Overview/Description
Cost accounting is an activity that provides financial and nonfinancial information to business managers and other internal decision makers of an organization. This course examines how cost accounting information is gathered, and how it is used by business professionals to make effective decisions. Topics such as Cost-volume-profit (CVP) Analysis, Standard Costing and Variance Analysis, and Activity-based Costing (ABC) will provide you with the concepts, procedures, and analytical skills you'll need to make cost accounting decisions in today's complex business environment.
Target Audience
This course is targeted specifically for business managers, financial professionals, and other internal decision makers of an organization who have the need to understand managerial accounting.