1. Basic Concepts Product cost = Direct Labor (DL) + Direct Materials (DM) + Manufacturing Overhead (MOH) Financial accounting Managerial Accounting + Sales + Sales - COGS - Variable Costs = Gross Profit = Contribution Margin - SG&A - Fixed Costs = Net Profit = Net Profit COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) is an “inventoriable cost” ( recorded in the Balance Sheet as inventory and expensed (Income Statement) when goods are sold SG&A (Selling‚ General & Administrative) are
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Managerial Accounting Reality Check Summaries Professor Shin Hee-Lim Shin 1001006 Reality Check – What’s your blog’s ROI? Summary ROI has been always one of the important factors to determine how profitable the business is doing. However‚ for until last few decades‚ ROI was only implementing to evaluate the hard assets like buildings and equipment. But in nowadays‚ many companies are using ROI to evaluate the investment in technology‚ such as blog. As a following example‚ it shows that
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is: Analysis Period amount/Base Period Amount x100 9. One of several ratios that reflects solvency includes the: Debt-to-equity ratio 10. Current assets divided by current liabilities is the: Current Ration 11. Ch.18 Managerial accounting is different from financial accounting in that: (users and decision makers‚ purpose of info‚ flexibility of practice‚ timeliness of information‚ time decision‚ focus of information‚ nature of information) 12. Which of the following items are management concepts
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References: Edmonds‚ T.P.‚ Tsay B.‚ & Olds‚ P.R. (2011). Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts. New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill Itrwin.
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Midterm Instructions: Answer each question below in essay form‚ based on the principles and cases that we have reviewed so far this semester (i.e.‚ Recognizing the Opportunity‚ Marshalling Resources). No. 1: Evaluate John Taylor and Marty Grayson’s effort to identify the opportunity. Are they the right people for this opportunity? Why or why not? John Taylor and Marty Grayson had both always had the interest of being entrepreneurs and when they met eachother is when their search for
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Midterm Exam 1. A) What are the advantages and disadvantages of making program evaluation a standard part of health and human service delivery programs? The advantages of making program evaluation a standard part of health human services programs they may become more efficient and effective in their services. By making the program standard However the disadvantages are that from the evaluation the programs may be ended due to lack of delivery effectiveness or the budget may be decreased
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Midterm Exam_MATH302 Question 1 of 25 0.0/ 1.0 Points Which of the following statistics is not a measure of central location? A.Interquartile range (CORRECT) B.Median C.Mode D.Mean Question 2 of 25 1.0/ 1.0 Points If events A and B are mutually exclusive‚ then the probability of both events occurring simultaneously is equal to A.0.0 (CORRECT) B.1.0 C.0.5 D.any value between 0.5 and 1.0 Question 3 of 25 1.0/ 1.0 Points The table below shows the preferences for elective
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partners as well. In terms of operations‚ business enterprise runs smooth given the cross-functional systems. This saves times and dramatically improves the efficiency of total operation. it can act strategically #3. Which of the 13 tools for accounting information systems summarized in Figure 7.18 do you feel are essential for any business to have today? Which of them do you feel are optional‚ depending on the type of business or other factor? Explain. Essential : 1) Sales Order Processing-
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Key Figures for the Exercises‚ Problems and Cases To Accompany Managerial Accounting Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment 9th Edition McGraw-Hill/Irwin 2011 by Ronald W. Hilton CHAPTER 1 No key figures. CHAPTER 2 E 2-24 Beginning inventory of finished goods‚ case I: $84‚000 E 2-25 1. Total compensation: $720 E 2-26 2. Total overtime premium: $20 E 2-29 2. Cost of goods sold: $820‚000 E 2-30 (f) $77‚000 (o) $110 E 2-31 2. Cost per call
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CHAPTER 1 (Introduction to Management Accounting) P-1-4A The following data were taken from the records of Clarkson Company for the fiscal year ended June 30‚ 2014. Raw Materials Factory Insurance $ 4600 Inventory 7/1/13 $ 48000 Factory Machinery Raw Materials Depreciation 16‚000 Inventory 6/30/14 39‚600 Factory Utilities 27‚600 Finished Goods Office Utilities Expenses 8‚650 Inventory 7/1/13 96‚000 Sales Revenue 534‚000 Finished Goods Sales Discounts
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