Managerial Accounting Tools for Business Decision
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9th Edition by Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel
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Chapters 1 - 14, Complete
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
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 |
Managerial Accounting |
Learning Objectives |
1. Identify |the |features |of |managerial |accounting |and |the |functions |of |management.
2. Describe |the |classes |of |manufacturing |costs |and |the |differences |between |product |and
| period |costs.
3. Demonstrate |how |to |compute |cost |of |goods |manufactured |and |prepare |financial
| statements |for |a|manufacturer.
4. Discuss |trends |in |managerial |accounting.
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS | |
1. (a) |Not |true. |Managerial |accounting |is |a |field |of |accounting |that |provides |economic |and
| financial | information | for | managers | and | other | internal | users.
(b) Joe |is |incorrect. |Managerial |accounting |applies |to |all |types |of |businesses—service,
| merchandising, | and | manufacturing.
LO1 | BT: |C | Difficulty: |Easy | TOT: |3 |min. | |AACSB: |None | AICPA |FC: |Measurement, |Analysis |and |Interpretation |IMA: |Cost
| Management
2. (a) |Financial |accounting |is |concerned |primarily |with |external |users |such |as |stockholders,
| creditors, | and | regulators. | In | contrast, | managerial | accounting | is | concerned | primarily
| with | internal | users | such | as | officers | and | managers.
(b) Financial |statements |are |the |end |product |of |financial |accounting. |These |statements |are
| prepared | quarterly | and | annually. | In | managerial | accounting, | internal | reports | may | be
| prepared | as | frequently | as | needed.
(c) The |purpose |of |financial |accounting |is |to |provide |general-purpose |information |for
| external | users. | The | purpose | of | managerial | accounting | is | to | provide | special-purpose
, | information |for |specific |internal |decisions.
LO1 | BT: |C | Difficulty: |Easy | TOT: |5 |min. | |AACSB: |None | AICPA |FC: |Measurement, |Analysis |and |Interpretation |IMA: |Cost
| Management
3. Differences |in |the |content |of |the |reports |are |as |follows:
| Financial | Managerial
Pertains | to | business | as | a | whole | and | is Pertains |to |subunits |of |the |business
highly |aggregated.
| and |may |be |very |detailed.
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Limited |to |accrual |accounting |and |cost |data. Extends beyond accrual
Generally |accepted |accounting |principles. accounting
system |to |any |relevant |data.
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