Cost Accounting, 14e, Global Edition (Horngren/Datar/Rajan) Chapter 4 Job Costing 1) Job costing information is used: A) to develop strategies B) to make pricing decisions C) for external financial reporting D) All of these answers are correct. 2) Product costing information is used by managers: A) to make decisions and strategy B) for planning and control C) for cost management D) All of these answers are correct. 3) A ________ is a grouping of individual indirect
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING SOMNATH DAS BASICS OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Purpose of the course - familiarize you with: 1. Managerial accounting concepts. 2. Managerial accounting practices. 3. Use of managerial accounting information for decision making. 4. Pitfalls. Accounting is a branch of study concerned with the generation ( identification & measurement ) and provision (Communication) of information. Managerial accounting is in particular
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TRUE/FALSE 1. Direct costs are allocated to the cost object using a cost-allocation method. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: cost-allocation base Indirect costs are allocated to the cost object using a cost-allocation method. 2. Quality control costs may be a direct cost of the Manufacturing Department, but an indirect cost of an individual job. Answer: True Difficulty: 2 Objective: 1 Terms to Learn: job 3. Cost objects may be jobs,
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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh ICMA Bhaban, Nilkhet, Dhaka-1205. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Code-of-ethics-Rashid.doc Page 1 of 22 Foreword The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) is pleased to publish the Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct in a book-let form. For continued growth and development of the profession, professional ethics and code of conduct
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however an activity based costing (ABC) may be more beneficial. Also, the company’s breakeven point with regards to cost volume profit for each bike type is in question, especially since there is the potential for a $50,000 increase to production facility and a 10% materials cost increase. These areas are under evaluation to help the company navigate the new dual product line production. A1: Costing Method A Traditional Based Costing method looks at the cost to produce a product versus the profits
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HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING AND ITS EFFECT ON ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH Human Resource Accounting plays a major part in the development and growth of any organization. It primarily identifies the aspects of the progress in the company. This department determines the direction of the organization whether to move backward or to move forward in any industry. The development of human resource accounting originated from the growing needs of the importance of human assets in the management
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TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AMIS 4310 Topics/Case Descriptions Measuring Product Costs Case: Seligram, Inc.: Electronic Testing Operations Case Description: Explores the obsolescence of a cost system when technology changes. In particular, it asks students to increase the number of cost centers and allocation bases. The firm moves from a one-center, direct labor-hour system to a three-center, direct labor-hour and machine-hour
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Costing Methods Paper LaKeisha R. Fields ACC/561- Accounting July 15, 2013 Facilitator: Shirley Smith Costing Methods Paper Introduction-Absorption vs. Variable Costing In managerial accounting there are two cost methods that can be utilized for the purpose of presenting financial data in a manufacturing environment. They consist of absorption and variable costing methods. Although they are somewhat similar they have key differences that impact a company. In absorption costing the profit
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Chapter 1 Cost Accounting: Information for Decision Making Solutions to Review Questions Financial accounting is designed to provide information about the firm to external users. External users include investors, creditors, government authorities, regulators, customers, competitors, suppliers, labor unions, and so on. Cost accounting systems are designed to provide information to internal users (managers). This difference is important, because it affects the design of the systems. Financial
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4 JOB COSTING 4-1 Cost pool––a grouping of individual cost items. Cost tracing––the assigning of direct costs to the chosen cost object. Cost allocation––the assigning of indirect costs to the chosen cost object. Cost-allocation base––a factor that links in a systematic way an indirect cost or group of indirect costs to a cost object. 4-2 In a job-costing system, costs are assigned to a distinct unit, batch, or lot of a product or service. In a process-costing system, the cost of a product or service
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