This course will equip students with the fundamental knowledge of the nature, function, and methods of management accounting so that financial and non-financial information is best communicated within a business, leading to help managers to plan, evaluate, control, and make decisions effectively. As a result, this course focuses on training students in management accounting techniques for preparing financial reports, planning, controlling, and making business decisions. At the same time, students will be familiarized with the business language, the role of a manager, and the professional ethics of a managerial accountant. The topics of this course include an overview of management accounting, cost classification, cost-volume-profit relationships, master budgeting, performance measurement in decentralized organizations, product and service pricing, and relevant information for decision-making.