• How well you present the information about the manufacturing company. • How well you have explained and applied the appropriate information to support your answers. • The coherence of the report’s structure‚ content and style. Objectives: i) To encourage the ability to learn effectively through direct personal experience via the actual information from the manufacturers. ii) To focus attention on the learning process by delivering and exchanging information among the members of the group
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state) be P(L) = 0.5 We assume that the amount of utility or satisfaction Ajay derives from a payoff is equal to the square root of the amount of the payoff. So‚ we get Ui(a) = √x‚ x≥0 Where x is the amount of the payoff The decision theory tells us that the act with the highest expected utility should be chosen. We denote the expected utility of act a1 (AB Ltd.) by EU(a1) and the expected utility of act a2 (XY Ltd.) by EU(a2). Thus‚ we get EU(a1) = 0.5 x √1089 + 0.5 x √0 =
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will not like to update company information there‚ so just click ‘CANCEL’ Step 7: After that‚ we will be at the homepage of UBS system. To update company information we need to follow the following procedure: HOUSEKEEPING > SETUP > GENERAL SETUP Step 8: At the ‘GENERAL SETUP’ page‚ we will need to type in Company name‚ address‚ reference number. The most important thing is to maintain a right accounting year for the company. For example: if the current accounting year is from 1 January 2010 -
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Hstorical Cost Accounting Advantages and disadvantages of historical cost accounting‚ alternatives to historical cost accounting 2.1 Introduction Accounting concepts and conventions as used in accountancy are the rules and guidelines by which the accountant lives. The historical cost accounting convention is an accounting technique that values an asset for balance sheet purposes at the price paid for the asset at the time of its acquisition. The historical cost accounting is the situation
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must feel like the product or service he bought from your company was worth the price. A company’s reputation relies heavily on the quality of its products or services. This is relevant to both customer reviews and company marketing. For example‚ high-end clothing designers or expensive car companies often set the bar high through their marketing efforts‚ which typically promise perfection‚ as well as the expensive price tags on their products. If those expectations are met by the customers who buy
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Theory of Accounts 1. The fundamental qualitative characteristic of faithful representation has the components of a. Predictive value and confirmatory value b. Comparability‚ consistency‚ and confirmatory value c. Understandability‚ predictive value‚ and reliability d. Completeness‚ neutrality‚ and freedom from error 2. The amount reported as “Cash” on a company’s balance sheet normally should exclude a. Postdated checks that are payable to the company b. Cash in a payroll account c. Undelivered
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Recognition & Theories of Accounting The Joint Project Revenue recognition requirements in US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) differ from those in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs); the former consists of broad concepts whereas IFRSs contain fewer standards‚ but applying the two main standards to complex transactions were difficult and needed improvement (Australian Accounting Standards Board‚ 2010). Accordingly‚ the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
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Accounting Final Exam 1.) Five forces included in industry analysis Competitors. Potential entrants into the market. Equivalent products. Bargaining power of customers. Bargaining power of input suppliers. 2.) The balanced scorecard translates an organization’s mission and strategy into a set of performance measures that provides the framework for implementing its strategy. The balanced scorecard does not focus solely on achieving short-run financial objectives. It also highlights the
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variable manufacturing costs. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: absorption costing Absorption costing “absorbs” all manufacturing costs‚ both fixed and variable. 2. Variable costing includes all variable costs — both manufacturing and nonmanufacturing — in inventory. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: variable costing Variable costing includes only manufacturing variable costs in inventory. 3. Under both variable and
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ACC2CAD COST ACCOUNTING AND DECISION MAKING SEMESTER 1‚ 2011 MINI CASE STUDY 1 DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION; ETHICS Page 1 Recommendation Page.3 Executive summary Page.4 Introduction Page.5 Analysis Page.6 Recommendations and conclusion Page.7 Appendix 1 – Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants Page.8 References Page.9 Page 2 Recommendation Erin should notify Smart Worx of the postponement
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