Hilton Managerial Accounting 13 edition acquaints students with the fundamental tools of managerial decision-making and provides a context for understanding and reacting to the dramatic ways business is changing.
The text emphasizes using accounting information to help manage an organization while explaining concepts in a way that students can relate to. Students should be able to produce accounting information and also understand how managers are likely to use and react to the information in a range of businesses.
This thirteenth edition has new real-life examples, updated pedagogy, and discussions of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on decision-making and managerial accounting.
New data analytics exercises in Connect® boost students' career readiness by developing their decision-making and analytical skills.




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