Allocation and Apportionment of Overheads / Job and Batch costing solution Question 1 (a) Overhead Analysis Sheet Overheads Basis of apportionment Total Machining Assembly Stores Canteen Indirect Wages Number of indirect employees 232000 ( X 232000) ( X 232000) ( X 232000) ( X 232000) 61867 123733 30933 15467 Machinery Maintenance Budgeted machine hours ( X 94000) ( X 94000) 94000 87935 6065 Machinery Insurance Value of machinery ( X 9050) ( X 9050) 9020 6380 2640 Rent
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MID – TERM ASSIGNMENT S S 2 MATHEMATICS 1. Calculate the lengths marked x and y in the figures below. Give your answers in surd form. (a) (b) 2. The top of a building 24m high is observed from the top and from the bottom of a vertical tree. The angles of elevation are found to be 45o and 60o respectively‚ find the height of the tree. 3. A box contain ten marbles‚ seven of which are black and three are red. Three marbles are drawn one after the other without replacement. Find
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY Answer: Business law is the branch of private law of which regulates the business relations and related activities. Business may be defined as any legal activity involving buying and selling for the aim of profit making. Business law includes Company law‚ Sales law‚ Contracts law‚ Banking law‚ Insurance law‚ Law of agency‚ Law of partnership etc. Business
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Case # 5-0015 Updated August 18‚ 2003 Note on Private Equity Asset Allocation Over the past 20 years‚ managers of institutional capital have increasingly allocated more funds to private equity. During that time period‚ private equity has been an asset class with relatively high returns compared to public stock market indices. However‚ the recent economic downturn has made it clear that this asset class also has significant risks. This note describes the characteristics and challenges of private
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Bridgeton Assignment 1. The overhead allocation rate used in the 1987 model year strategy study at the Automotive Component & Fabrication Plant (ACF) was 435% of direct labor dollar cost. Calculate the overhead allocation rate using the 1987 model year budget. Why do you get different numbers? 2. Calculate the overhead allocation rate for each of the model years 1988 through 1990. Are the changes since 1987 in overhead allocation rates significant? Why have these changes occurred? 3
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Ronald Coase noted‚“The cost of doing anything consists of the receipts that could have been obtained if that particular decision had not been taken.” For example‚ the opportunity set for this Friday night includes the movies‚ a concert‚ staying home and studying‚ staying home and watching television‚ inviting friends over‚ and so forth. The opportunity cost of taking job A included the forgone salary of $102‚000 plus the $5‚000 of intangibles from job B. Opportunity cost is the sacrifice of
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Health Care Resource Allocation Yvonne Larson November 25‚ 2013 Repurposed: “This task contains portions of material that were originally submitted during the 1302A/1303Asessions in HCM 612-01 & HCM 621-01 with Dr. Jill Diede & Dr. Peter Moskowitz” Clinical Staff – Financial Conflicts Ethics is the study of moral choices that conform to professional standards of conduct (Flight‚ pg. 201‚ 2004). The word ethic is from the Greek term ethos‚ which means custom usage or character
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Group 2 Questions for Individual Asset Allocation Exercise: 1. Allocate your fictional $1‚000‚000 among the following three asset categories: Asset U.S. Equities U.S. 30-Year Treasury Bonds Cash Total Allocation 45% 35% 20% 100% Justify your allocation based on your outlook for systematic risk in the U.S. economy over the next year. Based on GDP‚ there is an expected growth in rates for the following quarter‚ though it may
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Valuation & Allocation Models Dr. Edward Yardeni (212) 778-2646 ed_yardeni@prusec.com Amalia F. Quintana (212) 778-3201 mali_quintana@prusec.com - Introduction I. Fed’s Stock Valuation Model How can we judge whether stock prices are too high‚ too low‚ or just right? The purpose of this weekly report is to track a stock valuation model that attempts to answer this question. While the model is very simple‚ it has been quite accurate and can also be used as a stocks-versus-bonds asset allocation tool
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they are subject to taxes - Target rate of return: 5%+inflation - Change allocation policy when capital markets change or if there are new investment opportunities‚ law changes‚ or risk aversion changes. - Investment committee: 3 board members and 3 non board members - New asset allocation policy: o Reduction in exposure to of the investment portfolio to domestic public equity (31% to 20%) o Increase in allocation to absolute-return strategies (hedge funds-make profit whether market goes
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