The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Business and Economics School of Business BUSI0027 Management Accounting I Course Syllabus and Outline SEM2‚ 2011/12 Subclasses C‚ D‚ and E I. COURSE INFORMATION Lecturer: Dr. Yanling GUAN Email: ylguan@business.hku.hk Office: 716‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2857-8346 Consultation Times: By Appointment Tutor: Mr. Kelvin Kwok (Subclass C) Email: hfkwok@hku.hk Office: 601B‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2219-4490 Tutor: Ms. Carol Kwok
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Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting‚ the Business Organization‚ and Professional Ethics Management accounting produces information for managers within an organization. Financial accounting produces information for external parties‚ such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies. What kind of accounting information do managers need to achieve their goals and objectives? Good accounting information helps answer three types of questions: 1. Scorecard questions 2. Attention-directing
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Introduction to Management Accounting Terms and examples Accounting is the process of analyzing and recording transactions for the purpose of preparing reports for statutory reporting‚ decision making and control. Types of accounting Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions. Transactions include sales‚ purchases‚ income‚ receipts and payments by an individual or organization. Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping should not be confused with accounting. The accounting
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Executive Summary Traditional management systems rely on volume to allocate overhead. Indirect cost is allocated to items such as direct labor hours‚ units produced or the production of machine hours. Using only single cost drivers‚ potentially distorts cost estimates especially when dealing with high volume production. The implementation of Activity Based Costing serves as a solution to this downside in traditional systems. ABC utilizes various cost drivers both volume and non-volume related to
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Denver‚ CO 80221 Regis University College for Professional Studies School of Management INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Instructor biography and contact information is posted on the Discussion Forum. The Facilitator Introduction and Expectations will be posted during the first week. COURSE TITLE: Case Studies in Management Accounting COURSE NUMBER: MSAA/MBAA 609 COURSE DESCRIPTION: Develops students’ management accounting techniques and skills needed to make ethical profit-maximizing decisions. Emphasizes
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CGA-CANADA ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING [MA2] EXAMINATION March 2011 Marks 30 Time: 3 Hours Question 1 Select the best answer for each of the following unrelated items. Answer each of these items in your examination booklet by giving the number of your choice. For example‚ if the best answer for item (a) is (1)‚ write (a)(1) in your examination booklet. If more than one answer is given for an item‚ that item will not be marked. Incorrect answers will be marked as zero. Marks will not be awarded
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Exam Chapter 1-5 Name 1) Managers usemanagement accounting information to A) implement C) communicate strategy. B) choose D) All of these answers are correct. 2) Place the four business functions in the order they appear along the value chain: Customer service Design Marketing Production A) Design‚ Production‚ Marketing‚ Customer Service B) Customer Service‚ Design‚ Production‚ Marketing C) Design‚ Customer Service‚ Production‚ Marketing D) Customer Service‚ Marketing
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Introduction: The basic objective of accounting is to provide information that is useful in making business and economic decisions. What makes accounting information useful for decision-making? The answer is however the accounting information confirms to the qualities that should be possessed by the financial and cost & Managerial reporting. In view and addition to this‚ the importance of strategic cost management and costing techniques like Activity based costing should not be underestimated. This
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Fundamentals of Cost and Management Accounting Part Four: Allocation of Support Department Costs‚ Common Costs and Revenues Exercise No. 4 الاسم: الرقم الأكاديمي: رقم الشعبة: Choose the best answer for every question of the following questions: 1) Max’s Movie Store encounters revenue-allocation decisions with its bundled product sales. Here‚ two or more of the movie videos are sold as a single package. Managers
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Evolution of Performance Measurement Models in Management Accounting Name Grade course Tutor’s name 2nd October 2010 Abstract Changes in management accounting have gone by unnoticed in the recent years. This article tries to explain by how much management accounting has altered through the years‚ since the 1950s to date‚ and the reasons that led to the changes. This work also focuses on various performance evaluation models‚ their applications and their effectiveness. Introduction
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