under efficient operating conditions absorption costing all manufacturing costs are assigned to products: direct material‚ direct labour‚ variable and fixed manufacturing overhead acceptable quality level (AQL) the defect rate at which total quality costs are minimised account classification method (or account analysis) the process in which managers use their judgement to classify costs as fixed‚ variable or semivariable costs accounting rate of return (or simple rate of return‚ rate of return on assets
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MGT 488 Strategic Management: The Capstone Credit hours: 3 Term & year: Spring 2014 Delivery Mode: Tuesdays‚ 6-8:30 p.m.‚ UHB 1002‚ Lecture/Discussion Instructor: Carolee Rigsbee Office: UHB 4077 Office Hours: By appointment Phone: 217.206.8254 Email: crigs2@uis.edu Fax: 217.206.7543 Course Description (per catalog) “This course integrates concepts from CBM core courses to study key issues facing top managers and management teams. Students will analyze industry environments
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issues to work out. As a “for-profit charity”‚ Google.org has an opportunity to create a charitable organization that is self-reliant and not constantly scrambling to raise funds through donations. The biggest problem with this strategy is that they face the same set of rules and objectives as a regular business would face; mainly‚ taxation and the desire for profitability. Google’s motto “don’t be evil” may suggest that this company really is about charity and not profit‚ but with shareholders involved
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STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND APPLIED ECONOMICS BSF 1101 ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING 1/INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING 9. NOT FOR PROFIT MAKING ORGANIZATIONS 9.1 Introduction These are organizations that are set up to promote or to cater for the welfare of the members involved and not to make a profit. These include clubs‚ (e.g. professional clubs‚ academic clubs‚ sports clubs)‚ welfare associations and any other societies (charitable institutions). Because these organizations are
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Assignment: Fixed cost Dora McKinney Hsm/260 Week 4 Instructor: Greg O’Donnell Fixed Costs‚ Variable Costs‚ and Break-Even Point Exercise 10.1 Month Meals Served Total Costs July 3‚500 $20‚500 Low August 4‚000 22‚600 September 4‚200 23‚350 October 4‚600 24‚500 November
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indirect costs are allocated using only one or two cost pools. All or most costs are identified as output unit-level costs. Products make diverse demands on resources because of differences in volume‚ process steps‚ batch size‚ or complexity. Products that a company is well suited to make and sell show small profits while products for which a company is less suited show large profits. 9-5 (1) Identify the activities that consume resources and assign costs to them. (2) Identify the cost driver(s)
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Apple Research Project – Part IV QNT/561 May 12‚ 2014 Bonnie Merritt Apple Research Project – Part IV To help Apple figure out what can be done to maintain and/or surpass its current level of success within the smartphone market Team D created and administered a ten question survey. The purpose of the survey is to gain knowledge on what consumers think about the iPhone and determine any desired changes to ensure Apple’s top rating within the smartphone market. The results of the
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Analysis of “Apple Tree” (extract) John Galsworthy is an English writer of XIX-XX centuries famous for The Forsyte Saga and he won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1932. It is important to know‚ that he started his literary career with long short stories‚ and The Apple Tree‚ which was published in 1917‚ is one of the most popular by Galsworthy. This extract does not say anything in particular about the whole story‚ but we can see very vividly the beginning of certain kind of events. Basically
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causes of the crisis. Frequently encountered causes include: * Revenue downturn caused by a weak economy * Overly optimistic sales projections * Poor strategic choices * Poor execution of a good strategy * High operating costs * High fixed costs that decrease flexibility * Insufficient resources * Unsuccessful R&D projects * Highly successful competitor * Excessive debt burden * Inadequate financial controls Which stage does your company belong? There are three
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Collin Sherrod Gibson Business Ethics March 1‚ 2014 Apple v. Samsung Ethical Audit Part 3 UN Global Compact – The Global Compact’s operational phase was launched at Un headquarters in New York on July 26‚ 2000. Today‚ thousands of companies from all regions of the world and international labor and civil society organizations are engaged in the Global Compact‚ working to advance ten universal principles in the areas of human rights‚ labor‚ the environment‚ and anticorruption. http://www.unglobalcompact
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