costs Accounts Nature or Classification Amount in Tshs 000 Administration expenses 0% variable 120‚000 Marketing expenses 40% variale 100‚000 Depreciation costs 0% variable 80‚000 During the year 2013‚ Ujamaa Ltd produced 80‚000 bags. Management is forecasting sales price for the year 2014 based on 2013 cost data. The following additional data is available for the year 2014 compared to the data for the year 2013 1. Price for direct materials are expected to increase by 10% 2. Under
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PART B Keavney Ltd has been operating using the conventional costing system to evaluate its product costs. As a management accountant different‚ more accurate costing systems can be implemented to suit the company and its products. In regards to Keavney’s three products Gammy‚ Tiggy and Whinny the implementation of a new costing system ABC will show how misleading the conventional costing system can be. Before implementing the ABC costing system we will analyse product performance based on its
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solving technique to calculate probability of outcomes by using random variables and multiple trials which are termed as simulations (Berg‚ 2004). Monte Carlo Simulation is used by professionals in engineering‚ medicine‚ physics‚ chemists‚ project management‚ manufacturing‚ research and development‚ environmental specialists‚ oil and gas and several business functions. This is a reflective report in which case study of Fennel Design Project of Laura Watson company is used to predict the demand of greeting
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the company need to make customers more confidence in the company by using own product to create a better reputation of the company. Selling division should not normally be forced to sell to an internal division if it doesn’t want to. If the top management really wants the division to sell internally‚ it should provide
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Case Study A – The Boeing Company Q1 about analyzing the tasks of the activity in terms of value‚ time‚ frequency and cost. - What criteria were used to classify tasks as value-added (PE and PI) or nonvalue-added (SE and SI)? - Is an activity value-added if it changed the form‚ fit‚ or function of the product‚ for which the customer is willing to pay? - Why is operation 070.00 classified as SE? - What is the task time versus flow time for the operation 060.00 under 737 EBU? - Why were the
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Mr. Blackheath had promoted Lee High to vice president of finance. Lee had practically been running the firm for several years during which time sales and profit had been declining. On November 15‚ 1977‚ Mr. Blackheath announced that his son. Trafalgar Blackheath‚ would take over as owner and president on January 1‚ 1978. Trafalgar was a graduate of an MBA program and for several years had been working for a large consulting firm as a marketing specialist. In their private discussions Mr. Blackheath
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Problem Statement • Management accounting’s report fail to help manager make decision to reduce cost & improve productivity • Lack of information to interpret real meaning of data • Fall of management accounting that the improvement does not reflect with the changes business condition Objective • Identify the problem causes the fall of management accounting • Solution to find a way to improve management accounting that provide accurate information an easy access for manager make decision
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THE INVESTMENT DECISION: ESTIMATION RISK AND RISK ADJUSTED DISCOUNT RATES This text tries to examine the impact of risk estimation in the RADR on the estimates of project values using two methods which are the empirical survey literature and the textbook literature. The empirical survey literature focuses on RADR and textbook literature which focuses on estimation risk. (I)Estimation risk and biased present values estimates (a)Illustration of the nature of bias: this goes to explain that there will
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ACCG330: Strategic Management Accounting LECTURE 12 CONTROL PROBLEMS AND PRACTICES IN MULTINATIONAL ORGANISATIONS ACCG330 Readings: Anthony & Govindarajan (2007‚ pp.678-696) ACCG330 Strategic Management Accounting Session 1‚ 2012 Learning Objectives 1. Describe management control problems and practices in multinational corporations. 2. Explain problems and issues associated with global organisations: i. Cultural differences and their impact on management controls. ii. Transfer
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Key financials & Employees Arsenal Turnover Profit (Loss) before Taxation Net Tangible Assets (Liab.) Shareholders Funds Profit Margin Return on Shareholders Funds Return on Capital Employed Liquidity Ratio (x) Gearing (%) Number of Employees Chelsea Turnover Profit (Loss) before Taxation Net Tangible Assets (Liab.) Shareholders Funds Profit Margin Return on Shareholders Funds Return on Capital Employed Liquidity Ratio (x) Gearing (%) Number of Employees Man U Turnover
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