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Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry | |||
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David K. Hayes earned his Ph.D. in Education from Purdue University, as well as MS and BS degrees in Hotel/Restaurant Management. He held faculty positions at Purdue University and the University of Houston. At Texas Tech University he founded the Restaurant/Hotel program and served as Chair of the Department of Nutrition, Education and Restaurant/Hotel Management. Dr. Hayes was Vice President of the Educational Institute (E.I.) of the American Hotel and Lodging Association and was responsible for the development of training programs utilizing advanced technology delivery systems. An industry practitioner as well as academician, for six years he was the Owner/General Manger of the full–service Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Lansing, Michigan. An accomplished author, his scholarly articles have appeared in The Cornell Quarterly. He has written 12 books, including texts translated into Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, and Croatian. he is now a full–time author who divides his professional writing and industry advising activities between offices in Okemos, Michigan and Jamestown, Tennessee.
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"I believe Managerial Accounting contains many benefits for both the instructor and the student. The Apply What You Have Learned section provides valuable exercises for active learners. Students and faculty can't get enough of these types of questions and problem sets."-- Greg Charles, Western Culinary Institute
"The organization of the book is perfect! This is exactly how I teach my course. I have to jump from one chapter to another when I use other books."-- Ben Goh, Texas Tech University, Department of Nutrition, Hospitality & Retailing
"I can honestly say that Managerial Accounting the most well-written accounting book that I have read to date. Perfect for the non-math major student! It is very easy to read, and I love how the authors keep repeating and building the confidence of students, saying 'You can do this,' and 'It's easy Math,' and then showing examples. The table of contents is excellent. Every aspect that I can think of is covered in the text."--James Mawhinney, Campus Dean, Strayer University, PA