Components of Accounting Systems Accounting information systems consist of records‚ methods‚ and equipment. These are designed to capture information about a company’s transactions and to provide output including financial‚ managerial‚ and tax reports. All accounting information systems have these same goals‚ and thus share some basic components. These components apply whether or not a system is heavily computerized‚ yet the components of computerized systems usually provide more accuracy‚ speed
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A Note on Direct Costs Garrison et al.[1] define direct cost as a cost that can be easily and conveniently traced to a specific cost object. They go on to say that the concept of direct cost extends beyond just direct materials and direct labor. This is a reasonably accurate definition but I think you need a little more information to help you understand how to use this concept. There are certain features of direct costs that I would like to explain with this note. In the problems in Chapter
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1. The overhead allocation rate used in the 1987 model year strategy study at the Automotive Component & Fabrication Plant (ACF) was 435% of direct labor dollar cost. Calculated the overhead allocation rate using the 1987 model year budget. Calculate the overhead allocation rate for each of the model years 1988 through 1990. Are the changes since 1987 in overhead allocation rates significant? Why have these changes occurred? Solution: Based on the given info we calculate Overhead Allocation
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Accounting 211: Introduction to Managerial Accounting Fall 2013 Syllabus Professor Feng Gao‚ Ph.D. Phone: (312) 996 – 4438 Office Hours: Monday 1:00 – 2:00pm 2321 UH Wednesday 1:00 – 2:00pm 2321 UH Teaching Assistant Uma Mulakala Office Hours: Tuesday 1:00-3:00pm 2347 UH Thursday 1:00-3:00pm 2347 UH Anita Ivanova Office Hours/Review Sessions: TBA Course Email: actg211uic@gmail.com Class Schedule 27836 11:00-11:50 M/W/F LC A001 27837
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Q1: There are two different types of cost accounting systems: Job order cost systems and process cost systems. How does management decide whether to use a job order cost system or a process cost system in any given manufacturing situation? Explain. Job order cost system is used in situations where many different products are produced each period. For example‚ a Levi Strauss clothing factory would typically make many different types of jeans for both men and women during a month. A particular order
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Office Utilities Expenses 8‚650 Inventory 7/1/13 96‚000 Sales Revenue 534‚000 Finished Goods Sales Discounts 4‚200 Inventory 6/30/14 75‚900 Plant Manager’s Salary 58‚000 Works in Process Factory Property Taxes 9‚600 Inventory 7/1/13 19‚800 Factory Repairs 1‚400 Work in Process Raw materials Purchases 96‚400 Inventory 6/30/14 18‚600 Cash 32‚000 Direct Labor 139‚250 Indirect Labor 24‚460 Account Receivable 27‚000 Instructions Prepare a cost
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Define leadership and management/supervision. What are the primary differences and what are the similarities? Leadership is defined as the ability to attract capable people‚ motivate them to put forth their best efforts and solve problems that arise (Manning‚ 2012). Simply stated‚ leadership is social influence and influences people to leave a mark and initiate change resulting in a desired outcome (Manning‚ 2102). Management is often confused with leadership. Management involves four functions—planning
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and difficult dilemmas. But as experienced teachers have learned‚ there are a few basic concepts that underpin all of economics. Once these basic concepts have been mastered‚ learning is much quicker and more enjoyable.” 2 Engineering and Managerial Economics DEFINITION OF ECONOMICS It is very difficult to
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Introduction: Execution of the project: Execution of the project (implementation phase of the project) proceeds on correct lines‚ the data to be collected would be adequate and dependable. The researcher should see that the project is executed in a systematic manner and in time. If the survey is to be conducted by structured questionnaires‚ data can be readily machine-processed. In such situation‚ questions as well as the possible answers may be coded. If the data are to be collected through interviewers
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Esther and eleven other girls reside in a woman’s hotel while she is in New York. The sponsors of their trip constantly shower them with presents. Esther knows she should be having the time of her life‚ but she feels hopelessly depressed inside. The execution of the Rosenberg’s has her greatly troubled‚ and she often feels as if she cannot act as the other ladies staying at the hotel do. Her misfortunes involving relationships have led her to the point where Esther considers not getting married at all
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