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Cost Management Techniques - CA Final Paper 5 SCMPE

Cost Management Techniques

Cost Management Techniques is a very important topic of  STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT & PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (SCMPE) of Paper 5 CA Final.

What is cost management?
Cost management is an integral part of business management. It is a process of planning and controlling the budget of a business. It helps in predicting the expenses of the business so that one can avoid going over budget.

Cost Management Techniques -
Managing a business has got to contain the value of utmost importance.

CA Final Paper 5 – Strategic Cost Management & Performance Evaluation

STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT & PERFORMANCE EVALUATION for CA Final was introduced in 2018 and the first examination for this paper was held in May 2018.  The paper signifies the importance of exposing the aspiring Chartered Accountants to the ever-growing world of corporate management.  The video modules developed by Takshila Learning are a sincere attempt to place at the disposal of the examinees to this paper, a concise study and learning material.

It will not be too presumptuous to claim that these modules are enough for passing out the examination and also we ensure that these modules will give a definite direction to students to conveniently and efficiently do the related work in their domain.  In the following paragraphs, the entire package of modules is briefly described along with a brief background of the significance of the subject of the CA paper- STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT and PERFORMANCE EVALUATION.

 If you need help with CA Final Paper 5 – Strategic Cost Management & Performance Evaluation contact Takshila LearningCA Exam Expert. Also, you may begin your preparation with the CA Final Free Demo Classes. Now students from all over India can learn from India’s Most Experienced Professors online and get their dream career.

 

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