decision to keep product 103? Analysis of product one reveals that based on variable cost, product 103 generates contribution of $13.726 million. Moreover, the avoidable fixed cost of producing product 103 is $8.793 million that is general administrative cost, selling cost and indirect labor cost. Therefore, product 103 generates net contribution of $4.933 million through sales of 986,974 units of product 103 during the year 2004. However, rest of the cost associated with product 103 is fixed cost
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Aussie pies Anna Amphlett and Andrew Ferris has decided to startup a new business in Seattle, U.S.A under the name of Aussie Pies Inc. after their visit to Australia; where they discovered the meat pies, the national snack food of Australia and interested in starting up a business in U.S to produce and sell similar meat pies, The couple has decided to apply for a loan through a contact to establish a new business. Even though bank has tentatively agreed to provide the loan up to one million
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and expenses into the following categories: (a) Direct materials, (b) Direct labor, (c) Manufacturing overhead, (d) Period costs. List the items (1) through (10). For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. E1-9 E1-9 An incomplete cost of goods manufactured schedule is presented below. Complete the cost of goods manufactured schedule for Hobbit Company. E1-10 E1-10 Manufacturing cost data for Copa Company arc presented below. Case A Case B Case
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三 True/False Questions 1. Job-order costing is used in manufacturing companies and process costing is used in service companies. Ans: False AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Reporting LO: 1 Level: Easy 2. A flour manufacturer is more likely to use process costing than job-order costing whereas a manufacturer of customized leather jackets is more likely to use job-order costing than process costing. Ans: True AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA
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indirectly. Manufacturing overhead, the third element of manufacturing cost, includes all costs of manufacturing except direct material and direct labor. Examples of manufacturing overhead include items such as indirect material, indirect labor, maintenance and repairs on production equipment and heat and light, property taxes, depreciation, and insurance on manufacturing facilities. Indirect materials are minor items such as solder and glue in manufacturing industries. These are not included
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING COSTING AND BUDGETING. HND IN BUSSINESS MANGMENT Indivdual Assigment [Ilzam Ilyas/BM43/09] Executive Summery This report describes Managing accounting costing and budgeting to an organization of both current and future business. Effective information and knowledge can be gained by an organization if they have a clear understanding about their costing and budgeting flow. There are
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Source: http://www.allbusiness.com/accounting-reporting/methods-standards-cost-accounting/498244-1.html#ixzz1nMWBS5qI By Juras, Paul E. ABSTRACT Descriptions of activity-based-costing (ABC) systems have become a standard part of managerial accounting texts. While ABC implementation issues are the focus of a number of articles, these issues are often not addressed in a typical textbook. This case is designed to familiarize you with the behavioral and technical variables that can aid or impede
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organization, but these individuals typically operate as financial accountants, costs accountants, tax accountants, or internal auditors. However, the ability to develop and use good management accounting (which covers a lot more ground than the product costing done by cost accountants) is actually an important ability for many individuals, including finance professionals, operational and marketing managers, top-level executives, and information technologists. Generally, in a very large company, each
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One of the areas of budget that complicates the computation for cost is the fixed-overhead cost used on a variable product being manufactured. Since the cost would have to be allocated to the product produced, it would mean less cost allocated per item if the items produced that month is bigger than the usual. The problem is when the company is faced with smaller demands for its products that the cost would have to be bigger per item since they would have to carry the same cost now (Bruner 1998).
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customers in the United States. What are the ultimate objectives of sales forecasting ? 1. Nokia manufactures low budget mobile handsets, costing below RS. 3500 in Chennai manufacturing plant, located at Sriperumbudur, Chennai and then it transfers to Nokia’s mother depot which is located in Gurgaon. Other multimedia and smart phones of Nokia costing Rs 3500 & above are manufactured at other Nokia plants but the mobile handsets shipped to India are from two plants located at China, one at Beijing
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