Water World Instructional Case: Integrating Financial and Managerial Accounting with Strategic Planning (Case Study)
Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies 2011, April, 17, 3
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CASE DESCRIPTION The primary subject matter of this case concerns integration of strategic planning with financial and managerial accounting. Secondary issues include financial accounting journal entries, relevant costs in decision making, budgeting, production schedules, and the accounting cycle. The case has a difficulty level of two, appropriate for sophomore level and five, appropriate for first year graduate level. The case is modular in nature, and is designed to be taught in 1-5 class hours. The number of hours of outside Preparation will depend on the portions of the case selected for use in the classroom, but should not exceed 10 hours.
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