University of Perpetual Help System Laguna Master in Business Administration Sto. Niño‚ Biñan‚ Laguna MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING JAYSON G. GELILIO PROF. MARIA DIANA DELA VEGA‚ CPA‚ MBA‚ PhD. Problem 20-1 Beta Company produces two products‚ A and B‚ each of which uses material X and Y. The following unit standard costs apply: | Material X | Material Y | Direct Labor | Product A | 4 lbs. @ $13 | 1 lb. @ $8.50 | 1/5 hr. @ $14 | Product B | 6 lbs. @ $13 | 2 lbs
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debate is about whether or not CEOs deserve their multimillion dollar salaries. According to Kevin J Murphy (professor of finance and business economics)‚ CEO compensation is justified because CEOs increase stock prices which‚ in turn‚ increases shareholder wealth. In contrast‚ Lisa H Newton (professor of philosophy) argues that CEO compensation is not justified due to the large disparity between CEO salaries and the salary of an average worker. She also argues that high CEO salaries "bad stewardship
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Final Report for Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of the Dissertation in the Master of Business Administration Programme (Full Time) “Effect of quarterly earnings announcement on stock price” Submitted By Sunil Sancheti Roll No: 111259 6th February‚ 2013 MBA FT 2011-13 Institute of Management Nirma University Ahmedabad Faculty Guide Prof. M. Mallikarjun Letter of Approval Institute of Management‚ Nirma University
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Key Figures for the Exercises‚ Problems and Cases To Accompany Managerial Accounting Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment 9th Edition McGraw-Hill/Irwin 2011 by Ronald W. Hilton CHAPTER 1 No key figures. CHAPTER 2 E 2-24 Beginning inventory of finished goods‚ case I: $84‚000 E 2-25 1. Total compensation: $720 E 2-26 2. Total overtime premium: $20 E 2-29 2. Cost of goods sold: $820‚000 E 2-30 (f) $77‚000 (o) $110 E 2-31 2. Cost per call
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Part 1 of Final Project Melissa Scott 1/28/2014 Pablo Simon Managerial Accounting Strategic business decisions are essential to achieve the long-term goals of the company. Strategies are mostly concerned with the scope of business activities and growth in the business (Rosenzweig‚ 2013). They form the fundamental basis for any organization‚ which is based on the facts and in-depth analysis. Historical trends in the financial statement provide for guidance about the performance
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Cost drivers‚ as propounded by Porter (1985) are the structural causes of the cost of an activity in the value chain. They determine the behaviour and level of costs within an activity. A cost driver can be completely‚ partly or not at all under the control of a firm. It is therefore important for a manager to understand these factors because according to the Neo-classical model of the firm‚ the firm’s objective is to maximise profit by producing a given level of output at the minimum cost level
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1. Basic Concepts Product cost = Direct Labor (DL) + Direct Materials (DM) + Manufacturing Overhead (MOH) Financial accounting Managerial Accounting + Sales + Sales - COGS - Variable Costs = Gross Profit = Contribution Margin - SG&A - Fixed Costs = Net Profit = Net Profit COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) is an “inventoriable cost” ( recorded in the Balance Sheet as inventory and expensed (Income Statement) when goods are sold SG&A (Selling‚ General & Administrative) are
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(i) 95% confidence interval for μ:n = 40 x-bar = 50.575 s = 1.65 % = 95 Standard Error‚ SE = σ/Ön = 0.2609 z- score = 1.9600 Width of the confidence interval = z * SE = 0.5113 Lower Limit of the confidence interval = x-bar - width = 50.0637Upper Limit of the confidence interval = x-bar + width = 51.0863The confidence interval is [50.0637 pounds‚ 51.0863 pounds](ii) 99% confidence interval for μ:n = 40 x-bar = 50.575 s = 1.65 % = 99 Standard Error‚ SE = σ/Ön = 0.2609 z- score
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Chapter 5 DEMAND ANALYSIS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q5.1 Q5.1 Is the economic demand for a product determined solely by its usefulness? ANSWER No‚ two basic conditions must be met before economic demand is created. First‚ there must be value associated with acquiring and using the good or service. For individuals‚ this value is in terms of utility‚ well being‚ or satisfaction through consumption. For firms‚ this value is measured in terms of the profit created through resource employment. Second‚ there
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Minimum Wage Ordinance Cap. 608 is an ordinance enacted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to introduce a minimum wage in Hong Kong in July 2010. The executive branch proposed a minimum wage of HK$30 (~US$3.871) per hour in November 2010‚ which the Legislative Council voted to accept after much debate in January 2011. It came into effect on 1 May 2011. Prior to this‚ there had also been a fixed minimum wage for one specific class of workers‚ foreign domestic
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