MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Information for Decision-Making and Strategy Execution SIXTH EDITION Anthony A. Atkinson University of Waterloo Robert S. Kaplan Harvard University Ella Mae Matsumura University of Wisconsin–Madison S. Mark Young University of Southern California Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City S~ Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore
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Capital budgeting is the process a. used in sell or process further decisions. b. of determining how much capital stock to issue. c. of making capital expenditure decisions. d. of eliminating unprofitable product lines. 32. If an asset costs $70‚000 and is expected to have a $10‚000 salvage value at the end of its ten-year life‚ and generates annual net cash inflows of $10‚000 each year‚ the cash payback period is a. 8 years. b. 7 years. c. 6 years. d. 5 years. 47. Intangible
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one another. A disadvantage would be clients with social fears are less likely to share. There are also confidentiality concerns. People are also less likely to share because of the fear of being judged or their information being shared. A cost benefit analysis is a systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives that satisfy transactions‚ activities. One advantage to a CBA is it allows the addict to compare the alternative and this could ultimately led to the improvement
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of per Unit Total Costs. The estimated unit costs for Hoteling Industries‚ when operating at a production and sales level of 10‚000 units‚ are as follows: Cost Item Estimated Unit Cost Direct materials $15 Direct labor 10 Variable factory overhead 8 Fixed factory overhead 5 Variable marketing 4 Fixed marketing 3 Required: (1) Identify the estimated conversion cost per unit. (2) Identify the estimated prime cost per unit. (3) Determine the estimated total variable cost per unit. (4) Compute
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CHAPTER 6 COST BEHAVIOR TYPES OF COST BEHAVIOR PATTERNS 1. Variable Cost 2. Fixed Cost 3. Mixed / Semi-variable Cost Cost Structure – the relative proportion of fixed‚ variable‚ and mixed costs found within an organization or firm. 1. Variable Cost - its total dollar amount varies in direct proportion to changes in the activity level. Example: Number of Trucks Radiator Cost per Total Radiator
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activities; c. Productive activities‚ such as finished goods transportation‚ storage‚ customer contact‚ order processing‚ etc. d. Sales activities to let customers understand and buying of goods‚ such as advertising‚ promotion‚ marketing agency costs‚ etc; e. Service activities‚ including training‚ repair‚ maintenance‚ components renewal etc‚ aiming at improving the added value of products. Auxiliary activities: a. Procurement activities‚ to refer to the purchase of used in enterprise value
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COST CLASSIFICATION CONCEPT OF COST: DEFINITION: A SACRIFICE OR GIVING UP OF RESOURCES FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FREQUENTLY MEASURED BY THE MONETARY UNITS (RUPEES‚ DOLLARS) THAT MUST BE PAID FOR GOODS AND SERVICES . ➢ EMPHASIS ON COST INFORMATION: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS PAY A LOT OF ATTENTION TO COSTS BECAUSE COST HAVE A VITAL ROLE TO PLAY IN PLANNING ‚ EVALUATING AND DECISION MAKING. FOR EXAMPLE IN PLANNING THE ROUTE AND FLIGHT SCHEDULES THE MANAGER OF AN AIR LINE MUST CONSIDER
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Overview Welcome to the study of cost accounting. This introductory chapter explains the intertwining roles of managers and management accountants in choosing an organization’s strategy‚ and in planning and controlling its operations. Unlike the remainder of the textbook‚ this chapter has no “number crunching.” Its main purpose is to emphasize the management accountant’s role in providing information for managers. Review Points organization. Cost accounting provides information
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education‚ but sometimes I find myself wondering: Do the benefits of college still outweigh the costs? I want to say that college will always outweigh the cost‚ but I have no facts to support my opinion. With this paper‚ I have set out to prove or disprove my opinion. I will do so by researching three main topics. I will find the pros and cons of gaining a higher education‚ the statistical facts about the costs and debts gained and the possible ability to repay in a timely manner‚ and finally I will address
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ACC 423 Final Exam Copy this link to your browser and download http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-423-Final-Exam-WileyPlus-3-191.htm Question 1 Buttercup Corporation issued 330 shares of $10 par value common stock for $4‚950. Prepare Buttercup journal entry.( List multiple debit credit from largest to smallest amount e.g. 10‚5‚2) Question 2 Wilco Corporation has the following account balances at December 31‚ 2012 Common Stock $5 par value
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