fffffffffffffffffCOURSE SYLLABUS Spring 2013 Frank Stearns Riverside Community College Spring 2013 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - 1B COURSE SYLLABUS MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - 1B Table of Contents General Information 3 1.1 Contact Information and Communications 3 1.2 Course Description 3 1.3 Learning Outcomes 3 Identification of Course/Reading Materials 3 2.1 Text and Materials 3 2.2 Internet Access 4 2.4 Web-CT / Open Campus 5 2.5 Log on Instructions 5 Course Requirements
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Module 1 SLP Assignment Managerial Accounting ACC202 Ryan M. Deichert 25 Nov 2013 My Employer Boeing This paper is going to give description of the company I work for currently. Within this description I will discuss my job within the company and how it affects managerial accounting. Also explained throughout will be how managerial accounting is used as far as planning and controlling. Lastly I will us some comparisons of other companies and the differences with
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that no one wants him‚ but the case may be that someone else may have been a better fit for the position instead of him. This does not mean that he was not just as qualified as the next applicant. Bryce stated that he stopped looking for jobs about 6 months ago‚ but if he would have remained dedicated‚ he
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Discussions for Managerial Accounting: Week 4: Discussion 1 How does activity-based costing differ from the traditional costing approach? When would it give more accurate costs than traditional costing systems? * Activity based costing (ABC) is a method for assigning costs to products‚ services‚ projects‚ tasks‚ or acquisitions‚ based on the activities that go into them and the resources consumed by these activities. ABC contrasts with traditional costing‚ which sometimes assigns costs using
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Introduction The purpose of management accounting in the organization is to support competitive decision making by collecting‚ processing‚ and communicating information that helps management plan‚ control‚ and evaluate business processes and company strategy. The interesting thing about management accounting is that it is rare to find an individual within a company with the title of “management accountant.” Often many individuals function as accountants within the organization‚ but these individuals
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Activity 7.5 - Assignment: Module Review Part 1 1. Planning and budgeting processes are notorious for their rigidity and irrelevance to management action.” How can planning be made relevant to the challenges facing a business? I do not believe that planning in irrelevant‚ as a matter of fact‚ planning is a time and cost saving tool that every business should consider. Planning need to be a fluid process and adapt to the changes in the market and consumers demands. Also‚ planning needs to be a regular
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File: ch07‚ Chapter 7: Budgeting and Cost Estimation Multiple Choice 1. If a project budget is overfunded‚ it will often ________. a) Produce waste b) Encourage slack management c) Improve morale d) Produce waste and encourage slack management Ans: d Response: Refer to chapter 7‚ introduction. Level: easy 2. If a project budget is underfunded‚ it will often ________. a) Inhibit accomplishment b) Frustrate committed stakeholders c) Inhibit accomplishment and frustrate
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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Role‚ History‚ and Direction of Management Accounting MULTIPLE CHOICE C 1. One of the objectives of management accounting is to provide a. stockholders and potential investors with useful information for decision making b. banks and other creditors with information useful in making credit decisions c. management with information useful for planning and controlling operations d. the Internal Revenue Service with information
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Chapter 5 Question 6 Page 218 Q = Dresses per week L= Number of labor hours per week Q = L –L2/800 MCL=$20 P= $40= therefore MR=$40 Part A: A firm maximizes profit when it equates MRPL = (MR) *(MPL) = MCL MPL= dQ/dL =1 – L/400 Therefore (40)*(1-L/400) = 20. The solution is L = 200. In turn‚ Q = 200 – (2002/800). The solution is Q = 150. The firms profit is= PQ – (MC)L= ($40) (150) – ($20) (200) = $2‚000 Part B Price increase to $50: Q = Dresses per week L= Number of labor hours
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Outline for 1996 DBQ 1. Opening paragraph: In 1860 through 1877 was a time of change and social development as the United States of America was freshly out of the civil war. -Fluff‚ facts‚ when the civil war started ended. -Thesis the ways in which the social change mounted to form a revolution would involve (List the documents main reasons) (Doc. C‚ D‚ E‚ F‚ G‚ I) 2. Body paragraphs: 1. Condone what the information says in documents C/D on how the black man can be trusted with a gun
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