Cost Accounting Instructions: * Each section is divided into 10 groups. Groups are formed on the basis of roll nos. like, 1-6, 7-12, 13-18 and so on till 55-60. The submissions are to be done as a group. * All students in each section are required to participate and solve the questions asked. One or two students in each group will be asked to come up and solve the problem on the board and he/she has to clarify doubts in class. Marks are assigned accordingly. * Answer all the questions
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system for assigning manufacturing costs to individual products. Job order cost systems is used when products are made based on specific customer orders. Each product produced is considered a job. Costs are tracked by each job. 2. Residential Home Construction company 2a. A Job Order Cost system can be used to help maximize profits in a residential home construction company by measuring and recording direct material cost, direct labor cost and applying these costs to specific jobs. Each home can be
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The exam is closed book and no notes. This is testing basic managerial accounting knowledge that everyone should know and understand to be able to add value to any type of organization. Make sure you bring a calculator. Please feel free to ask questions about the review sheet if you do not understand what I am asking. You will also have access to the answers to the online quizzes you have taken, so I would review these quizzes. The textbook website has interactive quizzes that you can take at
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Review of the syllabus, responsibility centers and an introduction to case analysis Chapter 5 Part A :Responsibility Accounting E book reading: Sample case – BW Manufacturing company Case Writing Package 2015/16 ( See course web page) B. Introduction to Case Analysis, the importance of cash flow and income, and the relationship between strategy and cost management Chapter 4: Organizational Architecture E Book Readings #1 Cash Budgeting/ Cash management #2
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financial expression of the project and should accurately reflect the costs of the proposed research/education/service program. The budget justification provides the sponsor agency and reviewers of the application with information such as why costs are programmatically necessary and how they are calculatced. Reviewers will analyze the financial data to determine if the proposed costs are allocable to the program, allowable under federal cost principles or non-federal sponsor guidelines (whichever is applicable)
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of flow controllers used in industry. Wilkerson raised flow controller prices by 10%, but there was no effect on demand. Wilkerson’s existing cost system is a simple cost accounting system. According to the case, the overhead costs were allocated to products as the percentage of direct labor cost. Each unit of product was charged for labor cost and direct material. In addition, variable
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Wilkerson operates under a simple job-costing accounting system. It accounts for distinct cost objects. For example, it produces unique and different products for its customers such as valves, pumps and flow controllers. Direct material and labor are directly charged to the product (based on production units) and indirect overhead costs are allocated using one cost pool, direct labor production run time at 300%. The problem with this simple cost accounting system is that the products they make consume
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Budget Planning and Control Anita Wright Professor Mohamed Gurey ACC556 – Financial Accounting for Managers December 11, 2015 Introduction A company I started working for a couple of months ago as a Finance manager is Home Depot. Since I own a home, I know how expensive it is to maintain. I do a lot of shopping there for various items and appreciate the reasonable prices as well as the valuable advice from my associates. The store has everything one could possibly need to help turn a
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CHAPTER 2: MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS/JOB COSTING ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. The major differences between managerial and financial accounting are: |Financial Accounting |Managerial Accounting | |External users of information—usually stockholders, financial|Internal users of information—usually managers. | |analysts, and creditors. |
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costing concepts Traditional costing is to consider how much will cost to produce a product. It plays an important role in the business to predicting the profitability of a product. Traditional costing is also well known as the conversional method costing, which refers to the allocation of manufacturing overhead costs to the product manufactured (Harold, n.d.). Traditional costing assigns manufacturing overhead on the basis of volume of a cost driver, such as direct labor hours, production machine hours
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