Controllership: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, 7th Edition

Controllership: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, 7th Edition $195.00
Controllership: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, 7th Edition

A revised edition of the classic since 1952, this book covers all aspects of accounting management from the controller's perspective.


Janice M. Roehl-Anderson, Steven M. Bragg
Hardcover
1151 pages
January 2004

From the Publisher:
Today's controller is a highly skilled business executive with a wide ranging knowledge of total business operations, best practices and corporate strategy--but you already know that. To stay abreast of today's ever changing environment, thousands of professionals have come to depend on Controllership--a comprehensive guide to accounting management, planning, computer systems and administration--a repository for all the skills that a modern controller needs. Shouldn't you?

A revised edition of the classic since 1952, this book covers all aspects of management accounting from the controller's perspective. This Seventh Edition has new and revised chapters on e-business, inventory valuation, accounting best practices, business planning, strategic planning, tax planning, and updated technology chapters. The book encourages the controller to evolve from a financial fact recorder to a strategic financial analyst or business adviser.

Contents Include:

  • PART ONE: THE BROAD MANAGEMENT ASPECTS OF CONTROLLERSHIP.
    • Accounting in the Corporation.
    • Controller's Responsibilities.
    • Chief Financial Officer: From Controller to Facilitator of Change.
    • Accounting Principles and Standards.
    • Effective Costing Practices: The Cost System.
    • Costing Methodologies.
    • Ratio and Trend Analysis. The Internal Audit Function.
    • Globalization: Complexities and Opportunities.
    • Recruiting, Training, and Supervision.
    • Controller's Role in Investor Relations.
  • PART TWO: THE PLANNING FUNCTION OF CONTROLLERSHIP.
    • Business Plans and Planning: Interrelationship of Plans, Strategic Planning.
    • Financial Impact of the Strategic Plan: Long-Range Financial Plan.
    • Profit Planning: Annual Plan.
    • Profit Planning: Supporting Financial Analysis for the Annual Plan.
    • Taxation Strategy.
  • PART THREE: PLANNING AND CONTROLLING OPERATIONS.
    • General Discussion of Accounting/Statistical Standards: Benchmarking.
    • Planning and Control of Sales.
    • Planning and Control of Manufacturing Costs: Direct Material and Labor.
    • Planning and Control of Manufacturing Costs: Manufacturing Expenses.
    • Planning and Control of Research and Development Expenses.
    • Financial Planning and Control in a Service Company.
    • Planning and Control of General and Administrative Expenses.
    • Payroll.
  • PART FOUR: PLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE BALANCE SHEET.
    • Planning and Control of Cash and Short-Term Investments.
    • Planning and Control of Receivables.
    • Planning and Control of Inventories.
    • Valuation of Inventories.
    • Accounting and Reporting for Selected Investments and Employee Benefit Plans.
    • Planning and Control of Plant and Equipment or Capital Assets.
    • Management of Liabilities.
    • Management of Shareholders' Equity.
  • PART FIVE: FINANCIAL AND RELATED REPORTS.
    • Internal Management Reports.
    • Reports to Shareholders.
    • Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • PART SIX: COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY.
    • Selecting a Financial Information System.
    • Testing Strategies for Financial Systems.
    • Software Testing.
    • IT Support Models for Financial Organizations.
    • How Much Is Too Much? Asset Ledger Detail in ERP.
    • Systems Performance Management.
    • Information Security Systems.
    • Enforcing Information Secuirty Policy.
    • E-Commerce Security.
    • Digital Signatures.
    • Change Management.
    • Project Risk Management.
    • Effective Project Communications.
    • How to Implement a Successful CRM Solution.
    • Organizations Embrace Shared Services Big and Small.
  • PART SEVEN: SOME ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL ASPECTS OF THE CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT.
    • Financial Planning and Analysis for Acquisitions, Mergers, and Divestments.
    • Advanced Accounting Systems.
    • World Class Accounting Systems.
    • Accounting Best Practices.
    • Reporting Period and How to Close It.
    • Outsourcing the Accounting Function.
    • Preparation and Maintenance of Manuals.
    • Records Management.
    • Inventory Tracking.
    • Tax Records and Procedures.
    • Risk Management.

Janice M. Roehl-Anderson is a practice leader at Deloitte & Touche, Denver. She is responsible for facilitating services to all clients in the Colorado area. Prior to joining this firm, she was a principal at Ernst & Young’s Denver office, specializing in project management and software installation. She speaks at numerous hardware and software conferences as well as lectures at the University of Southern California. She is the coauthor of The Controller’s Function.

Steven M. Bragg, CPA, CMA, CIA, CDP, CPM, CPIM, has been Chief Financial Officer or Controller of four companies, as well as a consulting manager at Ernst & Young. He received a master’s degree in finance from Bentley College and an MBA from Babson College. He is the author of Cost Accounting: A Comprehensive Guide, Advanced Accounting Systems, Outsourcing, Accounting Best Practices, and Managing Explosive Corporate Growth. He is the coauthor of The Controller’s Function.

Includes the January 2006 Cumulative Supplement including the following chapters:

  • Leading Practices in Testing Highly-Configurable Software Packages (Chapter 39A)
  • Leveraging Business Process Management Technologies for Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 Compliance (Chapter 51A)
  • The Missing Piece of the Merger and Acquisition Puzzle (Chapter 52A) Walking the Merger and Acquisition Tightrope—with a Safety Net (Chapter 52B)