Managerial accounting for the hospitality industry / Lea R. Dopson and David K. Hayes.
Material type:
- 9780471723370
- HF 5686.H75 .D67 2009

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GC HF 5381 .C65 2011 The Complete guide to careers in special events : step toward success! / | GC HF 5437 .H39 2010 Purchasing : a guide for hospitality professionals / | GC HF 5549 .G65 1997 Human resource management for hospitality services / | GC HF 5686.H75 .D67 2009 c.1 Managerial accounting for the hospitality industry / | GC HF 5686.H75 .D67 2009 c.2 Managerial accounting for the hospitality industry / | GC HF 5686.H75 .G85 2009 Accounting essentials for hospitality managers / | GC HF 5686.H75 .G85 2014 Accounting essentials for hospitality managers / |
Includes bibliographical references.
PART I: ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS -- Chapter 1: Hospitality Industry Accounting -- Chapter 2: Accounting Fundamentals Review -- Chapter 3: The Income Statement -- Chapter 4: The Balance Sheet -- Chapter 5: The Statement of Cash Flows -- Chapter 6: Ratio Analysis -- PART III: MANAGEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSE -- Chapter 7: Food and Beverage Pricing -- Chapter 8: Revenue Management for Hotels -- Chapter 9: Managerial Accounting for Costs -- PART IV: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION FOR PLANNING -- Chapter 10: Forecasting In the Hospitality Industry -- Chapter 11. Budgeting and Internal Controls -- Chapter 12. Capital Investment, Leasing, and Taxation. Capital Budgeting. Capital Investment. Financing Alternatives. Taxation.
Though not all hospitality students want to be accountants, managerial accounting is a crucial skill for all hospitality students. Written for aspiring hospitality managers rather than accountants, this resource focuses on how accounting principles apply directly to hospitality management.
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