of activity‚ costs and prices of products. What effects can this manufacturing company expect on their profit if they add a new production line or they alter the machines and variable expenses change? All these questions are addresses using managerial accounting technique called cost volume profit. 2-1 Cost Behavior‚ benefits and difficulties ahead Change in organizations activity like designing or producing new type of clothing can affect costs of this manufacturing company. The relationship
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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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198 Accounting Standard (AS) 14 (issued 1994) Accounting for Amalgamations Contents INTRODUCTION Definitions EXPLANATION Types of Amalgamations Methods of Accounting for Amalgamations The Pooling of Interests Method The Purchase Method Consideration Treatment of Reserves on Amalgamation Treatment of Goodwill Arising on Amalgamation Balance of Profit and Loss Account Treatment of Reserves Specified in A Scheme of Amalgamation Disclosure Amalgamation after the Balance Sheet Date ACCOUNTING STANDARD
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Family Genetic History Form Your Name: Marie Madeus Date: 7/28/13 Your Instructor’s Name: Carreon Purpose: This assignment is to help you gain insight regarding the influence of genetics on an individual’s health and risk for disease. You are to obtain a family genetic history on a willing‚ non-related‚ adult participant. Disclaimer: When taking a family genetic history on an actual client‚ it is essential that the information is accurate. Please inform the person you are interviewing that
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Castle’s Family Restaurant Candice Wheeler DeVry University Stage I Castle’s Family Restaurant is a local‚ small family owned business. Business is booming due to the location of the restaurants. The family-owned business is usually a case of a dream vs. reality. With crazy hours‚ small profits and no relief‚ a small business is tough to handle. Finding employees who are the right “fit” is especially difficult for smaller‚ family owned businesses‚ which often do not have the luxury of a human
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Methods in Accounting and Finance ACC4003 The Project Dr. Tambudzai Mangezi (Tambu) Tambudzai.mangezi@northampton.ac.uk What is required? • A 6‚000 word document on an industry of your choice • You will be expected to choose an industry that has at least 3 companies quoted on the UK stock exchange • Examples of “good” projects are available on NILE • You will not be able to chose companies from the Airline and Financial Services Industries • You do not need to register your project as you will
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Compare assigned costs per product under both methods. Why has Activity-based costing changed the total costs assigned to each product? By comparing the two cost assigned methods‚ there are some differences existed: Unit Product Cost: | Gadgets | Smidgets | Smadgets | Smadgets | Traditional Costing Method | 400 | 1‚000 | 1‚350 | 850 | Activity-Based Costing Method | 590 | 1‚100 | 760 | 1‚250 | Overhead Cost | Widgets | Gadgets | Smidgets | Smadgets | Traditional Costing Method | 200‚000 |
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impaired‚ write down) Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 b)TRADING: gains & losses are recognized in I/S; intention of investor is to profit from ST price fluctuations FAIR VALUE Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 Financial Investment (A+) 4 Gain on investment on securities (OE+) 4 c)AVAIL FOR SALE: recorded on B/S at FAIR VALUE; gains & losses are NOT recognized in I/S but in a separate EQUITY account called Accumulated
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Rahul Balhara Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis MAR12 Sec C Financial Statement Analysis Project -- A Comparative Analysis of Kohl’s Corporation and J.C. Penney Co MAR12 Sec C Analysis of Kohl’s Corporation and J.C. Penney Corporation J.C. Penney was founded by James Cash Penney in 1902. This Plano‚ Texas based company is presently providing family apparel and footwear‚ accessories‚ jewelries‚ beauty products and home furnishings via 1‚100 department stores as of
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Current Ethical Issues in Managerial Accounting No company can nowadays afford to function alone. Partnerships are increasingly getting important and the effective exchange of information can determine profit or loss. An important method to cope with the increasing complexity is called supply chain management (SCM). It is enterprise-wide planning‚ management and control of all logistics tasks in the value chain. I decided to choose this topic because I had the chance to work with the system
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