To: Carminho Building Products Ltd From: Rodrigues Accounting Dear Sir/Madam‚ We are submitting herewith our report entitled UK Subsidiary Expansion. The main purpose of this report is to help Carminho Building Products Ltd decide the potential and suitable site for the formation of a public listed subsidiary. This report will include United Kingdom’s current financial reporting environment and other information that Carminho Building Products Ltd would need in order to make a sound decision
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Exercise 3-13. Costing Units Completed and Ending Work in Process [LO 2‚3‚4] At the start of November‚ Penco Refinery had Work in Process inventory consisting of 4‚000 units that were 90 percent complete with respect to materials and 50 percent complete with respect to conversion costs. The cost of the units was $38‚000 ($25‚000 of material cost and $13‚000 of labor and overhead). During November‚ the company started 44‚000 units and incurred $421‚970 of material cost and $394‚880 of labor and
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| Appraised Value | Percent of Total | Apportioned Cost | Building | $514‚250 | 55% ($514‚250/$935‚000) | $495‚000 ($900‚000 x 55%) | Land | 271‚150 | 29% ($271‚150/$935‚000) | 261‚000 ($900‚000 x 29%) | Land Improvements | 65‚450 | 7% ($65‚450/$935‚000) | 63‚000 ($900‚000 x 7%) | Four Vehicles | 84‚150 | 9% ($84‚150/$935‚000) | 81‚000 ($900‚000 x 9%) | Totals | $935‚000 | 100% | $900‚000 | 1. Prepare a table to allocate the lump-sum purchase price to the separate assets purchased
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“internal consistency” of accounting standards is Any entity intends to create its own standard must in accordance with the existing system of standard 2. In order to achieve “internal consistency”‚ the necessary factors are as follow: a) Any entity intends to create its own standard must in accordance with the existing system of standard b) Developing standards are correspondence with the same conceptual framework. It is necessary to establish an accounting law or principle to regulate
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HISTORY OF ACCOUNTING LEARNING OUTCOMES Understand the history of accounting dating from prehistoric times to written record keeping. Identify the seven preconditions for the emergence of systematic book keeping. Know Luca Pacioll contributions in introducing double entry book keeping. Accounting is a tool‚ invented by humankind‚ to fulfill needs of society. Unlike the explorers of the past who discovered new lands‚ accounting cannot in any true sense be said to have been discovered
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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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Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures Shannon Goshert ACC 537 July 25‚ 2010 Angela Rose Abstract Basic accounting concepts and business structures go hand-in-hand. Usually the business structure will determine the type of accounting concepts it will use. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are needed for effective accounting information. Basic Accounting Concepts and Business Structures Basic accounting concepts and business structures are important to a business’s
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Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Which is NOT a characteristic of a functional-based costing system? a. It uses traditional product costing definitions. b. It uses unit-based activity drivers to assign overhead to products. c. It is cheaper than an activity-based costing system. d. It offers greater product costing accuracy than an activity-based costing system. ____ 2. Unit-based product costing uses which of the
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Homework Assignment 1: MC 3. (A) MC 4. (D) MC 5. (B) 1) What are the three major business activities of a company that are motivated and shaped by planning activities? Explain each activity. Investing Activities: consists of the acquiring and disposing of assets needed to produce and sell a company’s products or services. These assets may be long-term or short-term assets depending on the nature of the company. Financing Activities: the methods companies use to fund the investments in assets
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measurement on the basis of financial reporting. It provides information about what an entity might realize if it sold an asset or might pay to transfer a liability. In recent years‚ the use of fair value as a measurement basis for financial reporting has been expanded. Determining fair value often requires a variety of assumptions as well as significant judgment. Thus‚ investors desire timely and transparent information about how fair value is measured‚ its impact on current financial statements‚ and its
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