Managerial Accounting : Tools for Business Decision Making
Managerial Accounting : Tools for Business Decision Making
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Author(s): Weygandt, Jerry J.
ISBN No.: 9781119709589
Pages: 784
Year: 202010
Format: Ringbound
Price: $ 234.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

1 Managerial Accounting 1-1 Just Add Water . and Paddle: Current Designs 1-1 Managerial Accounting Basics 1-3 Comparing Managerial and Financial Accounting 1-3 Management Functions 1-4 Organizational Structure 1-5 Managerial Cost Concepts 1-7 Manufacturing Costs 1-8 Product versus Period Costs 1-9 Illustration of Cost Concepts 1-10 Manufacturing Costs in Financial Statements 1-12 Balance Sheet 1-12 Income Statement 1-13 Cost of Goods Manufactured 1-14 Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule 1-15 Managerial Accounting Today 1-16 Service Industries 1-16 Focus on the Value Chain 1-17 Balanced Scorecard 1-19 Business Ethics 1-19 Corporate Social Responsibility 1-20 The Value of Data Analytics 1-20 Data Analytics Insight: Using Data in Its Own World 1-21 Data Analytics in Action 1-44 2 Job Order Costing 2-1 Profiting from the Silver Screen: Disney 2-1 Cost Accounting Systems 2-3 Process Cost System 2-3 Job Order Cost System 2-4 Data Analytics Insight: Providing Service Through the Cloud 2-4 Job Order Cost Flow 2-5 Accumulating Manufacturing Costs 2-5 Assigning Manufacturing Costs 2-7 Raw Materials Costs 2-8 Factory Labor Costs 2-10 Predetermined Overhead Rates 2-13 Entries for Jobs Completed and Sold 2-16 Assigning Costs to Finished Goods 2-17 Assigning Costs to Cost of Goods Sold 2-17 Summary of Job Order Cost Flows 2-18 Job Order Costing for Service Companies 2-19 Advantages and Disadvantages of Job Order Costing 2-20 Applied Manufacturing Overhead 2-22 Under- or Overapplied Manufacturing Overhead 2-22 Data Analytics in Action 2-43 3 Process Costing 3-1 The Little Guy Who Could: Jones Soda 3-1 Overview of Process Cost Systems 3-3 Uses of Process Cost Systems 3-3 Process Costing for Service Companies 3-4 Similarities and Differences Between Job Order Cost and Process Cost Systems 3-4 Process Cost Flow and Assigning Costs 3-6 Process Cost Flow 3-6 Assigning Manufacturing Costs--Journal Entries 3-7 Equivalent Units 3-9 Weighted-Average Method 3-10 Refinements on the Weighted-Average Method 3-10 The Production Cost Report 3-13 Compute the Physical Unit Flow (Step 1) 3-14 Compute the Equivalent Units of Production (Step 2) 3-15 Compute Unit Production Costs (Step 3) 3-15 Prepare a Cost Reconciliation Schedule (Step 4) 3-16 Preparing the Production Cost Report 3-17 Costing Systems--Final Comments 3-18 Appendix 3A: FIFO Method for Equivalent Units 3-21 Equivalent Units Under FIFO 3-21 Comprehensive Example 3-22 FIFO and Weighted-Average 3-26 4 Activity-Based Costing 4-1 Precor is on Your Side: Precor 4-1 Traditional vs. Activity-Based Costing 4-3 Traditional Costing Systems 4-3 Illustration of a Traditional Costing System 4-3 The Need for a New Approach 4-4 Activity-Based Costing 4-5 ABC and Manufacturers 4-7 Identify and Classify Activities and Allocate Overhead to Cost Pools (Step 1) 4-8 Identify Cost Drivers (Step 2) 4-8 Compute Activity-Based Overhead Rates (Step 3) 4-9 Assign Overhead Costs to Products (Step 4) 4-10 Comparing Unit Costs 4-10 ABC Benefits and Limitations 4-13 The Advantage of Multiple Cost Pools 4-13 The Advantage of Enhanced Cost Control 4-15 The Advantage of Better Management Decisions 4-18 Some Limitations and Knowing When to Use ABC 4-18 Data Analytics Insight: Delivering People and Packages 4-19 ABC and Service Industries 4-20 Traditional Costing Example 4-20 Activity-Based Costing Example 4-21 Appendix 4A: Just-in-Time Processing 4-24 Objective of JIT Processing 4-25 Elements of JIT Processing 4-26 Benefits of JIT Processing 4-26 5 Cost-Volume-Profit 5-1 Don''t Worry--Just Get Big: Amazon.com 5-1 Cost Behavior Analysis 5-3 Variable Costs 5-3 Fixed Costs 5-4 Relevant Range 5-5 Mixed Costs 5-7 Mixed Costs Analysis 5-8 High-Low Method 5-8 Importance of Identifying Variable and Fixed Costs 5-10 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 5-11 Basic Components 5-11 CVP Income Statement 5-12 Break-Even Analysis 5-16 Mathematical Equation 5-16 Contribution Margin Techniques 5-17 Graphic Presentation 5-19 Target Net Income and Margin of Safety 5-20 Target Net Income 5-20 Margin of Safety 5-21 CVP and Data Analytics 5-22 Appendix 5A: Regression Analysis 5-24 Data Analytics in Action 5-46 6 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis: Additional Issues 6-1 Not Even a Flood Could Stop It: Whole Foods Market 6-1 Basic CVP Concepts 6-3 Basic Concepts 6-3 CVP and Changes in the Business Environment 6-5 Sales Mix and Break-Even Sales 6-7 Break-Even Sales in Units 6-8 Data Analytics Insight: Taking No Chances with Its Profits 6-10 Break-Even Sales in Dollars 6-10 Sales Mix with Limited Resources 6-13 Operating Leverage and Profitability 6-15 Effect on Contribution Margin Ratio 6-16 Effect on Break-Even Point 6-17 Effect on Margin of Safety Ratio 6-17 Operating Leverage 6-17 Appendix 6A: Absorption Costing versus Variable Costing 6-21 Example Comparing Absorption Costing with Variable Costing 6-21 Net Income Effects 6-24 Decision-Making Concerns 6-28 Potential Advantages of Variable Costing 6-30 Data Analytics in Action 6-51 7 Incremental Analysis 7-1 Keeping It Clean: Method Products 7-1 Decision-Making and Incremental Analysis 7-3 Incremental Analysis Approach 7-3 How Incremental Analysis Works 7-4 Qualitative Factors 7-5 Relationship of Incremental Analysis and Activity-Based Costing 7-5 Types of Incremental Analysis 7-6 Special Orders 7-6 Make or Buy 7-8 Opportunity Cost 7-9 Sell or Process Further 7-11 Single-Product Case 7-11 Multiple-Product Case 7-12 Repair, Retain, or Replace Equipment 7-14 Eliminate Unprofitable Segment or Product 7-16 8 Pricing 8-1 They''ve Got Your Size--and Color: Zappos.com 8-1 Target Costing 8-3 Establishing a Target Cost 8-4 Cost-Plus and Variable-Cost Pricing 8-5 Cost-Plus Pricing 8-5 Limitations of Cost-Plus Pricing 8-7 Variable-Cost Pricing 8-8 Time-and-Material Pricing 8-10 Transfer Prices 8-13 Negotiated Transfer Prices 8-14 Cost-Based Transfer Prices 8-18 Market-Based Transfer Prices 8-19 Effect of Outsourcing on Transfer Pricing 8-19 Transfers Between Divisions in Different Countries 8-20 Data Analytics Insight: Setting the Optimal Price 8-20 Appendix 8A: Absorption-Cost and Variable-Cost Pricing 8-22 Absorption-Cost Pricing 8-23 Variable-Cost Pricing 8-24 Appendix 8B: Transfers Between Divisions in Different Countries 8-26 Data Analytics in Action 8-45 9 Budgetary Planning 9-1 What''s in Your Cupcake?: Erin McKenna?s Bakery NYC 9-1 Effective Budgeting and the Master Budget 9-3 Budgeting and Accounting 9-3 The Benefits of Budgeting 9-3 Essentials of Effective Budgeting 9-4 The Master Budget 9-7 Sales, Production, and Direct Materials Budgets 9-8 Sales Budget 9-8 Production Budget 9-10 Direct Materials Budget 9-10 Direct Labor, Manufacturing Overhead, and S&A Expense Budgets 9-14 Direct Labor Budget 9-14 Manufacturing Overhead Budget 9-15 Selling and Administrative Expense Budget 9-15 Budgeted Income Statement 9-16 Data Analytics Insight: That''s Some Tasty Data! 9-17 Cash Budget and Budgeted Balance Sheet 9-18 Cash Budget 9-18 Budgeted Balance Sheet 9-21 Budgeting in Nonmanufacturing Companies 9-23 Merchandisers 9-23 Service Companies 9-24 Not-for-Profit Organizations 9-25 Data Analytics in Action 9-48 10 Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting 10-1 Pumpkin Madeleines and a Movie: The Roxy Hotel Tribeca 10-1 Budgetary Control and Static Budget Reports 10-3 Budgetary Control 10-3 Static Budget Reports 10-4 Flexible Budget Reports 10-7 Why Flexible Budgets? 10-7 Developing the Flexible Budget 10-9 Flexible Budget--A Case Study 10-10 Flexible Budget Reports 10-12 Data Analytics Insight: These Forecasts Move with the Times! 10-13 Responsibility Accounting and Responsibility Centers 10-14 Controllable versus Noncontrollable Revenues and Costs 10-16 Principles of Performance Evaluation 10-16 Data Analytics Insight: Hitting the Road with Zero-Based Budgeting 10-18 Responsibility Reporting System 10-18 Types of Responsibility Centers 10-19 Investment Centers 10-24 Return on Investment (ROI) 10-24 Responsibility Report 10-25 Alternative Measures of ROI Inputs 10-26 Improving ROI 10-26 Appendix 10A: ROI versus Residual Income 10-30 Residual Income Compared to ROI 10-31 Residual Income Weakness 10-31

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