through an accounting system. Usually costs are collected under general ledger accounting headings‚ which follow natural classifications‚ such as materials‚ labour‚ power‚ electricity‚ fuel etc. Cost assignment is a general term used to cover 1. Tracing of costs to cost objects‚ 2. Apportionment of costs to cost objects‚ and 3. Application of costs to cost objects often termed as cost absorption. 3. Define Cost apportionment and Cost absorption. Cost apportionment is “The allotment to two or more
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| 11‚000 | | Rent‚ building | 36‚000 | | Total actual costs | 123‚000 | | Applied manufacturing overhead costs: $80‚000 × 150% | 120‚000 | | Underapplied overhead | $ 3‚000 | | | | 2. Pacific Manufacturing Company Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured | Direct materials: | | | Raw materials inventory‚ beginning | $ 21‚000 | | Add: Purchases of raw materials | 133‚000 | | Total raw materials available | 154‚000 | | Deduct: Raw materials
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TEST QUESTIONS: Questions 1-3 refer to the following: The following selected data for March were taken from Rubenstein Company’s financial statements: Cost of goods available for sale Manufacturing overhead Cost of goods manufactured Finished goods inventory ‑ ending Direct materials used Sales Selling and administrative expenses Direct labor Work in process inventory ‑ beginning $ 65‚000 20‚000 51‚000 10‚000 15‚000 105‚000 30‚000 20‚000 0 1. The gross
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------------------------------------------------- The differences between public and private accounting In order to understand the difference between public and private accounting‚ we must first understand what accounting is. Accounting is simply an information system used to identify and communicate financial information to users of that information. Accurate‚ reliable and pertinent information is extremely important in evaluating a company’s financial position in order to attract investments. The accountant’s
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Chapter 1 – Nature and regulation of companies RQ 9. Outline the differences between shares and debentures. Ordinary shares attract no fixed rate of dividend‚ carry voting rights and may participate in surplus assets and profits of the company – they represent ownership of x% of the company. Ordinary shares are classified as equity. The company may issue shares either fully paid or partly paid (s. 254A). If partly paid shares are issued‚ the shareholder is liable to pay calls on the shares
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I Brief Contents 3 Chapter 1 Introducing Financial Accounting Chapter 2 Constructing Financial Statements Chapter 3 Adjusting Accounts for Financial Statements Chapter 4 Reporting and Analyzing Cash Flows Chapter 5 Analyzing and Interpreting Financial Statements Chapter 6 Reporting and Analyzing Revenues and Receivables Chapter 7 Reporting and Analyzing Inventory Chapter 8 Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Operating Assets
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BBUS2541 – ASSIGNMENT #3 Q1 – Exercise 4-18 Percentage of Physical Completion w/respect Equivalent Units Units to conversion Direct Material Conversion Work in Process‚ October 1 1‚000 40% Units Started during October 5‚000 Total Units to account for 6‚000 Units from beginning WIP‚ completed & transferred out during October 1‚000 100% 1‚000 1‚000 Units started & completed during Oct 3‚000 3‚000 3‚000 Work in Process‚ Oct 31 (20% as to con) 2
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SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY Halifax‚ Nova Scotia Department of Business & Tourism Business 3320 (All sections) Managerial Accounting I Course Outline Fall 2013 Welcome to BUSI3320 Managerial Accounting Why study Managerial Accounting? As a manager (current or future) you will need accounting information to help you make decisions that will enhance your organization. You will learn how to develop and apply this information in the real world. Hopefully you will learn critical thinking skills that
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Outsourcing Erica Inman BUS630: Managerial Accounting Professor Oscar Lewis April 16‚ 2012 Outsourcing Outsourcing is used very extensively in today’s world. Organizations use all kinds of outsourcing in their ever day activities to improve products and services that they provide to customers. Outsourcing is used to free both capital and brainpower for investment‚ research‚ and development. More than 90 percent of companies view outsourcing as an important part of their business
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APPENDICES A‚ B‚ C REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Welch Company purchased a put option on Reese common shares on January 7‚ 2010 for $215. The put option is for 300 shares‚ and the strike price is $51. The option expires on July 31‚ 2010. On March 31‚ 2010‚ the market value of Reese stock was $48 per share and the time value of the option was $120. The put option is not designated as a hedge. If the company has to prepare financial statements on March 31‚ 2010‚ what would the entry be? A debit to the Put Option
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