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SOLUTION MANUAL
Managerial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making
9th Edition by Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel
All Chapters 1 - 14, Complete
,TABLE OF CONTENTS I I
Chapter 1: Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 2: Job Order Costing
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Chapter 2A: Job Order Costing: Non-Debit and Credit Approach
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Chapter 3: Process Costing
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Chapter 3A: Process Costing: Non-Debit and Credit Approach
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Chapter 4: Activity-Based Costing
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Chapter 5: Cost-Volume-Profit
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Chapter 6: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis: Additional Issues
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Chapter 7: Incremental Analysis
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Chapter 8: Pricing
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Chapter 9: Budgetary Planning
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Chapter 10: Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting
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Chapter 11: Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard
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Chapter 12: Planning for Capital Investments
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Chapter 13: Statement of Cash Flows
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Chapter 14: Financial Analysis
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CHAPTER 1 I
Managerial Accounting I
Learning Objectives
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1. IdentifyItheIfeaturesIofImanagerialIaccountingIandItheIfunctionsIofImanagement.
2. DescribeItheIclassesIofImanufacturingIcostsIandItheIdifferencesIbetweenIproductIandIperiodIco
sts.
3. DemonstrateIhowItoIcomputeIcostIofIgoodsImanufacturedIandIprepareIfinancialIstatementsIforIaIm
anufacturer.
4. DiscussItrendsIinImanagerialIaccounting.
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS I I
1. (a)INotItrue.IManagerialIaccountingIisIaIfieldIofIaccountingIthatIprovidesIeconomicIandIfinancialIinfor
mationIforImanagersIandIotherIinternalIusers.
(b) JoeIisIincorrect.IManagerialIaccountingIappliesItoIallItypesIofIbusinesses—
service,Imerchandising,IandImanufacturing.
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2. (a)IFinancialIaccountingIisIconcernedIprimarilyIwithIexternalIusersIsuchIasIstockholders,Icreditors,Ia
ndIregulators.IInIcontrast,ImanagerialIaccountingIisIconcernedIprimarilyIwithIinternalIusersIsuc
hIasIofficersIandImanagers.
(b) FinancialIstatementsIareItheIendIproductIofIfinancialIaccounting.ITheseIstatementsIareIprepare
dIquarterlyIandIannually.IInImanagerialIaccounting,IinternalIreportsI mayI beIpreparedIasIfreque
ntlyIasIneeded.
(c) TheIpurposeIofIfinancialIaccountingIisItoIprovideIgeneral-
purposeIinformationIforIexternalIusers.ITheIpurposeIofImanagerialIaccountingIisItoIprovideIspeci
al-purposeIinformationIforIspecificIinternalIdecisions.
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3. DifferencesIinItheIcontentIofItheIreportsIareIasIfollows:
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, • PertainsI toI businessI asI aI wholeI andI isIhighlyI • PertainsItoI subunitsIofI theI businessIandI
aggregated. mayIbeIveryIdetailed.
• LimitedItoIaccrualIaccountingIandIcostIdata. • Extends beyond accrual accounting
• GenerallyIacceptedIaccountingIprinciples. systemItoIanyIrelevantIdata.
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