Correct: Multiple Choice 6 3 Essay 4 N/A Grade Details - All Questions Page: 1 2 Question 1. Question : (TCO F) Computing unit product costs involves averaging in Job-Order Costing Process Costing A Yes No B Yes Yes C No Yes D No No Student Answer: Choice A. Choice B. Choice C. Choice D. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 3 Points Received: 0 of 5 Comments: Question 2. Question : (TCO F) Which of the following companies would be most likely to use
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Before Tax After Tax Item Amount Amount Annual cash savings $72‚540 65% $47‚151 Tax savings due to depreciation 32‚000 35% $11‚200 Total annual cash flow 104‚540 $58‚351 Part 2 Payback Period $200‚000/40‚000 5 Years Part 3 Annual rate of return Accounting income as result of decreased costs Annual cash savings $104‚540 Less Depreciation
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Andre Young ACCT 504 Case Study 2 1. Establishment of responsibilities. Only one person handles all the finances and the petty cash is open for just about any one to manage and handle cash. Need to be retuned to no one can handle petty cash but a public accountant. 2. Segregation of duties. Their has to be some one overseeing every one in the company. Their has to be some one over seeing the accountants‚ the checks being written and some one controlling the petty cash. People are usually
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Tom Emory and Jim Morris strolled back to their plant from the administrative offices of the Ferguson & Son Mfg. Company. Tom is the manger of the machine shop in the company’s factory. Jim is the manager of the equipment maintenance department. The men had just attended the monthly performance evaluation meeting for plant department heads. These meetings had been held on the third Tuesday of each month since Robert Ferguson‚ Jr.‚ the president’s son‚ had become the plant manager a year earlier.
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Before Tax Tax After Tax Item Amount Effect Amount Annual cash savings $72‚540 0.65 $47‚151 Tax savings due to depreciation 32‚000 0.35 $11‚200 Total annual cash flow $58‚351 Part 2 Payback Period $200‚000 / $97690 = 3.40 years Part 3 Annual rate of return Accounting income as result of decreased costs Annual cash savings $104‚540 Less Depreciation
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NPV A Item Years "Amt of Cash Flow" "20% FACTOR" "PV of Cash Flows" Annual Cost Savings 1 - 7 80000 3.605 288400 Initial Investment NOW -300000 1 -300000 Salvage Value 7 20000 0.279 5580 Net Present Value -6020 NPV B Item Years "Amt of Cash Flow" "20% FACTOR" "PV of Cash Flows" Annual Cost Savings 1 - 7 60000 3.605 216300 Initial Investment NOW -300000 1 -300000 Working Capital Released 7 300000 0.279 83700 Net Present Value 0 NPV A
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Internal control ACCT504 Financial accounting and Managerial use‚ analysis Keller Graduate school of Management Professor : Linval Frazer Week 5: Case study 2 Friday ‚ April 4‚ 2014 Preparing LJB’s Internal Control Reporting for Public Trading Background LJB Company ‚ a small business local distributor who understands to go public in the future‚ the company should be in accordance with the law and may need to take more stringent internal control principles . At the request of
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ACCT504 - Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis | Case Study 2 | Evaluation of LJB Company’s Internal Controls | | [Type the author name] | Due: Feburary 10‚ 2013 | Table of Contents Paragraph Introduction1 Accounting regulations2 Establishing a Control Environment3 Segregation of duties4 Segregation of record keeping form physical custody 5 Policies for petty cash6 Pre-numbered invoices 7 Distribution of paychecks8 Hiring
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A Acct 505 Case Study 1 Springfield express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: |Number of seats per passenger train car | |90 | |Average load factory (percentage of seats filled) |70% | |Average full passenger fare | | |$160 | |Average variable cost per passenger
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Sovereign Millwork‚ Ltd.‚ produces reproductions of antique residential moldings at a plant located in Manchester‚ England. Because there are hundreds of products‚ some of which are made only to order‚ the company uses a job-order costing system. On July 1‚ the start of the company’s fiscal year‚ inventory account balances were as follows: Raw Materials | £10‚000 | Work in Process | £4‚000 | Finished Goods | £8‚000 | The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours.
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