1. Product costs used for pricing and product-mix decisions generally include: Answer | | manufacturing costs only | | | design costs plus manufacturing costs | | | all costs incurred along the value chain | | | distribution costs only | 0.1 points Question 4 Within the relevant range‚ if there is a change in the level of the cost driver‚ then: Answer | | fixed and variable costs per unit will change | | | fixed and variable costs per unit will remain the
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Factory Office 1‚500 500Rent Factory Office 5‚000 2‚500Commission to Salesman 1‚250Advertising 1‚250Income Tax 10‚000 Sales1‚89‚500Q1. Prepare the cost sheet Q 2 Prepare a cost sheet for the year ended March 31‚2009 Stock of finished goods ( April 1‚ 2008) 6‚000Stock of raw materials (April 1‚ 2008) 40‚000Work in Progress (April 1‚ 2008) 15‚000Purchase of raw Material 4‚75‚000Carriage inwards 12‚500Factory rent
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Why Are Cost‚ Revenue & Profit Important? Cost‚ revenue and profit are the three most important factors in determining the success of your business. A business can have high revenue‚ but if the costs are higher‚ it will show no profit and is destined to go out of business when available capital runs out. Managing costs and revenue to maximize profit is key for any entrepreneur. Definition of Terms Revenue is the same as total income for a business and measures all money taken in through
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Activity Based Costing Implementation for a Not-For-Profit Darrell Ament‚ Author The author was tasked with setting up an activity based costing (ABC) system for a not-for-profit organization. The first thing done by the author was to use the internet to research the use of ABC systems for non-profits. The result was the conclusion by the author that QuickBooks’ class feature could be used to track expenses‚ revenues and balance sheet costs for the implementing ABC. Income‚ Revenue and Balance
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their operations into cost or profit centers. It is a management and strategic decision for companies to decide which divisions should be cost centers and which ones should be profit centers. . A cost center may actually provide services that could generate a profit if they were offered on the open market. But in most corporate environments‚ cost centers are not expected to generate a profit and operation costs are treated as overhead. Departments that are typically cost centers include information
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Analysis of Cost‚ Profit and Total Revenue Prepared by: Cajucom‚ Mary Jane Constantino‚ Georgia Escuadro‚ Abigail Ferry‚ Yasmin Joy Orobia‚ Maribel Lopez‚ Rannel Tumale‚ Mary Joyce Submitted to: Mrs. Gina Braga Accounting versus Economic Costs Economic costs Are forward looking costs‚ meaning‚ economist are in tune with future costs because these costs have major repercussions on the potential profitability of the firm. ● Opportunity cost‚ or costs that are incurred
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LECTURE 10 COST OF CAPITAL CLASS QUESTIONS 1. Roland Corporation’s last dividend (D0)‚ which was paid yesterday‚ was $2.50. The firm has a constant growth of 18.8%. The firm’s beta coefficient is 1.2. The required return on an average stock in the market is 13 percent‚ and the risk-free rate is 7 percent. Roland’s A-rated bonds are yielding 10 percent‚ its risk premium is 4% and its current stock price is $30. Which of the following values is the most reasonable estimate of Roland’s cost of retained
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LESSON 3: MOLAR VOLUME QUESTIONS 1. Calculate the density of the least dense gas‚ hydrogen‚ at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. [0.083g/L] 2. Calculate the density of the densest gas‚ uranium (VI) fluoride (UF6) at 70⁰C and 25.0kPa. [3.09 g/L] 3. An unknown monoatomic gas X has a density of 5.37g/L at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. Calculate the molar mass of the gas and determine its identity. [ 131.028g/mol; Xe] 4. Calculate the density of ammonia gas in grams per litre at 18⁰C and 100.4kPa. [0.706g/L] SCH3U0 Gases
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Prime Cost YES.....Conversion Cost NO. Prime Cost YES.....Conversion Cost YES. Prime Cost NO....Conversion Cost NO. Prime Cost NO.....Conversion Cost YES. | 2. (TCO A) The costs of staffing and operating the accounting department at Central Hospital would be considered by the Department of Surgery to be (Points : 6) | direct costs. sunk costs. incremental costs. None of the above | 3. (TCO A) The cost of lubricants
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FAFNA – Profit-Cost-Volume Problem SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CALCULATION PROBLEMS Based on the following information‚ complete the problems listed below on the Airwolf Helicopters Company. [In $ Dollars 000] Sales……………$75‚000 Gross Margin…60% Op. Expenses..$12‚000 # Units shipped…15 Operating Profit? Gross Profit (GP)= Gross Margin x Sales = 75‚000 x 0.60 =45‚000 Operating Profit (OP)= GP-Operating Exp (OE) OP= 45‚000-12‚000 OP= 33‚000 The remaining questions are based on the following
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