International Business

by John D. Daniels and etc.

Published 1 January 1976

John Daniels and Lee Radebaugh share their first hand knowledge of international business through this new edition of their market leading textbook. This textbook thoroughly discusses the differences faced in international environments, the overall strategies that companies can take, and the functional alternatives for operating abroad. Cited as having the widest coverage of all International Business textbooks, Daniels and Radebaugh have added the internationalization process to many chapters a nd have extensively revised the strategy chapters for this edition. To make learning (and teaching!) more interesting this book is overflowing with colorful maps, strong opening and closing cases, and current examples. Available with GLOBE (CD-ROM with electronic Atlas and exercises).



Cost Accounting

by Wayne J. Morse

Published 1 January 1978

Taking a much more strategic approach, the focus, of this book, is on the full range of cost drivers within the value chain rather than on just the distinctions between product/non-product costs and unit-variable/fixed costs.Specially designed for managerial accountants, this updated edition thoroughly integrates issues that have emerged during the past ten years. By taking a value chain approach and stressing management accounting as an employee and management empowerment tool, the content is relevant, interesting, and usable for those whose primary concerns are something more than financial reporting.