This research report has been submitted for examination/supervision with my approval as the candidate’s university supervisor Signed………………………………..…….Date………………………………….. 1) Name : Mustafa Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Signed…………………………………Date………………………………….. 2) Name : prof: Ahmed Abdi Jama Declaration I‚ Mustafa Mohamed Ibrahim does hereby declare that “the impact of inflation on the living standard in Somaliland household consumption‚ Is entirely my own original work‚ except where I acknowledged
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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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CHAPTER 4 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AROUND THE WORLD SUGGESTED ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS Questions 1. The majority of major corporations are franchised as public corporations. Discuss the key strength and weakness of the ‘public corporation’. When do you think the public corporation as an organizational form is unsuitable? Answer: The key strength of the public corporation lies in that it allows for efficient risk sharing among investors. As a
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Chapter 3 continued... Every acct on adj trial bal is used only once in creating first 3 financial stmts. Point of closing is to bring RE up to date - in doing that‚ we zero out temp accts. 4 kinds of closing entries: 1) close out Revenue - debit Rev CR Income Summ (normal credit bal) (only exists long enough for closing entries) - companies may be closing hundreds of rev or exp accts 2) close out Expense accts - list every single acct DR Income Summ CR Exp accts 3) DR Income Summ
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Managerial Accounting‚ 3e (Braun/Tietz) Chapter 2 Building Blocks of Managerial Accounting 1) Service companies must carry a large amount of inventory to meet consumer demand. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 LO: 2-1 EOC: E2-1 AACSB: Reflective Thinking Learning Outcome: Define and use cost-volume-profit analysis to analyze the effects of changes in costs and volume on a company’s profits 2) Manufacturing companies usually have three types of inventory. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 LO: 2-1
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Chapter 4 Systems Design: Process Costing Solutions to Questions 4-1 A process costing system should be used in situations where a homogeneous product is produced on a continuous basis. ished goods) during the period plus the equivalent units in the department’s ending work in process inventory. 4-2 1. Job-order costing and process costing have the same basic purposes—to assign materials‚ labor‚ and overhead cost to products and to provide a mechanism for computing unit product costs. 2. Both systems
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3. Cash equivalents are described as the balance of the Cash control amount combined with the control account for purposes of balance sheet presentation. These liquid short-term investments‚ such as U.S. Treasury bills and money market funds‚ qualify because the are considered very safe‚ have a very stable market‚ and mature within 90 days of the acquisition date. Because these items are so similar to cah‚ they are combined with it on the balance sheet. 6. Two items that are often encountered
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also be classified in operating activtiies if the company wishes. h) Operating activities - add back depreciation 67‚000 i) Operating activities - deduct gain on sale (3‚000) Investing activities - sold capital asset 13‚000 Requirement 3 a) Investing activities - cash paid for capital asset (no change from above) (18‚000) b) Financing activities - borrowed money (no change from above) 46‚000 c) None; non-cash transaction (no change from above) d) Financing activities - repaid
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MBA 520: Managerial Accounting Performance Measurement at Lipton: Evaluation and Recommendations ------------------------------------------------- Nick Arens Chris Lance Ryan Moore Rob Sloan Summary We at ALMS Consulting Co. have been hired to analyze the way product lines and product managers are being evaluated at the Thomas J. Lipton‚ Incorporated (“Lipton” or the “Company”) entity. We will review the performance metrics utilized at the corporate level of Lipton‚ explain
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objective of financial reporting? Provide information on the liquidation value of an enterprise.** Accounting principles are "generally accepted" only when an authoritative accounting rule-making body has established it in an official pronouncement. it has been accepted as appropriate because of its universal application. both a and b.** Generally accepted accounting principles include detailed practices and procedures as well as broad guidelines of general application
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