Eric Noreen
Eric W. Noreen has taught at INSEAD in France and the Hong Kong Institute of Science and Technology and is emeritus professor of accounting at the University of Washington. Currently, he is the Accounting Circle Professor of Accounting, Fox School of Business, Temple University. He received his BA degree from the University of Washington and MBA and PhD degrees from Stanford University. A Certified Management Accountant, he was awarded a Certificate of Distinguished Performance by the Institute...See more
Eric W. Noreen has taught at INSEAD in France and the Hong Kong Institute of Science and Technology and is emeritus professor of accounting at the University of Washington. Currently, he is the Accounting Circle Professor of Accounting, Fox School of Business, Temple University. He received his BA degree from the University of Washington and MBA and PhD degrees from Stanford University. A Certified Management Accountant, he was awarded a Certificate of Distinguished Performance by the Institute of Certified Management Accountants. Professor Noreen has served as associate editor of The Accounting Review and the Journal of Accounting and Economics . He has numerous articles in academic journals including the Journal of Accounting Research; The Accounting Review; the Journal of Accounting and Economics; Accounting Horizons; Accounting, Organizations and Society; Contemporary Accounting Research; the Journal of Management Accounting Research ; and the Review of Accounting Studies . Professor Noreen has won a number of awards from students for his teaching. See less
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Managerial Accounting
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Loose-Leaf Version Managerial Accounting
Great buy!
The book was in good condition. The binder-ready version is very convenient because I only bring the chapters I need to class. Read More
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Managerial Accounting
Good text
by h0tr0d, Nov 15, 2012
Good for the most part, Chapter 8 left something to be desired I think it could've explained better. Also on page 382, case 8-29 my textbook had in the problem a borrowing limit up to 150,000, but ... Read More