Salem State University ACC202 – Managerial Accounting – Practice Test Chapters 14‚ 1‚ 2 Professor Paul F McGee‚ CPA Name___________________________________________ Please indicate the best/correct answer by circling the appropriate letter. 1. Managerial accounting helps managers perform three vital activities. These activities include all of the following except: a. Planning b. Controlling c. Decision making d. Hiring Controllers 2. The act that was intended to protect the interests
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and managerial accounting‚ the first differences has to do with the primary users of the reports; in financial accounting the reports are used by external users such as stockholders‚ creditors and regulators. On the other hand managerial accounting reports are used by internal users and include officers and managers. In addition the type and the frequency of the reports differ; financial accounting have financial statements and quarterly and annually are for general purposes while managerial reports
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PART III LECTURE NOTES CHAPTER 1 THE NATURE OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CHAPTER OUTLINE | |What is Strategic Management? | | |Key Terms in Strategic Management | | |The Strategic-Management Model
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explains why managerial accounting is important to the future careers of all business students. It answers three questions: (1) What is managerial accounting? (2) Why does managerial accounting matter to your career? and (3) What skills do managers need to succeed? It also discusses the importance of ethics in business and corporate social responsibility. I. What is managerial accounting? A. Examine the difference between Financial and managerial accounting • Financial
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Theoretical Structure of Financial Accounting AACSB assurance of learning standards in accounting and business education require documentation of outcomes assessment. Although schools‚ departments‚ and faculty may approach assessment and its documentation differently‚ one approach is to provide specific questions on exams that become the basis for assessment. To aid faculty in this endeavor‚ we have labeled each question‚ exercise and problem in Intermediate Accounting‚ 7e with the following AACSB
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Psychodynamic Answer Key: D Question 2 of 10 0.0/ 2.0 Points Researchers are studying the effects of nicotine on driving. The participants are divided into two groups. One group is provided with nicotine cigarettes and the other with fake cigarettes that taste and smell like real cigarettes but do not contain nicotine. The fake cigarettes are an example of a(n) A. Dependent variable B. Placebo C. Random assignment D. Experimental group Answer Key: B Question 3 of 10
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dollar’ incurred instead of ‘machine hours’. 2. DIRECT LABOR MAIN ROOM MECH ROOM TOTAL ICA 917 8.5 10 18.5 Accountants 183.4 680 800 2580.4 Consultants 183.4 538.4 1126.3 2765.1 Current 917 1329.7 2246.7 ICB 2051 14 26 40.0 Accountants 410.2 1120.0 2080.0 5661.2 Consultants 410.2 886.8 2928.3 6276.3 Current 2051.0 2974.0 5025.0 CAPACITOR 1094 3 4.5 7.5 Accountants 218.8 240.0 360.0 1912.8 Consultants 218.8 190.0 506.8 2009.7
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Content Page Executive Summary........................................................................................................pg. 3 Shareholder Value Maximization....................................................................................pg. 4 Strengths and Weaknesses of using financial ratio analysis..........................................pg. 5 Reference List ....................................................................................................
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Answer Keys English Language Arts Grade To Kill a Mocking Bird Unit A rn Resource 1.3 Key Marilyn Monroe – classic film star/beauty icon Model T – classic car Coca-Cola – classic American beverage Muhammad Ali – classic boxer (may also think of classic fights) WWII photo – classic image of V-J Day Vans – classic sneaker The Fonz (Henry Winkler from Happy Days) – classic TV character from classic show; also a classic “rebel” character Cheeseburger & fries – classic American meal Beach
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PROBLEM 1. The Huyden Company builds equipment to customer’s specifications. On March 1‚ two jobs were in process with the following costs and information: | Job 43 | Job 44 | Direct materials | $10‚200 | $34‚400 | Direct labor | 21‚000 | 10‚400 | Applied overhead* | 4‚950 | 7‚370 | Total cost | $36‚150 | $52‚170 | | | | Machine hours | 45 | 67 | *Applied on the basis of machine hours During March‚ Job 45 was started and Job 44 was completed and delivered to
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