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Solutions Manual for Fundamental Accounting Principles Volume 2 17ce 17th Canadian Edition by Kermit D. Larson, Heidi Dieckmann, John Harris. ISBN-13: 1332 Full Chapters Solutions are included for Volume 2 17ce Larson CHAPTER 9 Property, Plant, and Equipment and Intangibles CHAPTER 10 Current Liabilities CHAPTER 11 Partnerships CHAPTER 12 Organization and Operation of Corporations CHAPTER 13 Corporate Reporting: Profit, Earnings Per Share, and Retained Earnings CHAPTER 14 Bonds and Long-Term Notes Payable CHAPTER 15 Accounting for Debt and Share Investments CHAPTER 16 Reporting and Analyzing Cash Flows CHAPTER 17 Analyzing Financial Statements APPENDIX I Payroll Liabilities

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Contents

1. Ch 1: Introduction to Cost Accounting
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2. Ch 2: Accounting for Materials
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3. Ch 3: Accounting for Labor
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4. Ch 4: Accounting for Factory Overhead
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5. Ch 5: Process Cost Accounting-General Procedures
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6. Ch 6: Process Cost Accounting-Additional Procedures; Accounting for Joint Products and By-Products
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7. Ch 7: The Master Budget and Flexible Budgeting
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8. Ch 8: Standard Cost Accounting-Materials, Labor, and Factory Overhead
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9. Ch 9: Cost Accounting for Service Businesses, the Balanced Scorecard, and Quality Costs
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10. Ch 10: Cost Analysis for Management Decision Making
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The business entitythat converts purchased raw materials intofinished goods byusing labor, technology, andfacilitiesis a:
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2. The business entity that purchases finished goods for resale is a:
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d. Wholesaler.
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DIFFICULTY: Easy
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3. The type of merchandiser who purchases goods from the producer and sells them to retailers that sell them to the
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consumer is a:
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4. Examplesof servicebusinesses include:
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5. ISO 9000 is a set of international standards for:
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6. Unit cost informationis important for making all of the following marketingdecisions except:
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