TOURO COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS DEPARTMENT: Business COURSE TITLE: Cost Accounting COURSE NUMBER: EBA 213 PREREQUISITES: EBA 101, EBA 102 CREDIT HOURS: 3 DEVELOPER: Professor Simon Saltz LAST UPDATE: December 1,2003 COURSE DESCRIPTION: Cost accounting focuses on cost determination for manufacturers, products and services. This includes the establishment and maintenance of job order
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products - cleaning up production area after operation Langley farm market- maple ridge may 2012 to sept 2012 Position- produce manager - Receive deliveries - arrange stocks in walk-in cooler - stocking store front display - rotate stocks (fifo) Subway international – CANADA Maple Ridge Enterprises ltd. 24 June 2008 to 5 june 2102 Position – Supervisor - order weekly products for the restaurant - receive weekly deliveries - bake bread and prepare vegetable for daily
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Acct 371 3rd October 2015 Solution of Final Exam Solution - 1 |NPV of bond | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Period |0 (now) |1 |2 |3
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Quiz 1, Logistical Inventory Control, MGT 417 ------------------------------------------------- Chapters 1-2 Completed Quiz must be posted to the Dropbox no later than 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 29 October. Each student must complete the Quiz independently with no assistance This is an open book Quiz; you may use your text book and class PPT presentations The Quiz consists of Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and True and False Questions… Circle the Letter/True or False corresponding to your
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Harnischfeger 1. In Note 2 of Harnischfeger’s financial statement, the company included net sales of the construction crane products purchased from Kobe Steel, which was previously only reported in the gross margin. Additionally, financial statements of some foreign subsidiaries were included because their fiscal years ended July 31, 1984. An increase in net sales was reported by $5.4 million. Historically, Harnischfeger reported the depreciation at a principally accelerated rate. In 1984, the depreciation
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Chapters 1 & 2 Homework Complete the following exercises 1. Classify the accounts below (e.g. Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders’ Equity) a. Accounts Payable Liability b. Preferred Stock Stockholder Equity c. Office Supplies Assets d. Accounts Receivable Assets e. Machinery Assets f. Notes Receivable Assets g. Cash Assets h. Mortgage Payable Liability i. Inventory Assets 2. Determine the missing amounts.
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IAS 2 International Accounting Standard 2 Inventories This version includes amendments resulting from IFRSs issued up to 17 January 2008. IAS 2 Inventories was issued by the International Accounting Standards Committee in December 1993. It replaced IAS 2 Valuation and Presentation of Inventories in the Context of the Historical Cost System (originally issued in October 1975). The Standing Interpretations Committee developed SIC-1 Consistency—Different Cost Formulas for Inventories, which was
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Unit 1 Introduction to Financial Accounting Learning Outcome After reading this unit, you will be able to: • Explain succinctly financial accounting concepts • Elucidate on different principles of financial accounting • Explicate the importance and scope of financial accounting • Understand Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP) • Identify limitations of Financial Accounting Time Required to Complete the unit 1. 2. 1st Reading: It will need 3 Hrs for reading a unit 2nd Reading
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Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) The evolution of warehouse management systems (WMS) is very similar to that of many other software solutions. Initially a system to control movement and storage of materials within a warehouse, the role of WMS is expanding to including light manufacturing, transportation management, order management, and complete accounting systems. To use the grandfather of operations-related software, MRP, as a comparison, material requirements planning (MRP) started as a
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Royal Dutch Shell Exxon Mobil Team #1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Exxon Mobil Corporation (ExxonMobil) is an oil and gas company. It is the world’s largest integrated oil company. The company carries out the exploration and production of oil and gas; refining, transportation and marketing of oil and natural gas; and manufacture and sale of petroleum products. ExxonMobil also has interests in petrochemicals and electricity generation facilities. The company operates through three reportable business segments
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