(A
CASE STUDY OF PHINOMAR NIGERIA LIMITED)
ABSTRACT
Managers
make decision in order to choose from alternative course of action at a dynamic
rate. This is done in order to achieve the set objectives of the firms in which
they manage. To make these decisions, accounting information are used as a necessary
guide.
Manufacturing
firms make use of accounting information which have been complied from source
documents, records and statement in accordance with systems. These information
gathered are used to make effective production decisions which would achieve
the objectives of profit maximization cost minimization, Production efficiency,
proper resources allocation etc.
This
study is aimed at discovering the quantitative attributes to accounting
information which makes it an effective tool in the production decision-making
and if the information generated is utilized in effective manner. Although, it
is evident that decisions made in manufacturing firms are determined by the
accounting information to a varying extent. It is hoped that the
recommendations will show the importance of accounting information and that
managers who make decision will comprehend it as a vital necessity in decision
– making.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS Title page
Approval
page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
List
of table
Table
of content
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement
of the study
1.3 Objectives
of the study
1.4 The
significance of the study
1.5 Research
hypothesis
1.6 Scope
and delimitation of the study
1.7 Definition
of terms
CHAPTER
TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 Overview
of accounting and information accounting.
2.2 Types
of accounting information
2.3 Qualities
of accounting information
2.4 The
result of proper utilization of Accounting information
2.5 Production
decision- making and accounting information
2.6 Characteristics
of information
2.7 Types
of decision model used in production
2.8 Decision
and information characteristics
2.9 Decision-
making and accounting information
2.10 Decision
models and techniques
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1 Population
study
3.2 Sample
size
3.3 The
research design
3.4 Source
of data
CHAPTER
FOUR: PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1 Presentation
and analysis of questionnaires
4.2 Test
of hypothesis
CHAPTER
FIVE: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Discussion
of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 Limitations
of the study
Reference
Appendix
CHAPTER
ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Manufacturing
firms in the present economy have to contend with a lot of economic variables
which have been aimed at consolidating the gains of structure (adjustment
programmes (S A P) since the first step introduced by SAP was self reliance,
most manufacturing forms have had to consider the local sourcing of raw
materials instead of the dependency on imported materials for their production
processes. Other factors such as inflation, taxation, instability both economic
and political, competition and market forces have caused a change in the out
look of production.
In
order to achieve their objectives the manufacturing firms have to make concise
decision which would be relevant to the restricting of production processes and
in profit maximization so as to survive in our ever- changing
TOPIC: THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION IN PRODUCTION DECISION MAKING
Chapters: 1 - 5
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