Exactostock/SuperStock 534 Analyzing Financial Statements: A Managerial Perspective Home and G arden Warehouse (HGW) is a large home i m p r o v e m e n t r e t a i l e r‚ m u c h l i k e H o m e D e p o t o r L o w e ’s . A number of managers are interested in its financial situation. For example‚ Barbara Wilson‚ president of HGW‚ wants to know whether the company has been able to obtain planned discounts from suppliers and reduce selling and operating expenses. Bob Watson‚ a manager at
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CHAPTRE ONE: ACCOUNTING THEORY Need for accounting ( as an introduction) 1-1Book keeping and accounting. Meaning and definition of book keeping Definition of accounting Differences between book keeping and accounting 1-2 accounting concepts and conventions and basis Accounting concepts Accounting conventions Basis of accounting 1-3the role of accountant in society and its relation ship with other disciplines relationship of accounting with other disciplines role of accountant in society
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1.Managerial accounting vs financial accounting Managerial accounting information system is an information system that produces outputs using inputs and processes needed to satisfy specific managerial objectives. How do management accounting and financial accounting differ? Management Accounting Financial Accounting 1. Internally focused
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fffffffffffffffffCOURSE SYLLABUS Spring 2013 Frank Stearns Riverside Community College Spring 2013 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - 1B COURSE SYLLABUS MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - 1B Table of Contents General Information 3 1.1 Contact Information and Communications 3 1.2 Course Description 3 1.3 Learning Outcomes 3 Identification of Course/Reading Materials 3 2.1 Text and Materials 3 2.2 Internet Access 4 2.4 Web-CT / Open Campus 5 2.5 Log on Instructions 5 Course Requirements
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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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Managerial Accounting Vs Financial Accounting Resources carbon.cudenver.edu/~gcolbert/6550.ch12.pdf MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING AND COST-VOLUME-PROFIT Managerial Accounting Contrasted to Financial Accounting. Managerial accounting supports Managerial Accounting vs. Financial Accounting cob.ohio-state.edu/~bentz_1/525/problems/Finvsmgrl.doc Bentz Financial vs. Managerial Accounting in which financial accounting and managerial accounting are alike in which managerial accounting seems to differ from
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Managerial Accounting Vs Financial Accounting Management Accounting is used primarily by those WITHIN a company or organization. Reports can be generated for any period of time such as daily‚ weekly or monthly. Reports are considered to be "future looking" and have forecasting value to those within the company. Financial accounting is used primarily by those OUTSIDE of a company or organization. Financial reports are usually created for a set period of time‚ such as a fiscal year or period. Financial
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University of Phoenix Material Role of Financial Accounting Versus Managerial Accounting Matrix Compare and contrast financial accounting and managerial accounting by answering the following questions in the matrix provided. Cite any sources you use in accordance with APA guidelines. Term or Concept Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting What is the primary purpose of the accounting system? The primary purpose is to produce forms portraying a company’s performance over a period of time
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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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Chapter 4 Case 2: Greetings Inc.: Activity-Based Costing Solution: 1. An activity-based costing system may be appropriate for Wall Décor‚ when overhead allocation based job-order costing provides product cost distortion. As seen on previous case‚ this distortion happens when one product is manufacturing in high volume and the others are manufacturing in complexity as well as in low volume. In this situation Wall Décor should change its costing system for selling its high volume produced
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