Lab 1: Users report that insert statements against the view named Production.vExpensiveExpiredProduct do not succeed. You confirm that the insert statements that are being used are valid. You need to ensure that insert statements can complete successfully. Use SSMS - Open up SSMS. - Goto Server \Databases \Adventureworks\ Views\ Production.vExpensiveExpiredProduct\ Triggers - Select the trigger: trgvvvExpensiveExpiredProductInsert - Right-click and select Delete on menu - A delete object window will
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Delivery truck costs Depreciation on bake ovens Interest on bank loan Beginning Inventory Materials Beginning Work in Process Ending Inventory Materials Inventory Purchases Ending Work in Process Other Overhead costs Beginning Finished Goods Inventory Ending Finished Goods Inventory Rent for Factory 32‚000 Correct $32‚000 36‚000 10000 5000 12000 25000 500 250 10‚000 8000 4000 26000 2500 1200 7500
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allocate 89% to the undeveloped acreage‚ 1% to the 500 finished lots and 10% to the recreation facility (see schedule below.) The $33‚000‚000 acquisition costs would be allocated as follows: Undeveloped Acreage- $ 29‚370‚000 500 Finished Lots- $ 330‚000 Recreation Facility- $ 3‚300‚000 $ 33‚000‚000 Fair Value on Acquisition Date | 24‚500 Undeveloped Acreage | $ 89‚000‚000 | 89% | 500 Finished Lots | $ 1‚000‚000 | 1% | Recreation
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Today we studied the concluding sentences and finished Chapter 1. Home Assignment: Study Chapter 1 and Appendix A Write a paragraph; choose one of the topics in pr.3B‚ p.11 or use one of the topic sentences in pr. 2‚ p.9 09/04/13 Today we had a quiz and finished Appendix A. Home Assignment: Work on types of sentences‚ Ch.10 09/06/13 Today we worked on Chapter 10. Home Assignment: Do Practice 10A‚ p.176‚ and submit it. 09/09/13 Today we finished Chapter 10 and started studying Chapter 2
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CHAPTER 23 OPERATIONAL BUDGETING OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 23.1 B. Ex. 23.2 B. Ex. 23.3 B. Ex. 23.4 B. Ex. 23.5 Topic Budgeting philosophies Cash flow at Body Builders Production budget Estimating direct materials inventory Benefits of budgeting Learning Objectives 23-3 23-1‚ 23-5 23-4 23-4 23-2 B. Ex. 23.6 B. Ex. 23.7 B. Ex. 23.8 B. Ex. 23.9 Elements of the budget Flexible budgets Operating expense budget Cost of budgeting
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1-1 Chapter 1 An Introduction to Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts Introduction to Managerial Accounting MSc. Mohammad Hicham Khalil Objectives 1. Comparison of Financial and Managerial 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Accounting. General Cost Classifications. Product Cost versus Period Cost. Cost Classifications on Financial Statements. Cost Classifications for Predicting Cost Behavior. Cost Classification for Assigning Costs to Cost Objectives. Cost Classification for Decision Making
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Hog Farm Brgy. Pulong Yantok‚ Angat‚ Bulacan Owned Good Alfonso Hog Farm Buck Estate & Brgy. Amuyong‚ Alfonso‚ Cavite Owned Good Quilo Hog Farm Lot No. 2489‚ Quilo‚ Ibaan‚ Batangas Owned Good Operations: the processes of transforming inputs into finished products and services. Processed Meats Cavite Plant Governor’s Drive‚ Bo. De Fuego‚ Gen. Trias‚ Cavite Owned Good Processed Meats Marikina Warehouse JP Rizal St.‚ Bo. San Roque‚ Marikina City Owned Good Processed Meats Fairview Warehouse 34
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production line configuration is commonly‚ Raymond mill host analysis machine‚ blower‚ finished product cyclone separator‚ plumbing‚ electrical and auxiliary equipment jaw crusher‚ elevator‚ electromagnetic vibration feeding machine‚ electric control cabinet‚ etc. The users can choose these machines according to their site condition flexibly. Grinder is dominant in the whole production line to make the material into a finished product. Material after crushed into the required size will be through the elevator
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converted into finished goods and semi-finished goods. Materials are grouped as direct materials and indirect materials. Direct Materials: Direct materials are those that form part of a product. Raw materials‚ semifinished products‚ and finished products which can be identified with production of a product are known as direct materials. Sugar cane‚ cotton‚ oilseeds‚ woods etc. are examples of direct materials. The cost of materials involves conversion of raw materials into finished products. Indirect
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CHAPTER 1 Managerial Accounting ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Brief Exercises 1 A Problems B Problems Study Objectives *1. Explain the distinguishing features of managerial accounting. Identify the three broad functions of management. Define the three classes of manufacturing costs. Distinguish between product and period costs. Explain the difference between a merchandising and a manufacturing income statement. Indicate how cost of goods manufactured is determined. Explain the difference
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