This true-user book focuses on the use of accounting information for decision making. It places students into situations where management decisions are needed. Readers learn both when and why accounting information is key to communicating important information within an organization, so that management can make informed choices.
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Robert Ingram is the Ross-Culverhouse Chair in the Culverhouse School of Accountancy at the University of Alabama. He teaches courses in financial accounting and has been actively involved in course curriculum development. He has served as Director of Education for the American Accounting Association, as a member of the Accounting Education Change Commission, and as an editor of Issues in Accounting Education, a journal dedicated to education research. Professor Ingram is a CPA and holds a Ph. D. from Texas Tech University. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Alabama, he taught at the University of South Carolina, the University of Iowa and the University of Chicago. His research, which examines financial reporting and accounting education, has been published widely in accounting and business journals. He is the recipient of the National Alumni Association Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award and the Burlington Northern. Professor Ingram is married and has two children. The family lives is Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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