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Complete Solutions Manual for Cost Management, 6th Edition by Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen, Dan L. Heitger ; ISBN13: 9798214044866...(Full Chapters included from Chapter 1 to 21)...1. Introduction to Cost Management 2. Basic Cost Management Concepts 3. Cost Behavior and Forecasting 4. Unit-Based and Activity-Based Costing Systems 5. Job-Order Costing 6. Process Costing 7. Allocating Costs of Support Departments and Joint Products 8. Budgeting for Planning and Control 9. Standard Costing: A Functional-Based Control Approach 10. Decentralization: Responsibility Accounting, Performance Evaluation, and Transfer Pricing 11. Strategic Cost Management 12. Activity-Based Management 13. Strategic-Based Control Systems and the Balanced Scorecard 14. Quality and Environmental Cost Management 15. Lean Accounting and Productivity Measurement 16. Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 17. Activity Resource Usage Model and Tactical Decision Making 18. Pricing and Profitability Analysis 19. Capital Investment 20. Inventory Management: Economic Order Quantity, JIT, and the Theory of Constraints 21. International Issues in Cost Management

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Cost Management, 6th Edition by
Don R. Hansen




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,Table of Contents are given below


1. Introduction to Cost Management

2. Basic Cost Management Concepts

3. Cost Behavior and Forecasting

4. Unit-Based and Activity-Based Costing Systems

5. Job-Order Costing

6. Process Costing

7. Allocating Costs of Support Departments and Joint Products

8. Budgeting for Planning and Control

9. Standard Costing: A Functional-Based Control Approach

10. Decentralization: Responsibility Accounting, Performance Evaluation, and Transfer

Pricing

11. Strategic Cost Management

12. Activity-Based Management

13. Strategic-Based Control Systems and the Balanced Scorecard

14. Quality and Environmental Cost Management

15. Lean Accounting and Productivity Measurement

16. Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

17. Activity Resource Usage Model and Tactical Decision Making

18. Pricing and Profitability Analysis

19. Capital Investment

20. Inventory Management: Economic Order Quantity, JIT, and the Theory of Constraints

21. International Issues in Cost Management

, CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO COST MANAGEMENT
EXERCISES


Exercise 1-1

a. FS g. CMS
b. FS h. FS
c. CMS i. CMS
d. CMS j. CMS
e. FS k. FS
f. CMS l. FS


Exercise 1-2

1. Customers can be internal or external. Users of the component produced by
Barry’s department are his internal customers. This includes the Assembly
Department and the Rework Department. They are directly affected by the
quality of the product produced by Barry’s department. In a sense, those who
buy the cell phones are his customers too—after all, the functionality of the
MP3 player is affected by the quality and reliability of its components.

2. Barry’s department is producing a low-quality component. One out of every
50 units is having a high defect rate and is causing a lot of rework. Being
sensitive would require a dramatic reduction in the defect rate. A reduction in
the defect rate would decrease cycle time, lower the rework rate, and
decrease costs. These improvements in quality create the potential to
increase value for external customers and make the life of internal customers
much easier. In turn, these quality enhancements will likely help Hepworth
please a key stakeholder (customers) more consistently, thereby increasing
sales and/or decreasing quality-related costs, both of which increase
Hepworth’s value over the long term.

3. Cost management can provide information concerning quality—both financial
and nonfinancial. Defect rates can be tracked over time. Rework costs
attributable to defective components from Barry’s department can be
measured and tracked over time. Cycle time reductions due to improved
quality can be measured and reported. Product cost reductions attributable to
improved quality can be reported.



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, Exercise 1-3

a. Planning and control h. Planning and control
b. Costing of service i. Decision making
c. Costing of product/activity j. Costing of service
d. Planning and control k. Costing of an activity
e. Planning and control l. Planning and control
f. Decision making m. Decision making
g. Costing of product

Exercise 1-4

The manager is clearly considering unethical behaviors, especially the decisions
associated with reducing maintenance and promotional salaries. Extending asset
life for depreciation has less clear ethical implications. Reducing maintenance
may not hurt much in the short run but will have long-run negative financial
consequences. Furthermore, the decision for promotions has been made with a
given set of financial expectations, and reducing the salary increases by 50
percent for deserving employees is obviously unfair to them. Although the
manager is not a cost or management accountant, they are violating the ethical
standard under integrity that requires him to “refrain from engaging in any
conduct that would prejudice carrying out duties ethically” (III-2).

The reduction in promotional salary increases is particularly egregious in that they
are reducing the salaries of others so that they may benefit. In effect, they are
stealing from their subordinates. The reduction in maintenance budget is also a form
of stealing—robbing future service potential to produce a current personal benefit.

An ethical dilemma does exist if the manager carries through with his plans. The
dilemma exists because the manager wants to manipulate income to achieve
personal financial gain. A company code of ethics and compliance monitoring is
one recommendation. An internal audit could be used to detect and deter such
questionable behavior. Furthermore, a company policy requiring managers to
justify any expenditure reductions in writing to both the employees and higher
management could discourage behavior like the manager’s. The best control,
however, is hiring managers with the integrity to do the right thing even when
faced with the opportunity to cheat or steal.




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