Accounting

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    Cost Accounting

    Individual Case Study Siemens Electric Motor Works A 1. Briefly describe the competitive environment in which Siemens operates, and how its products, processes and strategy have changed. Siemens was one of the largest companies in the world. However, there was only one factory, Electric Motor Works (EMW) which was part of manufacturing industries division and primary manufactured refrigerator motors, was survived after the World WarⅡ. After rebuilding the factory, EWM started to produce electric

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    Responsibility Accounting

    Responsibility Accounting - an accounting information system and a managerial control device that involves: 1) identifying responsibility centers with their corresponding objectives 2) developing measures of achievement of such objectives 3) preparing/analyzing reports of such measures by the responsibility centers Responsibility Center -a sub-unit of an organization, such as a department, division, plant, business process or any segment whose manager

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    Accounting and Reporting

    University of St. Marks and St. Johns MBA 621 Financial and Managerial Accounting Assignment 2: “Budgeting” Students Name: Md. Bazlul Karim Students ID: R1404D113105 Contents Introduction: 3 Question-1 3 Budgeting: 3 Strategic Planning: 3 Differences among Long Range Planning, Strategic Planning and Budgeting 4 Is Budgeted performance better than past performance as a basis for judging actual results? 4 The benefits of budgeting: 4 Is budgeting an unnecessary burden for

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    Abc Accounting

    Running head: ABC Systems: Are they Advantageous ABC Systems: Are they Advantageous Jamie Parson Liberty University Abstract Activity based cost accounting provides companies with detailed and pertinent information that enables them to accurately cost the manufacturing products. Although it is at time confusing the use of an ABC system allows managers the details they need to make educated decisions about production and costs. The use of the ABC system is not always the most popular way

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    Cost Accounting

    Activity-based costing (ABC) is a costing method that first assigns cost to activities and then assigns them to products based on the products’ consumption of activities (Lanen, Anderson, & Maher, 2011). Activities are tasks that are required in order for a company to finish its product. ABC was first written about by Alexander Hamilton Church in 1901. He believed that overhead was the cost of different activities of production. He believed that in order to report accurate costs, all of the cost

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    Accounting Case

    Seligram, Inc.: Electronic Testing Operations 1. What caused the existing system at ETO to fail? 2. Calculate the reported cost of the five components listed in Exhibit 6 using: a. The existing system. b. The system proposed by the accounting manager. c. The system proposed by the consultant. 3. Which system is preferable? Why? 4. Would you recommend any changes to the system you prefer? Why? 5. Would you treat the new machine as a separate cost center or as a part of the

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    Financial Accounting

    A) “I work for a non-profit organization, so all this talk of the full cost of your product or service really isn’t applicable to me.” I would have to disagree with the statement, as full cost of product or service is applicable; however, the majority of the time people or companies will donate or give a discount if asked. For example, if you work for a non-profit organization and are in need of office supplies, why not buy locally from people who support you such as Staples or Office Depot,

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    Cost Accounting

    Costing is superior to “traditional” costing methods. It has a better way of facilitates the delegation of the decision making for a company. It also helps the management set goals that all the mangers agree on. According to Fundamentals of Cost Accounting, “Activity-based costing (ABC) is a two-stage product costing method that assigns costs first to activities and then to the products based on each product’s use of activities”(Lanen, Anderson, Maher. 2011. P 319). While Traditional costing, is

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    Management Accounting

    | | |Activity-Based Costing | |Product/Cost Relationships | |

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    Management Accounting

    PART B Questions (Q1and Q2 one full page in total, double spaced) 1. Improving costing accuracy: Firstly, the costing system used right now was established at past when only one type of sneakers was produced. However, the company is producing three types of sneakers now. The overhead and the total cost are significant larger than the past. Therefore, the existing costing system is not fit the current production. Secondly, the manufacturing space has been reset but the direct labour standards was

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