BRUNEL BUSINESS SCHOOL COVERSHEET FOR ONLINE COURSEWORK SUBMISSIONS Module Code MG2134 Module Title Management Accounting Module leader Tony Tollington Student ID number 0617484 Degree Programme (e.g. Business and Management (General)) Business Management and Accounting I understand that the School does not tolerate plagiarism. Plagiarism is the knowing or reckless presentation of another person’s thoughts‚ writings‚ inventions‚ as one’s own. It includes the incorporation
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CHAPTER 5: ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING AND CUSTOMER PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS QUESTIONS 5-1Undercosting a product may appear to have increased the reported profit the product earned (assuming the firm did not lower its selling price because of the reported lower product cost). However‚ the increased profit is‚ at best‚ a twist in truth. Costs of the product not charged to the product itself are borne by other products of the firm. Worse‚ undercosting a product may result in managers erroneously believing
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Contributions of Activity-Based Costing (ABC) to the Modern Business Environment In the increasingly competitive business environment‚ the enterprises who intend to maintain and enhance competitive advantages must build an efficient costing system to control‚ plan and decide how to improve the profitability and efficiency of the operation. Activity-based costing system (ABC) is such an advanced costing system that satisfies the needs of companies in modern business environment. This essay gives
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The implementation of Activity Based Costing (ABC) in Chinese refining manufacturers Table of contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1 Research background 2 1.2 domestic and foreign research status 4 1.2.1 Activity-based costing development process 4 1.2.2 Status quo of Activity-Based Costing Development and Application in China 6 1.3 research contents 8 2. Related theories 9 2.1concept of ABC 9 2.2 rationales 10 2.3 difference between ABC and traditional costing 12 2.3.1. Different calculating targets 12
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Traditional Overhead Costing vs Activity Based Overhead Costing Activity based costing deals with the key activities in which the firm’s resources are put. It accumulates overhead costs for each such activity. It is also used in determining the drivers of these activities. It assigns the cost of these activities to their ultimate cost centre. Activity based costing is rather a refinement over traditional costing system. The major differences are as follows: Under traditional costing‚ the overheads are
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Cost as % Sales 61.81% 66.92% 100.52% 78.16% Profit $117‚905.84 $60‚789.37 ($1‚646.08) $177‚049.12 Profit Margin 38.19% 33.08% -0.52% 21.84% Note: For detailed calculations please reference attached document. 2) Define action steps for Blue Ridge based on the analysis: The above customer profitability analysis indicates that the small customers have a negative profit margin. As this specific customer base accounts for 40% of Blue Ridges total sales volume we recommend the following action steps
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Activity Based Costing Table of Contents Objective: 3 Activity Based Costing (A-B-C). 3 Oracle On Demand: 4 Deployment Options: 4 “Refresh” Activity 5 Current Costing Practice: 6 Limitations: 7 A-B-C Analysis: 8 Suggested Cost Pool: 10 Objective: The purpose of this project is to elaborate on the fundamentals of activity based costing (ABC) in the context of project management. The opportunity is to develop an integrated management system utilizing ABC concepts to plan
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reformation in performance measurement and decision makers have realized that conventional measures are not able to provide a holistic view on an organi-zation’s performance (Anderson & McAdam‚ 2004). With the beginning of the 1980s traditional accounting based performance measurement systems have been increasingly criticized for various reasons such as short-sidedness (Garvin & Hayes‚ 1982)‚ en-couraging local optimization (Hall‚ 1983)‚ lacking strategic and external focus (Kaplan & Norton‚ 1992). Acknowledging
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TOPIC: ACTIVITY-BASED MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Activity based management (ABM) is an approach to management that aims to maximize the value adding activities to the customers while minimizing or eliminating non-value adding activities. The objective of ABM is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization in securing its markets. It draws on activity based-costing (ABC) as its major source of information and focuses on managing activities to (1) reduce costs‚ (2) create performance
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Does General Dynamics Set to Give Back Recent Gains? General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) shares spiked significantly following Donald Trump’s election victory‚ thanks to the new president’s aggressive defense expansion plans. GD’s stock price surged almost 17% to the highest level of $178 a share‚ before falling back to $173 a share in the last three sessions. The company’s stock price plummet after Trump criticizing the "out of control" costs of joint strike fighter jets that Lockheed Martin is building
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