Hilton, Maher, and Selto: Cost Management, 3/e.Part ISetting the Strategic Foundation: The Importance of Analyzing and Managing CostsPart IIActivity-Based ManagementPart III Process Costing and Cost AllocationPart IV Planning and Decision MakingPart VEvaluating and Managing PerformanceCreating and Managing Value-Added EffortGlossaryBibliography Index
Ronald W. Hilton is a Professor of Accounting at Cornell
University. With bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting from
The Pennsylvania State University, he received his Ph.D. from The
Ohio State University.
A Professor of Management at the University of California-Davis,
Professor Maher previously taught at the University of Michigan,
the University of Chicago, and the University of Washington. He
also worked on the audit staff at Arthur Andersen & Co. and was a
self-employed financial consultant for small -businesses. He
received his BBA from Gonzaga University (which named him
Distinguished Alumnus in 1989), and his MBA and Ph.D. from the
University of Washington, and earned the CPA from the state of
Washington. Professor Maher is president of the Management
Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association, and has
served on the editorial boards of The Accounting Review, Accounting
Horizons, Journal of Management Accounting Research, and Management
Accounting. Co-author of two leading textbooks, Principles of
Accounting and Managerial Accounting, Maher has co-authored several
additional books and monographs, including Internal Controls in
U.S. Corporations and Management Incentive Compensation Plans, and
published articles in many journals, including Management
Accounting, The Journal of Accountancy, The Accounting Review, The
Journal of Accounting Research, Financial Executive, and The Wall
Street Journal. For his research on internal controls, Maher was
awarded the American Accounting Association's Competitive
Manuscript Award and the AICPA Notable Contribution to Literature
Award. He has also received the award for the Outstanding Tax
Manuscript, and from the students at the University of California's
Graduate School of Management, he has received the Annual
Outstanding Teacher Award three times and a special award for
outstanding service twice
Professor Selto has been on the faculty at the University of
Colorado at Boulder since 1985, where he has taught accounting at
the undergraduate and graduate levels and served as Division Chair
of Accounting and Information Systems. Recently appointed as a
Research Fellow of the University of Melbourne, Selto has taught at
the University of Denver, the University of Colorado at Denver, and
the University of Washington. Professor Selto holds MBA and Ph.D.
degrees in accounting from the University of Washington, and BS and
MS degrees in mechanical engineering, from Gonzaga University and
the University of Utah, respectively. Prior to earning his MBA and
Ph.D. degrees, he worked as a mechanical engineer and served as an
officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers. Active in the American
Accounting Association and its Management Accounting Section, Selto
was the editor of the Education Research section of The Accounting
Review and has served on the editorial boards of The Accounting
Review, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management
Accounting Research, and Accounting Horizons. A researcher of
management accounting and management control, Selto has published
articles in Journal of Accounting Research, Accounting,
Organizations and Society, Journal of Cost Management and Journal
of Management Accounting Research, one of which was recognized as a
Notable Contribution to the Management Accounting Literature.
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