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Horngren's financial & managerial accounting. The managerial chapters.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Harlow, United Kingdom : Pearson Education Limited, 2018.Edition: Sixth edition, Global edition; Tracie Miller-Nobles, Brenda Mattison, Ella Mae MatsumuraDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781292246260
Other title:
  • Financial & managerial accounting
  • Managerial chapters
Uniform titles:
  • Financial & managerial accounting
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657 23
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Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Authors; Brief Contents; Contents; Instructor and Student Resources; Chapter 16: Introduction to Managerial Accounting; Why Is Managerial Accounting Important?; Managers' Role in the Organization; Managerial Accounting Functions; Ethical Standards of Managers; How Are Costs Classified?; Manufacturing Companies; Direct and Indirect Costs; Manufacturing Costs; Prime and Conversion Costs; Product and Period Costs; How Do Manufacturing Companies Prepare Financial Statements?; Balance Sheet; Income Statement. Product Costs Flow Through a Manufacturing CompanyCalculating Cost of Goods Manufactured; Calculating Cost of Goods Sold; Flow of Costs Through the Inventory Accounts; Using the Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured to Calculate Unit Product Cost; What Are Business Trends That Are Affecting Managerial Accounting?; Shift Toward a Service Economy; Global Competition; Time-Based Competition; Total Quality Management; The Triple Bottom Line; How Is Managerial Accounting Used In Service and Merchandising Companies?; Calculating Cost per Service; Calculating Cost per Item; Review. Assess Your ProgressCritical Thinking; Chapter 17: Job Order Costing; How Do Manufacturing Companies Use Job Order and Process Costing Systems?; Job Order Costing; Process Costing; How Do Materials and Labor Costs Flow Through the Job Order Costing System?; Materials; Labor; How Do Overhead Costs Flow Through the Job Order Costing System?; Before the Period-Calculating the Predetermined Overhead Allocation Rate; During the Period-Allocating Overhead; What Happens When Products Are Completed and Sold?; Transferring Costs to Finished Goods Inventory; Transferring Costs to Cost of Goods Sold. How Is the Manufacturing Overhead Account Adjusted?At the End of the Period-Adjusting for Overallocated and Underallocated Overhead; Summary of Journal Entries; Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold; How Do Service Companies Use a Job Order Costing System?; Review; Assess Your Progress; Critical Thinking; Chapter 18: Process Costing; How Do Costs Flow Through a Process Costing System?; Job Order Costing Versus Process Costing; Flow of Costs Through a Process Costing System; What Are Equivalent Units Of Production, and How Are They Calculated?; Equivalent Units of Production. How Is a Production Cost Report Prepared For the First Department?Production Cost Report-First Process-Assembly Department; How Is a Production Cost Report Prepared for Subsequent Departments?; Production Cost Report-Second Process-Cutting Department; What Journal Entries Are Required in a Process Costing System?; Transaction 1-Raw Materials Purchased; Transaction 2-Raw Materials Used in Production; Transaction 3-Labor Costs Incurred; Transaction 4-Additional Manufacturing Costs Incurred; Transaction 5-Allocation of Manufacturing Overhead.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Medicine, Technology & Management Non-fiction 657 MIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 43478

Previous edition: 2016.

Includes index.

Formerly CIP.

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Authors; Brief Contents; Contents; Instructor and Student Resources; Chapter 16: Introduction to Managerial Accounting; Why Is Managerial Accounting Important?; Managers' Role in the Organization; Managerial Accounting Functions; Ethical Standards of Managers; How Are Costs Classified?; Manufacturing Companies; Direct and Indirect Costs; Manufacturing Costs; Prime and Conversion Costs; Product and Period Costs; How Do Manufacturing Companies Prepare Financial Statements?; Balance Sheet; Income Statement. Product Costs Flow Through a Manufacturing CompanyCalculating Cost of Goods Manufactured; Calculating Cost of Goods Sold; Flow of Costs Through the Inventory Accounts; Using the Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured to Calculate Unit Product Cost; What Are Business Trends That Are Affecting Managerial Accounting?; Shift Toward a Service Economy; Global Competition; Time-Based Competition; Total Quality Management; The Triple Bottom Line; How Is Managerial Accounting Used In Service and Merchandising Companies?; Calculating Cost per Service; Calculating Cost per Item; Review. Assess Your ProgressCritical Thinking; Chapter 17: Job Order Costing; How Do Manufacturing Companies Use Job Order and Process Costing Systems?; Job Order Costing; Process Costing; How Do Materials and Labor Costs Flow Through the Job Order Costing System?; Materials; Labor; How Do Overhead Costs Flow Through the Job Order Costing System?; Before the Period-Calculating the Predetermined Overhead Allocation Rate; During the Period-Allocating Overhead; What Happens When Products Are Completed and Sold?; Transferring Costs to Finished Goods Inventory; Transferring Costs to Cost of Goods Sold. How Is the Manufacturing Overhead Account Adjusted?At the End of the Period-Adjusting for Overallocated and Underallocated Overhead; Summary of Journal Entries; Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold; How Do Service Companies Use a Job Order Costing System?; Review; Assess Your Progress; Critical Thinking; Chapter 18: Process Costing; How Do Costs Flow Through a Process Costing System?; Job Order Costing Versus Process Costing; Flow of Costs Through a Process Costing System; What Are Equivalent Units Of Production, and How Are They Calculated?; Equivalent Units of Production. How Is a Production Cost Report Prepared For the First Department?Production Cost Report-First Process-Assembly Department; How Is a Production Cost Report Prepared for Subsequent Departments?; Production Cost Report-Second Process-Cutting Department; What Journal Entries Are Required in a Process Costing System?; Transaction 1-Raw Materials Purchased; Transaction 2-Raw Materials Used in Production; Transaction 3-Labor Costs Incurred; Transaction 4-Additional Manufacturing Costs Incurred; Transaction 5-Allocation of Manufacturing Overhead.

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