background needed to complete the cases is readily available in the text‚ the CPA Canada Handbook‚ IFRS or in companies’ annual reports. The SEDAR web site is an excellent source of annual reports and the notes on accounting practices in these reports provide valuable background material on industry practices. In some instances‚ students will be expected to do some additional research to determine specific accounting practices not yet covered in the course or by accounting standards. There is no objection
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Exam Results THE FIELD OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN PER Please print a copy of this evaluation if you wish to retain it for your records. This exam will be available for you to view and print for 30 days only. Student Number Date Graded 06/08/10 Examination 06052900 Grade 75 Document ID 41658789 Question Number Your Answer Answer Reference 1. B Correct 2. D Correct 3. C Correct
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1. award: 7 out of 7.00 points TF Qu. 1 Activity-based costing involves a two-stage ... Activity-based costing involves a two-stage allocation process in which overhead costs are first assigned to departments and then to jobs on the basis of direct labor-hours. True False True / False Difficulty: Medium TF Qu. 1 Activity-based costing involves a two-stage ... Learning Objective: 03-01 Understand the basic approach in activity-based costing and how it differs from conventional costing
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1. Ryan’s ethical dilemma is to manipulate the cost budget to keep the price competitive so that the VP of Sales‚ Sid‚ can make his quota for the year. Ryan is being asked to remove the quality testing and maintenance from variable costs and make them fixed costs to allow the selling price to drop from $6.00 to $5.30. Sid‚ the VP of sales is using his status in the company to take advantage of Ryan. Ryan‚ a new hire‚ wants to be on good terms with everyone and this is just putting him in a compromising
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ETHICS CASE Dilemma of an Accountant In 1976 Senator Lee Metcalf (D-Mont.) released a report on the public accounting industry which rocked the profession. Despite a decade of revisions in rules and regulations (variously established by the Securities and Exchange Commission‚ Accounting Principles Board‚ and Financial Accounting Standards Board)‚ public accounting firms were still perceived by many on Capitol Hill as biased in favor of their clients‚ incapable of or unwilling to police
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BUSN202 Professional Ethics Report By: Rafael Bozionelos ID: S00067751 Course: Professional Ethics Code: BUSN202 Title: Chief Financial Officer’s Report on Ethical Conduct of manufacturing organisation A report prepared for the CEO of a manufacturing organisation on four ethical dilemmas presented. Taking a look at the responsibilities of the Chief financial officer and the Chief executive officer and recommendations based on which direction to take. To be ethical or unethical‚ that
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company in US and a global leader of electricity and natural gas industries‚ filed for bankruptcy protection in late 2001. It was revealed that the company had been hiding investment losses and created fictitious revenue through several complicated accounting gimmicks. Besides Enron’s senior management who created the whole fiasco‚ many people believed that several other parties‚ such as the Board of Directors and the external auditors should also share the blame. The public began to question the integrity
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Dilemmas Case Studies Professional Accountants in Business December 20112 Contents Introduction ...............................................................................................................................3 Case Study 1...............................................................................................................................5 Pressure to overstate stock valuation ...................................................................................5 Case Study 2
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CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT AND SERVICE COSTING: A PROCESS SYSTEMS APPROACH LEARNING OBJECTIVES AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER‚ YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO: 1. Describe the basic characteristics of process costing‚ including cost flows‚ journal entries‚ and the cost of production report. 2. Describe process costing for settings without work-in-process inventories. 3. Define equivalent units‚ and explain their role in process costing. 4. Prepare a departmental production report using the FIFO method
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"Financial accounting produces information for external parties such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies" (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ & Stratton‚ 2005‚ p. 5). "Financial accountants prepare financial statements based on general ledgers and participate in important financial decisions involving mergers & acquisitions‚ benefits/ERISA planning and long-term financial projections"(Accounting: Job Options‚ 2000). These reports are used by owners of a business‚ or by people who
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