product cost for external financial reporting purposes? a. Cost of a warehouse used to store finished goods. b. Cost of guided public tours through the company’s facilities. c. Cost of travel necessary to sell the manufactured product. d. Cost of sand spread on the factory floor to absorb oil from manufacturing machines. 1. Which of the following would be considered a product cost for external financial reporting purposes? a. Cost of a warehouse used to store finished goods. b. Cost
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Managerial Accounting 10th of March Anhar Hardjakusumah Understanding Cost Concepts Cost Terminology Product (Manufacturing over(head+ direct labor and materials) and Period Cost (selling + administrative) Variable and Fixed Cost Direct and Indirect Cost Controlable and uncontrollable cost Differential (the difference between the cost of two alternative decisions) Marginal (the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced has an increment by unit. That is‚ it is the cost of
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FINAL REQUIREMENT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING THU 06:00PM - 09:00PM Submitted to: Prof. Ana Bess Pingol Submitted on: Thursday‚ July 25‚ 2013 Submitted by: Bryan Joseph Panjaitan COMPANY’S BRIEF HISTORY Mansion88 is a Philippine licensed bookmaker that is renowned as one of the most reputable Asian online gaming sites owned by an Indonesian conglomerate Putera Sampoerna in 1998 after he purchased the brand from European betting company. The company itself was founded in 1990 as Gibraltar Mansion
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Intermediate Accounting Review Exam 3 Chapter 4 Statement of Cash Flows (SCF): is an essential component within the set of basic financial statements. Is presented for each period for which results of operations are provided. Operating Activities: inflows and outflows of cash related to the transactions entering into the determination of net operating income. Cash inflows include cash received from: 1. Customers from the sale of goods or services. Ex./ collection of cash from customers
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EntertainmentNow.com Prepared for Dr. Lucian Zelazny Department of Accounting McCoy College of Business 601 University Drive San Marcos‚ Texas 78666 Prepared by Veronica Piña Rupinder Singh Ashley Vollmer April 23‚ 2013 EntertainmentNow.com Case Overview EntertainmentNow.com is considered one of the world’s leading Internet retailers of entertainment products that sells an array of books‚ music‚ videos‚ and DVD’s‚ toys‚ and small electronics on the company’s International website
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Quiz 1.) The cost of goods manufactured for a period is the amount transferred from work in process inventory to finished goods inventory during the period? (TRUE) 2.) Differential costs can only be variable costs? (FALSE) can be fixed or variable 3.) The cost of napkins put on each person’s tray at a fast food restaurant is a fixed cost? (FALSE) 4.) A fixed cost is a constant per unit of product? (FALSE) variable would be true 5.) In a manufacturing firm all costs are product costs? (FALSE) 6.)
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it is probably not a good idea‚ even if the net present value is positive.” Under what conditions would this be a true statement? When would it be false? The statement is generally true. Investments should be made that are consistent with the company’s strategy. Sometimes a deal comes along that is too good to pass up. In such a case‚ a company might depart from its strategic plan (or revise the plan to accommodate the investment) 2. A firm with an opportunity cost of capital of 15 percent
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A figure of cost of goods sold reflecting the cost of the product or good that a company sells to generate revenue‚ appearing on the income statement‚ as an expense. Also‚ referred to as "cost of sales". It is essentially a cost of doing business‚ such as the amount paid to purchase raw materials in order to manufacture them into finished goods. For example‚ if a $10 widget costs $6 to make‚ then the cost of goods sold is $6 per widget. That is‚ the cost of goods sold is equal to the beginning
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ding costs. Low interest rates have also contributed to extraordinary growth in non-maturity deposits that may be vulnerable to run-off and significant upward repricing. Loan growth generally has been tepid‚ putting pressure on asset yields and on underwriting standards as lenders compete for higher-earning assets. The search for higher asset yields also is evidenced by growing portfolios of longer-duration investment securities. Profitability and productivity have been dampened by costs incu
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Cost Accounting - Chapter 1 1. Flexibility is said to be the hallmark of modern management accounting‚ whereas standardization and consistency describe financial accounting. Explain why the focus of those two accounting systems differs. Financial accounting is more about the bigger picture—it evaluates the finances of the organization as a whole‚ using historical‚ quantitative‚ monetary‚ and factual data. It is more formal and requires the use of GAAP. The information financial accounting
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