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SOLUTION MANUAL Horngren's Accounting, The Managerial Chapters, 14th Edition By Tracie Miller-Nobles Brenda Mattison, All Chapters 1 - 9 Table of contents 1. Introduction to Managerial Accounting 2. Job Order Costing 3. Process Costing 4. Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 5. Master Budgets 6. Flexible Budgets and Standard Cost Systems 7. Cost Allocation and Responsibility Accounting 8. Short-Term Business Decisions 9. Capital Investment Decisions Chapter M:1 Introduction to Managerial Accounting Review Questions 1. What is the primary purpose of managerial accounting? The primary purpose of managerial accounting is to provide information to help managers plan,direct, control, and make decisions. 2. List six differences between financial accounting and managerial accounting. Financial accounting and managerial accounting differ on the following 6 dimensions: (1) primary users, (2) purpose of information, (3) focus and time dimension of the information, (4) rules and re-strictions, (5) scope of information, and (6) behavioral. 3. Explain the difference between line positions and staff positions. Line positions are directly involved in providing goods or services to customers. Staff positions support line positions. 4. Explain the differences between planning, directing, and controlling. Planning means choosing goals and deciding how to achieve them. Directing involves running the day-to-day operations of a business. Controlling is the process of monitoring operations and keepingthe company on track. 5. List the four IMA standards of ethical practice and briefly describe each. The four IMA standards of ethical practice and a description of each follow. I. Competence. Maintain an appropriate level of professional leadership and expertise by enhancingknowledge and skills. Perform professional duties in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and technicalstandards. Provide decision support information and recommendations that are accurate, clear, concise

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SOLUTION MANUAL
Horngren's Accounting, The Managerial Chapters, 14th Edition
By Tracie Miller-Nobles Brenda Mattison, All Chapters 1 - 9

,Table of contents
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1. Introduction to Managerial Accounting xl xl xl




2. Job Order Costing
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3. Process Costing xl




4. Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis xl




5. Master Budgets xl




6. Flexible Budgets and Standard Cost Systems
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7. Cost Allocation and Responsibility Accounting
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8. Short-Term Business Decisions xl xl




9. Capital Investment Decisions
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,Chapter M:1 xl




Introduction to Managerial Accounting xl xl xl




Review Questions xl




1. What is the primary purpose of managerial accounting?
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The primary purpose of managerial accounting is to provide information to help managers plan,di
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rect, control, and make decisions.
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2. List six differences between financial accounting and managerial accounting.
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Financial accounting and managerial accounting differ on the following 6 dimensions: (1) primaryuser
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s, (2) purpose of information, (3) focus and time dimension of the information, (4) rules and re-
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strictions, (5) scope of information, and (6) behavioral.
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3. Explain the difference between line positions and staff positions.
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Line positions are directly involved in providing goods or services to customers. Staff positionssup
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port line positions. xl xl




4. Explain the differences between planning, directing, and controlling.
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Planning means choosing goals and deciding how to achieve them. Directing involves running the day-
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to-
day operations of a business. Controlling is the process of monitoring operations and keepingthe comp
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any on track.
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5. List the four IMA standards of ethical practice and briefly describe each.
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The four IMA standards of ethical practice and a description of each follow.
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I. Competence.
Maintain an appropriate level of professional leadership and expertise by enhancingk xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl




nowledge and skills. xl xl




Perform professional duties in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and technicals xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl




tandards.
Provide decision support information and recommendations that are accurate, clear, concise, xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl

, and timely. xl




Recognise and help mange risk. xl xl xl xl




II. Confidentiality.
Keep information confidential except when disclosure is authorized or legally required.
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Inform all relevant parties regarding appropriate use of confidential information. Monitor toe
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nsure compliance. xl




Refrain from using confidential information for unethical or illegal advantage.
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III. Integrity.
Mitigate actual conflicts of interest. Regularly communicate with business associates to avoidap
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parent conflicts of interest. Advise all parties of any potential conflicts.
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Refrain from engaging in any conduct that would prejudice carrying out duties ethically.
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Abstain from engaging in or supporting any activity that might discredit the profession.
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Contribute to a positive ethical culture and place integrity of the profession above personalin xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl




terest.

5, cont.
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IV. Credibility.
Communicate information fairly and objectively. xl xl xl xl




Provide all relevant information that could reasonably be expected to influence an intendedu
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ser’s understanding of the reports, analyses, or recommendations.
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Report any delays or deficiencies in information, timeliness, processing, or internal controlsin
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conformance with organization policy and/or applicable law. xl xl xl xl xl xl




Communicate any professional limitations or other constraints that would preclude responsi- xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl xl




ble judgment or successful performance of an activity.
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6. Describe a service company and give an example.
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Service companies sell time, skills, and knowledge. Examples of service companies include phoneserv
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ice companies, banks, cleaning service companies, accounting firms, law firms, medical physi-
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cians, and online auction services.
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7. Describe a merchandising company and give an example.
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Merchandising companies resell products they buy from suppliers. Merchandisers keep an inventoryof
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products, and managers are accountable for the purchasing, storage, and sale of the products. Ex-
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amples of merchandising companies include toy stores, grocery stores, and clothing stores.
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8. How do manufacturing companies differ from merchandising companies?
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Merchandising companies resell products they previously bought from suppliers, whereas manufac-
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turing companies use labor, equipment, supplies, and facilities to convert raw materials into new fin-
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