Explain the following: (a) Financial accounting Is concerned with the provision of information to external parties outside the organization and also concerned with the classification and recording of financial transaction in monetary terms in accordance with the established concepts‚ principles‚ accounting standards and legal requirements and presents the effects of the transactions on the performance and financial position of the business. (b) Cost accounting Is concerned with the ascertainment
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BRIEF EXERCISE 4-1 STARR CO. | Income Statement | For the Year 2012 | Revenues | | | Sales revenue | | $540‚000 | | | | Expenses | | | Cost of goods sold | | $330‚000 | Salaries and wages expense | | 120‚000 | Other operating expenses | | 10‚000 | Income tax expense | | 25‚000 | Total expenses | | 485‚000 | | | | Net income | | $55‚000 | | | | Earnings per share | |
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Bibliography: * Fundamentals of Cost and Management Accounting. Niemand‚ AA et al. 5th Edition. LexisNexis Butterworth‚ Durban 2004. * Advanced Cost Accounting. Directorate of Distance Education. Maharshi Dayanand University. 2004. * Managerial Finance. 2nd Edition. 2002. * ACCA Study Texts and Handouts. Kaplan Business Analysis. 2008 – 2010. * The
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School‚ London 18th December 2014 Group Assignment Management Accounting Submitted to: Professor Jeremy Fernando Submitted by: Group E‚ Stream 2 Alaine Sung | Hadrien Jacomino | Mokhtar Ibrahim | Nikhil Gangwani | Ronami Ogulu | Yana Kim Q1 What‚ if anything‚ should John Powell do about Frank Duffy’s reluctance to use KEA-priced linerboard manufactured by a Del Norte Paper Company mill in the United States? Answer 1: Transfer pricing: is the setting of the price for goods
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Management Accounting Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Traditional costing system and its limitations 3 3. Activity-Based Costing 4 4. Case Question 4 5. Analysis of the different result between traditional costing system and ABC system
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Management Accounting ACC107 Individual Assignment Asma Moosa 30624 Diploma In Business Sem 4 c) Overhead absorption rate= OAR/ ORR Smoothing= 12663.5/10000 = $1.27 Shaping = 31362.5/25000 = $ 1.25 Fixing = 20471.75/5000 = $ 4.09 Question 2 a)Total Selling Overheads Variable selling overhead= 6000*18.75 =112500 Fixed selling overhead = 100000 Total selling overhead = 100000+112500= 212500 b) i) Marginal Costing Revenue (200*10000) 2000000 Opening Inventory(84*2000) 168000 COST OF PRODUCTION
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An aging of a company’s accounts receivable indicates that $4‚500 are estimated to be uncollectible. If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $1‚200 credit balance‚ the adjustment to record bad debts for the period will require a debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $3‚300. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $4‚500. credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $4‚500. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $3‚300. The financial statements of the Melton Manufacturing Company reports net sales
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Management Accounting Absorption vs Marginal Costing Report 20813287 Absorption vs. Marginal Costing (Atmospheric Ltd) Contents Page No Memorandum 3 Marginal (Variable) Costing 4 Absorption
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Answer Key for Test Your Skills 1. Tutti’s Sandwich Shop has the following information regarding costs at various levels of monthly sales. Help Tutti separate her costs into fixed costs and variable costs so that she can predict and evaluate costs at varying levels of guests served. January February March Monthly Sales in Guests Served 10‚000 16‚000 20‚000 Cost of Sales (Food Cost ) 10‚500 16‚800 21‚000 Salaries‚ Wages‚ and Benefits 15‚000 15‚600 16‚000 Telephone 12‚750 16‚350 18‚750 Rent on
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the customer relationship. Answer Selected Answer: CRM 2. Which type of system would you use to change a production schedule if a key supplier was late in delivering goods? Answer Selected Answer: TPS 3. ESSs are designed to serve the middle management of the organization. Answer Selected Answer: False 4. Supply chain management systems are more externally oriented than enterprise systems. Answer Selected Answer: True 5. ESSs are designed
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