Management Accounting (USA) 1985 - Abstracts

Management Accounting (USA) 1985
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountants must clean up their act. (interview with U.S. Representative John Dingell, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce) (interview)Business, general 
Accounting for computer software: the FASB approach. (Financial Accounting Standards Board)Business, generalAnne D. McCallion, Gregory A. Ray
Accounting for productivity: a practical approach.Business, generalWilliam L. Shaw, Russel A. Taussig
ALL-IN-1 system for business operations. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s system for providing interrelated databases for every department within a corporate organization)Business, generalAlfred M. King
Analyzing the profitability of branch banks.Business, generalCollier E. Mickle, Jim D. Reed, Daniel L. Butler
Are ethics dangerous to your job? (ethical aspects of managerial accounting)Business, generalJalaleddin Soroosh, Robert G. Morgan, Charles J. Woelfel
At the crossroads; are management accountants marching toward inevitable decline because of outmoded techniques?Business, generalJames B. Edwards
Breaking through the breakeven barriers. (managerial accounting techniques employed at Mobay Chemical Corp.)Business, generalHoward Martin
Businesses should establish faculty residences. (accounting education)Business, generalWilliam D. Cooper, O. Ronald Gray, Michael F. Cornick
Comptrollership at ITT.Business, generalRaymond H. Alleman
Computer literacy is a professional responsibility.Business, generalMichael C. Gallagher, James E. Gauntt
Costing for quality at Celanese. (managerial accounting at Celanese Corp.)Business, generalJohn Clark
Covering the bases: documenting your micro programs.Business, generalMark D. Mansfield
Creating the right decision support system.Business, generalMichael Davis, Joseph L. Sardinas Jr.
Deferred taxes and consolidations - a case for change.Business, generalLeon B. Hoshower, William L. Ferrara
Digital Rainbow Computer and RealWorld Software. (computers and accounting)Business, generalRobert W. McGee, Deborah R. Moore
Direct labor cost not always relevant at H-P. (cost accounting at Hewlett-Packard)Business, generalRick Hunt, Linda Garrett, C. Mike Merz
Donating inventory can improve profitability. (tax benefits from charitable contributions)Business, generalJames D. Kimes
FASB sets 1985 agenda. (Financial Accounting Standards Board)Business, generalLouis Bisgay
Financing private capital with IDBs. (Industrial Development Bonds)Business, generalGerald R. DeMaagd, James K. White
George E. Smith: let ethics guide your decisions. (chief executive officer of J.M. Tull Industries)Business, generalKathy Williams
How the changing role of the board will affect controllers. (managerial accountants and boards of directors)Business, generalRobert K. Mueller
How you can control unemployment insurance costs. (corporate unemployment taxes)Business, generalFlorence J. Ferguson, Alan H. Zazoff
Is BOMP worth the trouble? (bill of material processor system)Business, generalJohn W. Book
Just-in-time: an inventory system whose time has come.Business, generalArjan T. Sadhwani, M.H. Sarhan, Dayal Kiringoda
Let's not neglect records management.Business, generalCarl E. Weise
Making effective use of off-line data processing.Business, generalF. Daniel Smithson
MAP sponsors second roundtable. (Management Accounting Practices Committee of the National Association of Accountants)Business, generalLouis Bisgay
NAA on sales forecasting systems. (National Association of Accountants)Business, generalPat Romano
NAA publishes new MAP statement. (National Association of Accountants, management accounting practices)Business, generalJonathan B. Schiff
NAA uses video to keep members current. (National Association of Accountants)Business, generalDan Hrisak
Plant forecasting at Burroughs. (corporate systems management at Burroughs Corp.)Business, generalDominic R. Janusky
Productivity measures aids in profit analysis.Business, generalGary N. Brayton
Safeguarding your spreadsheet.Business, generalJackson F. Gillespie, Janis R. Reeder, John H. Wragge
Senator Baker will address St. Louis '85. (Senator Howard Baker to speak before the National Association of Accountants)Business, generalDonna Marks
So you want to be an expert witness. (accountants' legal services)Business, generalKeith A. Russell
Standards of ethical conduct for managerial accountants.Business, general 
Surviving the IRS tax accrual decision. (Internal Revenue Service)Business, generalPhilip G. Kaplan, Gary A. Growe
Tax benefits relating to corporate distributions substantially limited.Business, generalIsrael Blumenfrucht, Jerold M. Weiss
The accounting faculty shortage: industry must help.Business, generalRonald S. Lemos
The bottom line. (the need for the Financial Accounting Standards Board to reexamine its procedures periodically)Business, generalRobert A. Morgan
The bottom line. (third in a series of excerpts from Bottom Line by Robert A. Morgan)Business, generalRobert A. Morgan
The case against deferred taxes.Business, generalAra G. Volkan, Joseph C. Rue
The controller who said 'no'. (case study of a controller who reported the unethical conduct of his corporate president)Business, generalAnne J. Rich
The corporate audit committee. (communications between the board of directors and the outside auditors)Business, generalMartha E. Jenkins, Loudell Ellis Robinson
The impact of automation on accounting for indirect costs.Business, generalHenry R. Schwarzbach
Toward better collections. (collection of accounts)Business, generalEdward H. Kelley
Understanding the unitary tax; the courts say its legal, but many businesses still find the unitary tax unfair. (includes a glossary of unitary tax terminology)Business, generalHenry R. Anderson, D. Dale Bandy
Using sales equivalency as a cost saving tool. (assessing manufacturing cost savings in terms of their equivalents in sales revenues)Business, generalNorbert L. Enrick
Viewing the latest technology. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s computer exhibit in Boston)Business, generalAlfred M. King
What kind of leader are you?Business, generalSharon Crain
When personal injury damage awards are taxable.Business, generalIsrael Blumenfrucht, Jerold M. Weiss
Why LBOs are popular. (leveraged buyouts)Business, generalAra G. Volkan, Joseph C. Rue, Susan D. Harding, Leon Hanouille
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