profession, Phil is a Fellow of CPA Australia and an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. In addition, he sits on a national panel associated with the society's CPA Program and is also a member of the ASIC Accounting Liaison Group in Western Australia. Phil was appointed to the Urgent Issues Group (UIG) in May 2002. As a teacher, Phil has held senior positions at the University of Western Australia, Edith Cowan University and Murdoch University, where he was an Associate Professor in Accounting before moving to his current position at the University of Western Australia.

Peter Robinson has taught at all Western Australian universities spending more than 20 years with each of Curtin University and The University of Western Australia (UWA). Peter has also held teaching appointments with The University of New South Wales (UNSW), the University of Texas at Austin and the University of South Africa. Peter has taught the breadth of the accounting curriculum at undergraduate and post graduate level with strategic management accounting and public sector financial management being his more recent areas of teaching specialisation. Peter has also been an active contributor to the development and delivery of study materials used by candidates seeking admission to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and CPA Australia; to the professional development of managers and senior executives in the for-profit, not-for-profit and public sectors both in Australia and internationally; and has regularly consulted with clients in these sectors upon a wide range of financial and performance management topics. Apart from Peter's undergraduate and post-graduate studies in accounting with Curtin, UWA and UNSW, he has a Masters of Education (UWA). Over the past five years, Peter has contributed, as reviewer, presenter of professional development material to high school teachers and as chief examiner in 2011 and 2012, to the development and delivery of Western Australia's Certificate of Education Accounting and Finance course of studies for senior secondary school students in Years 11 and 12. Peter is a Fellow of CPA Australia.

Mike Bazley (1931 - 2013) was the inspiration behind the first edition of this book which now enters its 9th edition. The success of this text is a tribute to Mike's perseverance as many publishers he initially approached were not particularly interested in his idea of adapting the UK text Accounting in Business Context. However, Thomas Nelson, now Cengage, finally agreed and in 1991 the first edition was published. Sadly Mike Bazley passed away in February 2013. Mike was an excellent teacher and highly regarded by the students he taught, an outstanding work colleague, a valued friend and a true gentleman to all that he met. He is deeply missed by his family and many friends and former colleagues. Mike Bazley was born in the United Kingdom where, having undertaken national service, he joined a medium-sized company and worked his way to joint managing director. In 1969, Mike migrated to Australia and began his period of employment at The University of Western Australia which eventually led him to taking up a lectureship in 1977 in UWA's then Department of Accounting and Finance. He subsequently took up a position with Murdoch University where he was Dean of Studies and Chair of the School of Commerce and Senior Lecturer. In addition to his academic work, he also consulted for the Western Australian state government, conducted public seminars and contributed to various academic and professional publications. Mike was a Fellow of CPA Australia. Having retired in 1995, Mike still continued to take great interest in the development of this text. We dedicate the 9th edition of this text to Mike in recognition of his prior contributions over the past 20 plus years and the very substantial and positive influence that he had on its development.

Specifications:

  • ISBN : 9780170261999
  • Product Type : Book
  • Format : Paperback
  • Author : Mike Bazley
  • Language : ENG
  • Country of Publication : GB
GTIN: 9780170261999

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