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Hospitality industry managerial accounting Raymond S. Schmidgall.

Por: Schmidgall, Raymond S., Raymond S. Schmidgall, 1945-.
Colaborador(es): American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelLibroEditor: Lansing, Mich. American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute c2011Edición: 7 ed.Descripción: xvi, 716 p. ill. 23 cm.ISBN: 9780866123594.Tema(s): Hospitality industry -- Accounting | Managerial accountingClasificación CDD: 647.95 Revisión: Hospitality management students and professionals responsible for accounting functions at their property, or who aspire to a career in hospitality accounting, will benefit from this textbook. This textbook includes everything readers will need to gain a clear understanding of managerial accounting in a hospitality setting. Chapters reflect new tax laws and the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as the results of new survey research on updated practices in capital budgeting and leasing. Readers will learn to make effective choices based on the numbers that affect daily operations, develop on-target budgets and control cash flow, reach profit goals with the help of financial reports and other tools, and apply the latest uniform systems of accounts for hotels and restaurants.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Hospitality management students and professionals responsible for accounting functions at their property, or who aspire to a career in hospitality accounting, will benefit from this textbook. This textbook includes everything readers will need to gain a clear understanding of managerial accounting in a hospitality setting. Chapters reflect new tax laws and the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as the results of new survey research on updated practices in capital budgeting and leasing. Readers will learn to make effective choices based on the numbers that affect daily operations, develop on-target budgets and control cash flow, reach profit goals with the help of financial reports and other tools, and apply the latest uniform systems of accounts for hotels and restaurants.

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