dynamics of costing systems as organizations try to predict those unseen costs that factor so heavily in the success and profitability of a business. The various costing systems are defined with a special emphasis on their ability to accurately predict those costs that are not of the normal operation and production of the company. Recent events in human society have drawn attention to issues that our predecessors could have only dreamed about and would have quickly dismissed. These costing systems are explored
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Bronson Shrimp Farms 1. Budgeted cost per package – Original costing system Using the original costing system that used total direct labor hours as the indirect cost allocation base, the total projected indirect costs will be allocated by first determining the allocation rate. Since we will be producing 10,000 packages of headless shrimps at 0.01 labor hours per package, the total number of hours worked would be 10,000 x 0.01 = 100 hours. Similarly, for the 50,000 packages of peeled and deveined
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Bakery's ABC system Accounting 561 February 18, 2013 Dr. McDonald Super Bakery's ABC system Super Bakery is a company founded by former Pittsburgh Steelers, Franco Harris. The company makes mineral-, vitamin-, and protein-enriched doughnuts. This paper will explain the strategies they used and why management found necessary to use Activity-Based-Cost system. The opinion of this writer will explain if agrees or disagrees the implementation. This paper will recommend a costing system and will
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decision making and control. In contrast to financial accounting, managerial accounting is concerned with providing helpful information and reports to internal users such as managers and entrepreneurs, so that they can control and plan the business activities. According to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Management Accounting is "the process of identification, measurement, accumulation, analysis, preparation, interpretation and communication of information used by management
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Running head: COSTING METHODS PAPER Costing Methods Paper Marsha Pettus University of Phoenix Accounting ACC/561 Bethany Kessel November 27, 2013 Costing Methods Paper Super Bakery, Inc. was founded by Franco Harris, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, in 1990. The corporation supplies healthy, vitamin enriched doughnuts and other baked goods, out of an initial desire to make a difference in the institutional food market by targeting school systems nationwide
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5.17 | Q1, Q2, Q3Job costing, service sector Consider the following budgeted data for a client job of Bob Crachit’s accounting firm. The client wants a fixed price quotation. Direct professional labor | $20,000 | Direct support labor | 10,000 | Fringe benefits for direct labor | 13,000 | Photocopying | 2,000 | Telephone calls | 2,000 | Computer equipment | 6,000 | Overhead is allocated at the rate of 100% of direct labor cost.REQUIRED: | A. | Prepare a schedule of the budgeted total
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Activity-based costing, or ABC, is a method of assigning costs to products or services based on the resources that they consume. this is a more logical manner than the traditional approach of simply allocating costs on the basis of machine hours. Activity based costing first assigns costs to the activities that are the real cause of the overhead. It then assigns the cost of those activities only to the products that are actually demanding the activities. Activity-based costing became popular in
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allocation systems exist. Traditional cost allocation system allocates costs based on volume of production or proportionally to sales revenue. Such approach usually underestimates costs for low-volume products or services and over-estimates costs of high-volume products or services. To avoid such situations Activity Based Costing (ABC) system was developed. ABC system main principle is to identify main activities of the company, group costs of these activities, identify how these activities can be measured
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Appendix C Activity-Based Costing QUESTIONS 1. Manufacturing overhead costs cannot be directly traced to units of product like direct materials and direct labor. Assigning overhead costs to units of product requires some sort of allocation on some “reasonable” basis. 2. In the first stage, service department costs are assigned to operating departments. In the second stage, a predetermined overhead rate is computed for each operating department and used to assign overhead to output (or
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|Case 2 | | Greetings Inc.: Activity-Based Costing | |This case is from the book: Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision | |Making, 5th Edition | |Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso | |©2010
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