ACCT20048 Management Accounting Systems
Course Description
This course enables students to: understand the relationship between the management control system and the structure and strategies of the firm; identify possible impacts of goal incongruities; identify situations in which the design of management control systems can have demotivating effects; identify problems caused by information asymmetry, bounded rationality, opportunism; consider factors influencing the design and success of the MCS and identify effects of alternative performance evaluation and control systems. Topics include: Management accounting: origins and future developments; cost behaviour and obtaining data; decision analysis and the evaluation of information; cost estimation techniques: engineering methods statistical methods; strategy and management accounting; CVP analysis: under uncertainty multiple products and resource constraints; cost analysis for pricing decisions; cost allocations: service departments; cost allocations: joint costs; variance analysis: investigation models; operational control: TQC, JIT, CIM; operational control: new technology.
Course at a glance
| Faculty: | Faculty of Business and Law |
| Career: | Postgraduate |
| Credit points: | 8 |
| Requisites: | This course has no pre/co-requisites |
| HECS Banding: | 2 |
| EFTSL | 0.167 |
Course Availability
| Term | Campuses |
|---|---|
| T2 | FLEX: MEL: ROK: SYD |