had a total weight of 8‚750 kg‚ used 580 machine hours and 690 required samples. The company produced 3‚600 commercial containers of Breathe and 85‚000 TravelPacks. You are required to: 1. Compute the cost allocation rate for each activity. (6 marks) | |Materials handling |Packaging |Quality assurance | |Estd indirect activity cost |200‚000 |450‚000
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Managerial Accounting By Maher‚ Stickney and Weil 10e CHAPTER 6 FINANCIAL MODELING FOR SHORT-TERM DECISION MAKING Questions‚ Exercises‚ Problems‚ and Cases: Answers and Solutions 6.1 See text or glossary at the end of the book. 6.2 Operating profit = Sales revenue – Variable cost – Fixed cost 6.3 The unit contribution margin is the excess of the unit price over the unit variable costs. The total contribution margin is the excess of total revenue over total
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Accounting ; Budgets 1. Define the term Budget. A Budget is an estimate of income and expenditure over a specified period‚ reflecting a reading of future finsncial conditions and goals. It is an itemized summary of estimated or intended expenditures for a given period along with proposals for financing them. 2. Name and briefly describe six benefits that a business can gain from budgeting. The budgeting process can have a good motivational impact by involving managers
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and evaluating performance. Three major classifications of costs were discussed in this chapter—variable‚ fixed‚ and mixed. Mixed costs consist of variable and fixed elements and can be expressed in equation form as Y = a + bX‚ where X is the activity‚ Y is the cost‚ a is the fixed cost element‚ and b is the variable cost per unit of activity. Several methods can be used to estimate the fixed and variable cost components of a mixed cost using past records of cost and activity. If the relation between
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available and fast‚ friendly service. This first store is being used to test the layout and operating procedures for a large chain of superstores that Sue expects to build. The first store has been open for six months‚ and Sue is still having a problem staffing the checkout counters during peak times‚ which occur from 2 PM to 10 PM. She has received many customer complaints about the long lines in front of the checkout counters. She has 20 checkouts that she can use‚ but has not been able to develop
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ACT 5733 – Advanced Managerial Accounting Home Work Questions Question #1 CF is the new controller for the consumer division of ABC company. In the past five years‚ ABC’s earnings have grown by at least 15% annually‚ with the consumer division’s earnings growing by over 20% annually over the same time-period. In the 4th quarter of the current year‚ however‚ it is projected that consumer’s income will grow by 8% and ABC’s will grow by 10%. ML‚ consumer division’s president‚ wants CF to take
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References: Local Chua (2003) stated in his “Heart to Heart Talk: Is Your Drinking Water Safe?” that Water purification is now both a science and a technology Foreign Gil and Passino (2004) purification of drinking water is a very important problem in environmental engineering Local Israel (2009) Potable or drinking water is a critical requirement of human life
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is 1.34:1=$13‚900/$10‚363. Reference: Pg. A-4‚ Consolidated Balance Sheets‚ Current Assets & Current Liabilities or Pg. A-12‚ 10-Year Summary of Financial and Operating Results‚ Balance Sheet Data and Financial Ratios 2. What were the diluted earnings per share for y/e 2/3/08? The diluted earnings for year ending 2/3/08 were $2.27 per share. Reference: Pg. A-12‚ 10-Year Summary of Financial and Operating Results‚ Statement of Earnings Data 3. What is the company policy regarding goodwill
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ACCT116 Management Accounting Spring Semester 2012/13 Course Instructor Dr Emad AWADALLAH Library Building Basement Room B161 Email: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Contact Details O Course Instructor: Dr Emad AWADALLAH My Office room: Library Building‚ Basement‚ Room B161 Office Hours: Sunday Female 9:30-10:30 am Office Hours: Thursday Male 9:30-10:30 am E-mail: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Core Text Book By Garrison‚ Noreen and Brewer‚ 14th edition‚ 2011. Assessment Grading First Exam Second
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Part A: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL ACCOUNT 1. Managerial Accounting: The activity involves ‘decision making’ whether to purchase parts already assembled or individual parts. 2. Financial Accounting: It shows that the President is reminding Aminah to prepare a presentation stating an income statement and balance sheet information for last year‚ which the information already exist. 3. Managerial Accounting: Planning‚ controlling‚ evaluating and continuous
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