ACCT116 Management Accounting Spring Semester 2012/13 Course Instructor Dr Emad AWADALLAH Library Building Basement Room B161 Email: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Contact Details O Course Instructor: Dr Emad AWADALLAH My Office room: Library Building‚ Basement‚ Room B161 Office Hours: Sunday Female 9:30-10:30 am Office Hours: Thursday Male 9:30-10:30 am E-mail: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Core Text Book By Garrison‚ Noreen and Brewer‚ 14th edition‚ 2011. Assessment Grading First Exam Second
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Managerial and Financial Accounting Report FIN540 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making Abstract Financial accounting develops account information that is used by external parties such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies in their decision-making. Management accounting develops confidential accounting information that is used by managers within an organization. Management accounting is a complex process of identifying‚ accumulating and analyzing information
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Managerial accounting principles are utilized on a daily basis by managers and accounting professionals to assist them in making sound decision for companies. The company’s management collects and analyzes data to meet specific needs in different areas of operations. Four important areas management and accounting professionals concentrate on include budgeting‚ forecasting analysis and projection. Budgeting takes place at the onset of the fiscal year. Managers and accountants work in tandem
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BBUS2541 – ASSIGNMENT #3 Q1 – Exercise 4-18 Percentage of Physical Completion w/respect Equivalent Units Units to conversion Direct Material Conversion Work in Process‚ October 1 1‚000 40% Units Started during October 5‚000 Total Units to account for 6‚000 Units from beginning WIP‚ completed & transferred out during October 1‚000 100% 1‚000 1‚000 Units started & completed during Oct 3‚000 3‚000 3‚000 Work in Process‚ Oct 31 (20% as to con) 2
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$0.28 Unit Cost $5.57 $0.87 a. Answer: The cost of syrup is $4.70/unit if the sugar is considered a by-product and the gross margin from its sale is considered to be a reduction of syrup costs. b. Calculate product costs assuming this company decided to make and sell as much maple sugar as possible after filling all syrup orders (i.e.‚ it regarded syrup and sugar as joint products). Use the sales value method. Products Sales Value Costs beyond split-off Difference Joint costs allocation
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Grade 45/50 Managerial Accounting 505 Case Study Week 3 A. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Total Per Unit Percent Sales: 160 X 90 $14‚400 $ 160 100% Less variable costs/expenses: .70 X 90 $ 6‚300 $70 44% Contribution margin: $ 8‚100 $90 56% Less fixed costs/expense: $3‚150‚000 Net operating income: $3‚141‚900 8‚100 /14‚400 = 56% 100 - 56 = 44% BEP in passengers
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| 11‚000 | | Rent‚ building | 36‚000 | | Total actual costs | 123‚000 | | Applied manufacturing overhead costs: $80‚000 × 150% | 120‚000 | | Underapplied overhead | $ 3‚000 | | | | 2. Pacific Manufacturing Company Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured | Direct materials: | | | Raw materials inventory‚ beginning | $ 21‚000 | | Add: Purchases of raw materials | 133‚000 | | Total raw materials available | 154‚000 | | Deduct: Raw materials
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1) Before answering this question lets review the job and process costing sytems: Job order cost system: • Jobs are assigned to each job or batch • A job may be for a specific order of inventory Process cost system : • This cost system is generally used when a large volume of similar products are manufactured Answers: a. A custom yacht builder – job order costing b. A golf course designer – job order costing c. A potato chip
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Assume there are no other expenses or costs in MM Co. $95‚000 $67‚000 $15‚000 $7‚000 $12‚000 $41‚000 $44‚000 $26‚000 $16‚500 $7‚500 $25‚000 $6‚000 $101‚000 $102‚000 $233‚000 $344‚000 $127‚000 $30‚000 Required: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Compute the cost of goods sold in September. Compute the balance in finished wooden beds inventory at September 30. Compute the total manufacturing overhead. What’s the amount of total manufacturing cost in September? Compute the balance in work-in-process
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| 210‚000 | 800‚000 | I deduct the main reason for that are: Traditional Costing Method use the Overhead Rate (200% of direct labor) and the Activity-Base Costing Method just use the Overhead Cost Drives. As for Traditional Costing Method‚ the company just accumulate costs into a cost center (Three kinds of costs: director material‚ director labor‚ Manufacturing Overhead) ‚ and the Manufacturing overhead just equals the director labor multiply by 200% ‚ the Overhead Rate. These three kind of costs
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