Accounting: Information for Business Decisions is a business-focused introduction to accounting. It leads you through the real-world business cycle and how accounting information informs decision making. This text teaches you to apply both managerial and financial approaches within the topics examined in each chapter, to see the direct impact that Managerial Accounting decisions make on the Financial Accounting processes.
About the Authors
Billie Cunningham is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Accountancy at the University of Missouri--Columbia (MU). She has received several awards for outstanding teaching, including the 1995 Exemplary Accounting Educator Award from the Missouri Association of Accounting Educators. She received her B.B.A., M.B.A. and PhD. from the University of North Texas. Professor Cunningham has conducted numerous workshops around the country on the use of writing exercises in accounting classes and on incorporating creative and critical thinking strategies into the accounting classroom. She was a coauthor of three previous books and has published numerous articles in professional journals including Journal of Accounting Education, Issues in Accounting Education and Accounting Education: A Journal of Theory, Practice and Research. Professor Cunningham is the faculty advisor for the Association of Accountancy Students at MU and is a member of the American Accounting Association (AAA), in which she was Chair of the Two-Year College Section and Chair of the Teaching and Curriculum Section. She also served on the AAA Accounting Education Advisory Committee, and as Vice-President and member of the Executive Committee of the AAA.
John D. Bazley, PhD., CPA, is Professor of Accountancy of the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver where he has received numerous teaching awards.Professor Bazley earned a B.A. from the University of Bristol in England and an M.S. and PhD. from the University of Minnesota. He has taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds a CPA certificate in the state of Colorado. He has taught national professional development classes for a major CPA firm and was consultant for another CPA firm. Professor Bazley is the coauthor of Intermediate Accounting, 9th Edition (2004, South-Western Publishing Company). He was also an author on three other accounting texts.Professor Bazley has published articles in professional journals, including The Accounting Review, Management Accounting, Accounting Horizons, Practical Accountant, Academy of Management Journal, The Journal of Managerial Issues, and The International Journal of Accounting, and was a member of the Editorial Boards of Issues in Accounting Education and the Journal of Managerial Issues. He was also a coauthor of a monograph on environmental accounting published by the National Association of Accountants. He has served on numerous committees of The Federation of Schools of Accountancy (including chair of the Student Lyceum Committee), the American Accounting Association, and the Colorado Society of CPAs (including the Continuing Professional Education Board). Professor Bazley is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Colorado Society of CPAs, and the American Accounting Association.
Marie Kavanagh has taught accounting across all levels of secondary and tertiary education. Marie’s research interests are in accounting and business education, particularly online. She was project leader for an Australian Learning and Teaching Council grant investigating teamwork in virtual teams. Marie is Australian Chair of the Accounting Education Special Interest Group for the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand and northern regional convenor for SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) Australia. She won an individual Carrick Teaching award for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning in 2006, and in 2007 was part of a team that won a national Carrick Program award for delivering the program Peer Assisted Support Sessions at the University of Queensland. She is a Fellow of the Business Educators Association of Queensland.
Sharelle Simmons (BA, BEd, MCom, CPA) is the Academic Director at Charles Sturt University (CSU) Study Centre Brisbane. She has had extensive teaching experience, having held positions at Griffith University, The University of Queensland, Newcastle University and Avondale College. Her primary areas of teaching are Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Strategic Management Accounting, Accounting Information Systems and Business Statistics. Sharelle’s research interests include the adoption of Performance Measurement Systems, especially in the public sector, and the choice of and functioning of networks within the healthcare sector. Sharelle has been the recipient of a large ARC Linkage Grant for research into networks in the healthcare sector. Her PhD research into the adoption of the Balanced Scorecard in the Australian healthcare sector has been presented at an EIASM conference. She is a co-recipient of an ALTC teaching award for the Professional Development Program conducted at Griffith University.
Christina James (BA (Hons) Oxford, GDipEd NTU, MFinMgt Qld, PhD USQ) has been teaching for more than 20 years. Her current courses at USQ include Sustainable Accounting and Finance, Accounting for Decision-Making, Accounting for Managers, and Management Accounting. Christina’s research focuses on climate change and accounting for sustainability and the environment.