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Dopson, Lea R.
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647.940681 DOP
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2009 2008
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"Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry gives aspiring hospitality managers the knowledge to analyze and interpret the varied financial information they will use in the hospitality industry. Using a reader-friendly and encouraging style, the authors provide managers with all the accounting tools, theory, and applications they need to make good business decisions based upon sound financial information." "Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry provides a unique approach rooted in current industry practices and is well-suited for a wide range of hospitality students and professionals."--BOOK JACKET.
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Siciliano, Gene.
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658.1511 22
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2006
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Harris, Peter J. (Peter James), 1944-
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657.837 ACC
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2006
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Adams, Debra.
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647.940681 ADA
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2006
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Monden, Yasuhiro, 1940-
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658.15110952 22
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2007
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Miyamoto, Kanji, 1938-
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658.15110952 23
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2008
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In the interests of globalization, many companies today are establishing theories and practices for international management accounting. This book discusses the current status of international management accounting in Japan through interviews with three major electronics companies. By tracing the history of the business expansion of the three companies, as well as their transition of strategies and accompanying organizational structure, key features and details of international management accounting are faithfully described. The book is divided into two parts. Part I describes general concepts.
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Jagels, Martin.
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657.837 JAG
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2007
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Gapenski, Louis C.
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362.10681 22
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2008
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Gregoriou, Greg N., 1956-
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338.83 22
Publication Date
2007
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It is now a well-know fact that mergers and acquisitions activity comes in waves. The most recent wave, the 5th takeover wave of the 1990s, was characterized by an unprecedented number of corporate restructurings in terms of mergers and acquisitions (M & As), public-to-private transactions, spin-offs and divestitures, and leveraged recapitalizations. Following the collapse of the stock market in March 2000, M & A activity slumped dramatically, but this pause ended in the second half of 2004 when takeover deals occurred again quite frequently. Indeed, some observers wonder whether the 6th takeover wave has started. The takeover wave in the 1990s was particularly remarkable in terms of size and geographical dispersion. For the first time, Continental European firms were as eager to participate as their US and UK counterparts, and M & A activity in Europe hit levels similar to those experienced in the US. Due to its financial impact and the unprecedented activity in Continental Europe, the 5th takeover wave of the 1990s and recent takeover activity (in biotech, utilities, pharmaceuticals) have triggered a great deal of interesting academic research. This volume brings together a selection of insightful papers. An impressive group of international authors address the following themes: takeover regulation; the cyclical pattern of the M & A markets and probable causes and effects; methods to determine the performance of success of M & A actions; cross border deals; means of payment and its effects; studies of hostile bids; high leverage takeovers and delistings. *A selection of the best and latest quantitative research on M & A activity worldwide *Impressive collection of international authors *Provides important insights and implications for practitioners.
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