What is Cost & Management Accounting Reporting Systems? Cost Accounting Reporting System deals with the process of tracking‚ measuring‚ recording and classifying the appropriate allocation of expenditure (financial and non-financial) for the determination of the cost of product or service in an organization and for the presentation of suitably arranged data for the purpose of control and guidance of management (Horngren et al‚ 2010). Costs are measured in terms of Direct Costs‚ Indirect Costs and
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3. What you have done above is a “full-cost” analysis. This is in contrast to a “direct-cost” analysis that ignores overhead costs. Is full cost the right metric for job profitability and customer profitability? What assumptions are we making about the variability of overhead costs when we do a “full-cost” analysis? By allocating the overhead costs to jobs and customers there is an implicit assumption that these are variable with the cost driver. In reality‚ some of the overhead costs are fixed
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to understand what determines its investing value. Valuing a huge corporation is not simply taking a look at the balance sheet and income statement and figuring out what’s total assets and total liabilities. A discounted cash flow analysis is one of the main ways investors can value a company. The idea of the actual valuation is to project future cash flows and discount them to see what would be their present value 10 years from now‚ for example. These cash flows then affect the stock price which
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management concluded the large fixed cost absorbed sale figure. First it is important to understand the standard costing system implemented in Rubber group. Standard costing assigns quantity and price standards to each component of variable and fixed costs in calculating the total cost. In the case of NASA‚ the system uses standard purchasing price (input cost) and standard inputs usage in place for variable costs‚ and standard spending price (input cost) and standard
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[pic] THE PREFERRED REFERENCE BETWEEN BOOKS AND INTERNET IN DOING ASSIGNMENTS OF THIRD YEAR AND FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS OF ASIAN COMPUTER COLLEGE-MAYAPA SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 A Secondary Thesis Presented by: Keng‚ Van Wesley A. Rosete‚ Newehlene E. Crencia‚ Janice M. De Belen‚ Lalein A. Magnate‚ Angelica B. March 2012 [pic]
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Important Events Affecting Apple‚ Inc. Stock There have been numerous events that affected Apple Stock. The events will be detailed below‚ and how much a particular event affected Apple‚ Inc. stock. Events that affected Apple stock could range from unveiling of a new and a promising innovative product or disappointing earnings. The following briefs important events affecting Apple stock over 1 year. - April 19‚ 2006: Apple Computer‚ Inc. announced that it expected its third quarter revenues to
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Although‚ if I get a B on my report card‚ I don’t view it as a big issue. I think this because it is better than most other students’ grades. To me‚ my shop is more important than academic classes. All in all‚ being a perfectionist isn’t as simple as what most people expect it to be. It has its positives‚ like doing naturally well in school‚ but it also has its negatives too‚ like feeling frustrated if the person did something wrong. I like being a perfectionist. It will help me be successful later
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Assuming no safety stocks‚ Litely estimates a 50% chance of no shortages in each cycle‚ and the probability of shortages of 5‚ 10‚ and 15 units as 0.2‚ 0.15‚ and 0.15 respectively. The carrying cost per unit per year is calculated as $5 and the stockout cost is estimated at $6 ($3 lost profit per switch and another $3 lost in goodwill‚ or future sales loss). What level of safety stock should Litely use for this product? (Consider safety stock of 0‚ 5‚ 10‚ and 15 units) Carrying cost equals zero.
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Case 3 Crossing Borders 1. What competencies are appropriate to ensure greater effectiveness of U.S. employees operating in a maquiladora or other non-U.S. organization? The competencies appropriate to ensure greater effectiveness of U.S. employees operating in maquiladora‚ or other non-U.S. organizations‚ are as follows: · The ability to understand the need for an environmental scan‚ and interpret what the environmental scan highlights‚ before reaching their work destination. This can help
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Agency Costs of Free Cash Flow‚ Corporate Finance‚ and Takeovers Michael C. Jensen Harvard Business School MJensen@hbs.edu Abstract The interests and incentives of managers and shareholders conflict over such issues as the optimal size of the firm and the payment of cash to shareholders. These conflicts are especially severe in firms with large free cash flows—more cash than profitable investment opportunities. The theory developed here explains 1) the benefits of debt in reducing agency
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