IB232-15 Issues in Management Accounting
Introductory description
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Module aims
- The module will build on core concepts introduced in IB116 Foundations of Management Accounting and will further students’ understanding of how accounting is used within organisations for the planning, control and evaluation of activity with a special focus on the manager’s role.
- The module will cover technical issues in cost management and performance measurement systems, and wider issues concerning the role of management accounting in shaping management structures and decisions in manufacturing and service contexts. The module is also relevant for profit, not-for-profit, public and private sector organisations. It will draw on recent research to explain how accounting systems are designed and function in different organisational and social contexts.
- The module aims to develop both a technical and critical appreciation of management accounting and an understanding of its strengths and limitations. A key emphasis will be on application, for example, the intelligent use of the information available to managers to aid their decisions and to evaluate the performance of business units and individuals within them.
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
Long-term Decisions and Investment Appraisal
Comparison of short- term and long-term decisions. The investment appraisal model and the need to identify relevant costs. Alternative appraisal techniques and their strengths and weaknesses. Practical considerations and the complications of Risk, Inflaton and Taxation. Authorisation processes and the need for post completion audit.
Variances and Management Control
Further aspects of Standard Costing and Variance Analysis. The strengths and weaknesses of standard marginal costing versus standard absorption costing. Modern variance analysis systems: reconciliation with JIT and continuous improvement philosophies and the need for activity based variance analysis.
Divisional Organisation and Performance Measurement
(a) Alternative structures and the strengths and weaknesses of divisionalisation. Divisional performance measurement and management, alternative financial measures and value based management systems and the link to shareholder value and external reporting.
(b) The transfer pricing conundrum, theoretical optimal solutions, behavioural implications and practical solutions. Transfer prices and taxation.
(c) The need for balanced performance measurement systems, introduction to alternative models, strategy mapping and the key challenges in PM system design
Management Accounting, Strategy and the Competitive Environment.
The need for a more strategic and external facing approach to management accounting systems and an introduction to Strategic Management Accounting.
The Alternative Approaches in Cost Management.
Contingency theory and the adaptations to management accounting systems needed to support alternative systems of operations management and marketing strategies.
Culture and Management Accounting
The issues related to international differences in management accounting theory and practice – the influence of culture and context.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Understand the technical and conceptual issues of costing and management control systems and their effect on behaviour.
- Explain the alternative approaches to investment appraisal and its practical applications.
- Understand the need for a tailored cost management approaches for different contexts.
- Explain the theory of optimal transfer pricing, the behavioural implications of alternative transfer pricing systems and practical applications.
- Understand the need for a greater external focus in management accounting and the roles of strategic management accounting.
- Understand the problems of divisional performance measurement and management and the need for balanced performance measurement systems.
- Critically evaluate and interpret management accounting information and its relevance to management decisions.
- Understand the role played by culture and business environment in the application of management accounting systems.
- Develop and demonstrate analytical, and problem solving skills.
- Understand the relationship between theoretical work in management accounting and management accounting practice.
- Appreciate the cultural and organisational environment and its influences on management accounting theory and practice.
Indicative reading list
Required (Core) Text:
Drury, C., (2005), Management Accounting for Business (3rd Edition), Thomson Business Press, London.
Other Useful Texts:
Atrill, P., and E. McLaney (2005), Management Accounting for Decision Makers. (4th Ed) FT Prentice Hall, London.
Hansen, D.R., and M. Mowen (2005), Management Accounting, Thomson South-Western, London.
Atkinson, A.A., R.D.Banker, R.S.Kaplan, and S.M.Young(2001), 'Management Accounting', Prentice Hall Inc, NJ.
Ezzamel, M., (1992) Business Unit and Divisional Performance Measuerment. Academic Press in association with C.I.M.A.
Fitzgerald, L., Johnston, R., Brignall, T. J., Silvestro, R. and Voss, C. (1994). Performance Measurement in Service Industries. CIMA.
Fitzgerald, L and Moon, P., Performance Measurement in Service Industries: Making it Work. CIMA.
Relevant Journal Articles (e.g., Management Accounting Research (UK), Journal of Management Accounting Research (US); Journal of Cost Management (US); Accounting Organisations and Society; Critical Perspectives in Accounting; and Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal).
Subject specific skills
Demonstrate technical skills related to the preparation and presentation of management accounting information.
Apply management accounting concepts and practices to analyse business problems and make recommendations.
Demonstrate enhanced competency in the use of spreadsheets.
Prepare and present professional reports to recommend courses of action.
Transferable skills
Develop and demonstrate written communication skills.
Develop application of electronic calculation techniques.
Develop and demonstrate group work skills, oral communication and presentation skills.
Study time
Type | Required |
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Lectures | 10 sessions of 2 hours (13%) |
Seminars | 9 sessions of 1 hour (6%) |
Private study | 47 hours (31%) |
Assessment | 74 hours (49%) |
Total | 150 hours |
Private study description
Directed reading; assessment & examination preparation; private study.
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group D5
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Group Presentation (15 CATS) | 15% | 7 hours | No |
Tutor assessed student presentations. |
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Online Examination | 85% | 60 hours | No |
Exam ~Platforms - AEP
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Assessment group R
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Online Examination - Resit | 100% | No | |
Exam ~Platforms - AEP |
Feedback on assessment
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Pre-requisites
To take this module, you must have passed:
Post-requisite modules
If you pass this module, you can take:
- IB373-15 Advances in Management Accounting
Courses
This module is Core for:
- Year 2 of UIBA-N400 Undergraduate Accounting and Finance
- Year 3 of UIBA-N403 Undergraduate Accounting and Finance (with Foundation Year)
This module is Optional for:
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UIBA-N20B BSc in Management
- Year 2 of N20B Management
- Year 2 of N20B Management
- Year 2 of N23K Management with Accounting
- Year 2 of N234 Management with Digital Business
- Year 2 of N235 Management with Entrepreneurship
- Year 2 of N232 Management with Finance
- Year 2 of N252 Management with Marketing
- Year 2 of N23L Management with Strategy and Organisation
- Year 3 of UCSA-I1N1 Undergraduate Computer Science with Business Studies
- Year 3 of UCSA-I1NA Undergraduate Computer Science with Business Studies (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 1 of UIOA-EEU Undergraduate EU Exchange
- Year 4 of UGEA-RN21 Undergraduate German and Business Studies
- Year 2 of UIPA-L8N1 Undergraduate Global Sustainable Development and Business
- Year 2 of UIBA-N1RA Undergraduate International Business with French
- Year 2 of UIBA-N1RB Undergraduate International Business with German
- Year 2 of UIBA-N1RC Undergraduate International Business with Italian
- Year 2 of UIBA-N1RD Undergraduate International Business with Spanish
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UIBA-N20F Undergraduate International Management
- Year 2 of N20F International Management
- Year 2 of N20F International Management
- Year 2 of N20S International Management (with Accounting)
- Year 2 of N20T International Management (with Chinese)
- Year 2 of N20P International Management (with Entrepreneurship)
- Year 2 of N20M International Management (with Finance)
- Year 2 of N20U International Management (with French)
- Year 2 of N20L International Management (with Marketing)
- Year 2 of N20V International Management (with Spanish)
- Year 2 of N20W International Management (with Strategy and Organisation)
- Year 2 of N20N International Management with Digital Business
- Year 2 of N20E Management (with Foundation Year)
- Year 2 of N234 Management with Digital Business
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UIBA-N20E Undergraduate Management (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N20E Management (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23N Management with Accounting (with Foundation Year and Placement Year)
- Year 3 of N23M Management with Accounting (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23E Management with Digital Business (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23F Management with Entrepreneurship (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23D Management with Finance (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N252 Management with Marketing
- Year 3 of N254 Management with Marketing (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23P Management with Strategy and Organisation (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of UMAA-G1N4 Undergraduate Mathematics with Business Studies
- Year 4 of UMAA-G1N5 Undergraduate Mathematics with Business Studies (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 4 of UPXA-F3ND Undergraduate Physics and Business Studies (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 3 of UPXA-F3N2 Undergraduate Physics with Business Studies
- Year 1 of UIOA-EUS Undergraduate USA Exchange