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    Week Three Exercise Assignment Inventory 1. Specific identification method. a. cost of goods sold. Cash $35‚000 Sales $35‚000 Woods Good $11‚000 Wood Inventory $11‚000 Moon Goods $4‚000 Moon Inventory $4‚000 Total Cost of goods $15‚000 b. gross profit. Sales Revenue $35‚000-Cost of Goods $15‚000=$20‚000 Gross Profit c. ending inventory. $21‚800 (sunset)+ $31‚200 (earth)=$53‚000 (ending inventory) 2. Inventory valuation methods: basic computations. 3. Perpetual inventory system:

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    Week Three Exercise Assignment Inventory 1. Specific identification method. Boston Galleries uses the specific identification method for inventory valuation. Inventory information for several oil paintings follows. Painting Cost 1/2 Beginning inventory Woods $21‚000 4/19 Purchase Sunset 21‚800 6/7 Purchase Earth 31‚200 12/16 Purchase Moon 4‚000 Woods and Moon were sold during the year for a total of $35‚000. Determine

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    example of how debits and credits impact accounts. Assignment: (see attached file) Week2 D1: Financial statements are a product of the accounting cycle.  Think about two different companies: a manufacturing company‚ and a retail company.  Why would different companies have different accounting cycles?  Would you expect the steps of the accounting cycle to be the same for each company?  Why or why not? D2: What is the purpose of a bank reconciliation?  What are the reasons for differences between

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    list of cost items The costs of generation of steam are conveniently split into Fuel costs Electricity for pumps‚ blowers‚ other equipment Water Feed water chemicals Repair and maintenance (R+M) _______________________________________ Depreciation of boiler and auxiliary equipment Staff costs Note 1: The first set of cost items are variable costs. They occur only if steam is generated. Note 2: The second set of cost items are fixed costs. They occur no matter how many hours the

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    CHAPTER 6 Objectives Identify different types of long-term operational assets. Determine the cost of long-term operational assets. Explain how different depreciation methods affect financial statements. Determine how gains and losses on disposals of long-term operational assets affect financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for natural resources (depletion) affects financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for intangible assets (amortization) affects

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    133 Link manufacturing process and product life cycles Focusing on the process gives a new dimension to strategy Robert H. Hayes and Steven C. Wheelwright Although the product life cycle concept may have value for managers‚ its emphasis on marketing can make it inadequate for strategic planners. These authors point out that using a process life cycle can help a company choose among its various manufacturing and marketing options. Using the concept of a "product-process matrix‚" they show

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    WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT

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    Week Three Exercise Assignment 1. Specific identification method. Boston Galleries uses the specific identification method for inventory valuation. Inventory information for several oil paintings follows. Painting Cost 1/2 Beginning inventory Woods $21‚000 4/19 Purchase Sunset 21‚800 6/7 Purchase Earth 31‚200 12/16 Purchase Moon 4‚000 Woods and Moon were sold during the year for a total of $35‚000. Determine the

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    This document comprises ACC 206 Week 5 Final Paper Cost Accounting Principles of Accounting II Cost Accounting Accounting is the accumulation and aggregation of info for decision makers including administrators‚ traders‚ authorities‚ loan providers‚ as well as the general public. Accounting systems impact behavior and administration and have effects across divisions‚ companies‚ and even nations. This report will provide the reader a knowledge regarding cost accounting. This report will talk

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    AIRBORNE 3 a) Airborne was very selective about the customers it served and the services it offered. Airborne targeted business customers that regularly shipped a large volume of urgent items and passed over residential deliveries and infrequent shippers. Operational Activities: Unlike Federal Express and UPS‚ Airborne owned the airport that served as its major hub. As a result‚ it did not pay landing or facility fees but had to maintain the airport itself and did not share the expenses with

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    accounting week 3 assignment

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    Inventory 1. Specific identification method. Boston Galleries uses the specific identification method for inventory valuation. Inventory information for several oil paintings follows. Painting Cost 1/2 Beginning inventory Woods $21‚000 4/19 Purchase Sunset 21‚800 6/7 Purchase Earth 31‚200 12/16 Purchase Moon 4‚000 Woods and Moon were sold during the year for a total of $35‚000. Determine the firm’s a. Cost of goods sold.

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