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Capital Budgeting Make or Purchase Decision
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    Capital Budgeting Make or Purchase Decision

  • This excel doc involves using capital budgeting techniques/metrics - IRR, NPV - to decide whether to make or purchase new equipment.
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Manufacturing Costs
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    Manufacturing Costs

  • Class notes through four classes that cover topics that fall under manufacturing costs inclusive of factory overhead, work in process, prime costs and contribution margin.
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Excel doc covering calculations for a Sales Budget, Cash Budget and Budgeted Income Statement
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    Excel doc covering calculations for a Sales Budget, Cash Budget and Budgeted Income Statement

  • An Excel document involving the different components of a master budget inclusive a of sales budget, purchases budget, cash budget, a budgeted income statement and budgeted balance sheet.
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Calculating Overhead and Conversion Costs
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    Calculating Overhead and Conversion Costs

  • This document reflects the the different phases involved in manufacturing costs from purchase of direct materials, to factory and overhead costs and finally finished goods.
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ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2
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    ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2

  • ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2 Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : (TCO D) A company that has a profit can increase its return on investment by Student Answer: increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing average operating assets and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same percentage. decreasing average operating assets and sales by the same percentage. Instructor E...
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ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2
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    ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2

  • ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2 Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : Student Answer: (TCO D) A company that has a profit can increase its return on investment by increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing average operating assets and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same percentage. Instructor Explanation: Points Received: decreasing average operating assets and sales by ...
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ACCT 505 FINAL EXAM.
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    ACCT 505 FINAL EXAM.

  • ACCT 505 FINAL EXAM. Question 1.1. (TCO E) Installing a custom logo on a boat is a(n) (Points : 10) batch-level activity. product-level activity. unit-level activity. organization sustaining activity. Question 2.2. (TCO G) Given the following data, what would ROI be? Sales Net operating income Contribution margin Average operating assets Stockholder's equity $70,000 $10,000 $20,000 $50,000 $25,000 (Points : 10) 28.6% 20.0% 40.0% 50.0% Page 2 Question 1.1. (TCO C) Aziz Cor...
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ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2
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    ACCT 505 WEEK 6 QUIZ-2

  • ACCT 505 WEEK 2 QUIZ 1 1. TCO F) Computing unit product costs involves averaging in: Job-Order Costing Process Costing A Yes No B Yes Yes C No Yes D No No (Points : 5) Choice A. Choice B. Choice C. Choice D. 2. (TCO F) Luft Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Operating data for the first processing department for the month of June appear below: Units Percent Complete with respect to Conversion Beginning work in process inventory 11,000 9...
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