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19 Managerial Accounting Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: [1] Explain the distinguishing features of managerial accounting. [2] Identify the three broad functions of management. [3] Define the three classes of manufacturing costs. [4] Distinguish between product and period costs. [5] Explain the difference between a merchandising and a manufacturing income statement. [6] Indicate how cost of goods manufactured is determined. [7] Explain the difference between a merchandising and a manufacturing balance sheet. [8] Identify trends in managerial accounting.

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