Balance scorecard Definition Balance scorecard also known as BSC. BSC was developed by Robert Kaplan and Norton in the early 1990s. Balance scorecard comes from two words namely balance and scorecards. Balance mean a balance between financial and non-financial performance‚ short-term performance and long-term performance‚ the performance of which is internal and external. When the scorecard also mean that the card is used to measure one’s performance score. At first scorecard used to measure performance
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Managerial Accounting Mid-Term 1.) a.) Snack-Foods division president may want to play the end-of-year games because there may be a bonus for the division president if they get certain earnings for the year. Not only a bonus for the division president; but there may be a bonus for the division itself. With that being said he could use that for the other employees to help participate in the year-end games. If corporate has seen them fallen behind‚ then these year-end games maybe able to apply
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Outsourcing BUS 630: Managerial Accounting Outsourcing The pros and cons of outsourcing varies by industry‚ size of organization‚ organizational structure‚ and many other components. The pros and cons are highlighted and the fall of Satyam to encompass a full range of accounting aspects. All size organizations outsource a portion of his or her business. Therefore‚ taking time to reflect on the points identified in this paper may enlighten or create ideas for consideration regarding outsourcing
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Nanchang‚ P. R. China‚ May 22-24‚ 2009‚ pp. 206-209 Study on Balanced Scorecard of Commercial Bank in Performance Management System Yansheng Zhang1‚ Longyi Li2 1‚2 South China University of Technology‚ Guangzhou‚ China 1 Zhang.ys01@mail.scut.edu.cn 2 lyli@scut.edu.cn Abstract—Performance management of commercial banks is an important aspect of banking business management. this paper makes study about how to use the Balanced Scorecard as a tool‚ which is applied to commercial banks performance
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Chapter -1 Multiple Choice Questions 21. Which of the following is not one of the three basic activities of a manager? A) Planning B) Controlling C) Directing and motivating D) Compiling management accounting reports Answer: D Level: Easy LO: 2 22. The delegation of decision making to lower levels in an organization is known as: A) the planning and control cycle. B) controlling. C) decentralization
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AC202 Managerial Accounting Unit 1 exam (Chapters 13-17) Multiple choice (each question is worth 5 points) 1. When preparing an income statement‚ which of the following is the proper order for income statement components? a. Comprehensive income‚ Other comprehensive income items‚ irregular items‚ Net income b. Net income‚ irregular items‚ Comprehensive income‚ Other comprehensive income items c. Irregular items‚ Net income‚ Other comprehensive income items‚ Comprehensive income d. Irregular
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HOW MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ADDS VALUE TO ORGANIZATION 1. INTRODUCTION Management accounting provides accounting and related information to support the management of an organization in its internal decision-making. It includes product costing‚ relevant costing‚ cost-volume-profit analysis‚ capital budgeting‚ and operational‚ tactical‚ and strategic planning. A major activity included in the management accounting is the measurement of costs of processes that create value. Management accounting is
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Managerial accounting chapter 13 garison Question 13-11 Project A Initial Cost = $15‚000 Life of the project = 10 years Annual net cash inflow = $4‚000 Salvage Value = $0 Required rate of return = 16% Item Years Amount of cash flow 16% factor Present Value of Cash flow Annual net cash flow 1 to 10 $4‚000 4.833 $19‚332 Intial Investment Now $15‚000 1 $15‚000 Net Present Value (a-b) $4‚332 Project B Initial
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FINAL PAPER Managerial Accounting Ateneo-Regis MBA Program by: Maria Victoria Sierra TAMERA PLAZA INN‚ "Your Urban Bed and Breakfast” On this small plot of land in the middle of a bustling city called Bacolod‚ in the Negros Occidental province of the Philippines‚ lies home to the family of Jose and Teodula Tamera. Located on 79 Lacson Street‚ this place was especially home to one of their sons‚ Robin Tamera. After years of decadence in this little
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7-1 in Ch. 7 of Strategic Management Develop the strategic objectives for your business in the format of a balanced scorecard. The strategic objectives are measures of attaining your vision and mission. As you develop them consider the vision‚ mission‚ and values for your business and the outcomes of your SWOTT analysis. Consider the following four quadrants of the balanced scorecard when developing your strategic objectives: • Shareholder Value or Financial Perspective‚ includes strategic
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