Correlation Cost - Performance in Terms of Management Accounting
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https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i15.64Keywords:
management accounting, cost, value, performance, costing system, financial performance, overall performance, efficiency, effectiveness, the object cost,Abstract
Management accounting system is a useful tool for enterprise management, which aims to achieve performance piloting enterprise by promoting efficiency and effectiveness. To be successful in today's economic environment requires the use of a calculations system and management costs. Purpose of calculating costs is to identify cases not only transfer the cost objects. This approach shows the ability of the system for calculating the cost of providing an analysis linking financial performance of business processes and activities cost sale .The firms use type information in various forms in making decisions. The manager expects the management accounting a permanent assistance before, during and after the action, to define objectives, to understand whether the objectives are relevant and to measure performance.Downloads
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