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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
30 NOVEMBER 2021




International Business Management
Prof. A. Resing
2021 – 2022

,Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: THE MANAGER AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING....................................................................4


CHAPTER 2: AN INTRODUCTION TO COST TERMS AND PURPOSES..................................................................5


2.1 COST CLASSIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................5
Direct vs. indirect costs....................................................................................................................................5
fixed vs. variable costs.....................................................................................................................................5
Budgeted vs. actual costs.................................................................................................................................6
product vs. period costs...................................................................................................................................6
2.2 CALCULATION: COST OF GOODS SOLD....................................................................................................................7


CHAPTER 3: COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS............................................................................................... 8


3.1: EXAMPLE WITH A BMW X6..............................................................................................................................8
Variable Costs...................................................................................................................................................8
Fixed Costs........................................................................................................................................................8
Total Costs........................................................................................................................................................9
Total Revenues.................................................................................................................................................9
CVP: Graphically...............................................................................................................................................9
3.2 SELLING HOTDOGS AT GROENPLAATS..................................................................................................................10
3.3 PROBLEM 3-27: CVP-ANALYSIS, INCOME TAXES...................................................................................................10
3.4 MARGINS OF SAFETY.......................................................................................................................................11
3.5 EXAMPLE – PROBLEMS..............................................................................................................................12


CHAPTER 4: JOB COSTING............................................................................................................................ 13


4.1 2 TYPES OF COSTING SYSTEMS:..........................................................................................................................14
4.2 7 STEP APPROACH TO JOB COSTING....................................................................................................................15
4.3 UNDERALLOCATED OR OVERALLOCATED INDIRECT COSTS........................................................................................15
4.4 EXAMPLES – PROBLEMS............................................................................................................................15


CHAPTER 5: ACTIVITY BASED COSTING AND ACTIVITY BASED MANAGEMENT..............................................16


5.1 BROAD AVERAGING AND ITS CONSEQUENCES........................................................................................................16
Peanut butter costing.....................................................................................................................................17
5.2 UNDER- AND OVERCOSTING..............................................................................................................................17
strategic consequences of under or overcosting............................................................................................17
5.3 COST REFINEMENT..........................................................................................................................................18
How do you refine a costing system?.............................................................................................................18
5.4 EXAMPLES – PROBLEMS...................................................................................................................................19


CHAPTER 6: MASTER BUDGET AND RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING..............................................................19


6.1 BUDGET........................................................................................................................................................20
Budgeting cycle and master budget..............................................................................................................20
6.2 THE BUDGETING PROCESS................................................................................................................................21
6.3 APPENDIX: THE CASH BUDGET...........................................................................................................................21
example: mi casa corp...................................................................................................................................22


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,CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE BUDGETS AND VARIANCES......................................................................................... 22


7.1 WHAT ARE VARIANCES?...................................................................................................................................22
7.2 VARIANCE ANALYSIS........................................................................................................................................23
7.3 STATIC BUDGET VARIANCES: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORIGINAL BUDGET AND THE ACTUALS..............................................23
HOW?.............................................................................................................................................................24
Flexing the budget..........................................................................................................................................24
7.4 PRICE AND EFFIENCY VARIANCES........................................................................................................................26
7.5 EXAMPLES – PROBLEMS:.................................................................................................................................27


CHAPTER 8: CAPITAL BUDGETING & COST ANALYSIS....................................................................................27


8.1 BASIC PROBLEM OF CAPITAL BUDGETING..............................................................................................................27
time value of money.......................................................................................................................................28
future values..................................................................................................................................................28
present values................................................................................................................................................29
8.2 VALUING MULTPLE CASH FLOWS........................................................................................................................30
multiple cash flows: Future value..................................................................................................................30
multiple cash flows: present value.................................................................................................................30
8.3 ANNUITIES.................................................................................................................................................... 31
present value concept....................................................................................................................................31
8.4 NET PRESENT VALUE AND OTHER INVESTMENT CRITERIA.........................................................................................31
investment appraisal techniques...................................................................................................................32




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, CHAPTER 1: THE MANAGER AND MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTING

Managerial versus Financial Accounting:

Managerial Accounting Financial Accounting
- Internal reporting - External reporting
- Specification of users - Rules and regulations
- Continuous provision of - Periodic provision of information
information - Historical
- Future-oriented

Management accounting is the process of:
- Measuring
- Analyzing
- Reporting

Financial and non-financial information that helps managers make decisions to fulfill the
goals of an organization.

Managers use management accounting information to:
1. Develop communicate, and implement strategies
2. Coordinate product design, production and marketing decisions and evaluate a
company’s performance.

Management accounting information and reports do not have to follow set principles or
rules. The key questions are always:
 How will this information help managers do their jobs better?
 Do the benefits of producing this information exceed the costs?

5 areas in which management accountants provide information:

 Planning and controlling the organization
 Cost-Price calculation
 Cost allocation
 Investment appraisal
 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis/BEP analysis

“Information should be provided timely in the required formats.”

Cost accounting:

Cost accounting provides information for both management accounting and financial
accounting professionals.

It’s the process of measuring, analyzing and reporting financial and non-financial
information related to the cost of acquiring or using resources in an organization.

 Cost accounting is part of management accounting!




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