11 Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Product/Scrap Objectives After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: LO.1 LO.2 LO.3 LO.4 LO.5 How are the outputs of a joint process classified? What management decisions must be made before beginning a joint process? How is the joint cost of production allocated to joint products? How are by-product and scrap accounted for? How should not-for-profit organizations account for the cost of a joint activity?
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What was the Kanthal president‚ Ridderstrale‚ attempting to accomplish with the Account Management System? Are these sensible goals? Why or why not? The motivation for Carl-Erik Ridderstrale‚ president of Kanthal‚ to develop an Account Management System was to find a process of determining the profitability of individual customer orders. An accurate account measurement system was needed in order to achieve a strategy for increasing growth and profitability without adding a significant amount of sales
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MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2013 An executive’s guide Darrell K. Rigby MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2013 An executive’s guide Darrell K. Rigby Copyright © Bain & Company‚ Inc. 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Bain & Company. Published by Bain & Company‚ Inc. 131 Dartmouth Street Boston‚ MA 02116 Shared Ambit ion‚ True Results Bain & Company is the management consulting firm that the world’s business
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small business‚ I would choose a Subscription box business. Precisely a beauty subscription box. Subscription box is a monthly subscription delivery service; weather it is monthly or every month.They come in a vary of themes and specific ideas including products from a variety of brands. Most subscription boxes come in a very affordable price varying from $10 - $50 and the products inside are almost mostly worth over $90 all together when added up. Examples of subscription boxes are; makeup‚ clothing
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Notes Compiled by Prof. M. B. Thakoor Chapter 2 - Classification of Accounts (Problems) Q.I. Classify the following into personal A/c‚ real A/c and Nominal A/c. 1. Mr. X A/c. 2. Bank of India A/c. 3. Bank A/c. 4. Cash A/c. 5. Land and Building A/c. 6. Plant and Machinery A/c. 7. Furniture A/c. 8. Insurance A/c. / Insurance Premium A/c. 9. Insurance Company A/c. 10. M/s. X & Co. A/c. 11. Rent A/c. / Rent paid A/c 12. Rent Received A/c. 13. Rent Receivable A/c. 14. Rent Payable A/c
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bank‚ potential vendors‚ or other interested parties. An account system is also important to process sales‚ purchase orders‚ invoices‚ payroll‚ and other business functions manually. The accounting system must be scalable‚ secure and gather data feed from other business systems to collect up-to-date business finances. The installed REMS came with the following Finance and Accounting Financial Modules: General Ledger Module‚ Accounts Payable Module‚ POS module‚ Bank Reconciliation Module‚
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Why are accounts important To begin by why accounts are important‚ a person should first know what accounts actually mean. Accounts are financial records of an organization that register all financial transactions‚ and must be kept at its principal office or place of business. The purpose of these records is to enable anyone to appraise the organization’s current financial position with reasonable accuracy. Firms present their annual accounts in two main parts: the balance sheet‚ and the income
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UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA UUM COLLEGEOF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY COURSE CODE : BKAL1013 COURSE : BUSINESS ACCOUNTING PRE-REQUISITE : NONE 1.0 COURSE SYNOPSIS This course is designed specifically for students from non-accounting disciplines. It is divided into two sections‚ i.e. financial accounting and management accounting. Students will be exposed to accounting concepts‚ principles and assumptions. They would be able to assess
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