NOVA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (1202) HANDBOOK OF EXERCISES 2014 / 2015 Page 1 / 69 NOVA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (1202) HANDBOOK OF EXERCISES 2014-20151 I - Introduction to Management Accounting Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6 - The MA Company - The Alimentar Company - The Alfa Company - The Metalex Company - The Reparadora Company - The DoceAroma Company II - Inventory Valuation and Profit Measurement
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to managerial accounting (n.d.) has shown that the Institute of Management Accountants describes managerial accounting supports the decision making process through planning and controlling operations. Planning primarily appears in the budgeting process and Controlling occurs when managers compare actual performance with budgeted amounts to identify differences and then act upon differences that appear to be significant. For example‚ manufacturing companies use management accounting techniques to
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|ACC601: Managerial Accounting | | | | | |Role and Practices in Management Accounting Today | | | |
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Executive Summary The Cost Management and Product Management Accounting Techniques adopted by Puma are essentially reported on thereby describing the company’s strategic positioning and the challenges faced by Puma in implementing is techniques. PUMA was established in 1924 by founding brothers Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler and Adi Dassler and was renamed PUMA Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler in 1948 when Adi left the company to start his own shoe company‚ Adidas. This revolution of management came to understand
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[pic] Management Accounting Submitted to: Dr. James Tong MBA 507: Management Accounting Submitted by: Rajvinder Brar Student Id-0910183 Definition – Historical cost In accounting‚ historical cost is the original financial or monetary value of any economic item. It is based on a stable measuring assumption of a unit. Sometimes
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Summary of Pushing the Art of Management Accounting Hui (Steven) Zhang Trinity Western University Instructor: Brent Groen iMBA 521 Management Accounting Nov 18th‚ 2013 Summary of Pushing the Art of Management Accounting In this article “Pushing the Art of Management Accounting”‚ Alexander Mersereau discusses the bottleneck of the development of management accounting practice. He not only points out the core problem of the bottleneck through vivid metaphor‚ but also gives several
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The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Business and Economics School of Business BUSI0027 Management Accounting I Course Syllabus and Outline SEM2‚ 2011/12 Subclasses C‚ D‚ and E I. COURSE INFORMATION Lecturer: Dr. Yanling GUAN Email: ylguan@business.hku.hk Office: 716‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2857-8346 Consultation Times: By Appointment Tutor: Mr. Kelvin Kwok (Subclass C) Email: hfkwok@hku.hk Office: 601B‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2219-4490 Tutor: Ms. Carol Kwok
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Accounting plays an important role in the life of organizations. There are several types of accounting such as financial‚ management and governmental accounting‚ taxation‚ audit. These types are usually focusing on different types of users that are interested in different types of information. In this essay I will examine the differences between financial accounting and management accounting. The basic difference between financial and management accounting is their target group. Management accounting
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT SEMESTER: MEI 2013 BBAP 2103 COURSE: BACHELOR (HONS) MANAGEMENT (BIM) (A7470) COURSE TITLE: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING MATRICULATION NO : RF179118001 IDENTITY CARD NO : RF179118 TELEPHONE NO : 0167386906 E-MAIL : vnod_86@yahoo.com LEARNING CENTRE : SEAMEO RECSAM LEARNING CENTRE Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction of the company 2.0 Explanation on the purposes of product cost information is
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Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting‚ the Business Organization‚ and Professional Ethics Management accounting produces information for managers within an organization. Financial accounting produces information for external parties‚ such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies. What kind of accounting information do managers need to achieve their goals and objectives? Good accounting information helps answer three types of questions: 1. Scorecard questions 2. Attention-directing
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