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Great Galway Goslings: Organizational Context of Managerial Accounting

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  • Wagdy Abdallah
  • Theresa F. Henry
  • Athar Murtuza
  • Renee E. Weiss

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This case seeks to enhance student understanding of the relationship between accounting information and the order fulfllment and production activities of a manufacturing frm, Great Galway Goslings. Great Galway Goslings manufactures goose sculptures and has been suffering losses in recent years. Students draw on the skills they learned in financial accounting to analyze the company's order fulfllment activities, identify economic transactions, and prepare journal entries. The case provides a link to managerial accounting topics as students use segment financial statements to create contribution margin income statements, perform break‐even analyses, and recommend whether Great Galway Goslings should keep its retail business segment. Students will become familiar with the key features of business process management (BPM) and the extensive, real‐world activities that a manufacturing entity engages in to fll an order. Students will analyze the company's existing order fulfllment process and apply their knowledge of BPM to recommend process improvements for Great Galway. This case contributes to the accounting case literature by serving as a bridge from financial accounting to managerial accounting, intertwining many topics from managerial accounting into one cohesive case, and providing real‐world business process knowledge. Student feedback indicates that, overall, the case met its stated learning objectives. Great Galway Goslings is appropriate for an undergraduate introductory managerial accounting course but can be adapted to the equivalent graduate‐level course or an accounting information systems course.

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  • Wagdy Abdallah & Theresa F. Henry & Athar Murtuza & Renee E. Weiss, 2009. "Great Galway Goslings: Organizational Context of Managerial Accounting," Accounting Perspectives, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 8(3), pages 235-253, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:accper:v:8:y:2009:i:3:p:235-253
    DOI: 10.1506/ap.8.3.3
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