1st Edition

Cost Accounting in Government Theory and Applications

Edited By Zachary Mohr Copyright 2017
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

Managerial cost accounting is the financial and managerial tool that is used to estimate the organizational cost of products and services in business and government. In recent decades, cost accounting in the United States and other advanced industrial countries has been dominated by discussions of Activity Based Costing or ABC. While ABC can be shown to produce a more accurate estimate of cost... Read more

1. A Framework for Cost Accounting Systems in Government

Zachary T. Mohr

2. Contextualizing Cost Accounting in Government from a Historical Perspective

Zachary T. Mohr and William C. Rivenbark

3. The Intrinsic Value of Cost Accounting for Benchmarking Service Efficiency

William C. Rivenbark

4. Cost Accounting for Rates and User Fees

JoEllen Pope and Zachary T. Mohr

5. Cost Accounting for Government Grants

Robert J. Eger, III and Bruce D. McDonald, III

6. Cost Management Innovations in Federal Agencies

Dale R. Geiger

7. Cost Accounting in European Countries

Ringa Raudla and James W. Douglas

8. Extending the Application and Theory of Government Cost Accounting

Zachary T. Mohr

 

 

Biography

Zachary Mohr is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA