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ikadub [295]
4 years ago
14

An evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of various systems within an organization is called a(n) _____ audit.

Business
1 answer:
agasfer [191]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(B) Management

Explanation:

Management audits are a means of evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of various systems within an organization, showing how well the management is deploying and applying its strategies in the interests of shareholders, employees, and the organization's reputation.

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Answer:

includes a two-part exam, education requirements, and a work experience requirement

Explanation:

The CMA certification requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree, at least a two year work experience and passing a two part exam with at least 50%.

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8 0
3 years ago
Prepare income statements based on variable costing for each of the 2 years. 2.Prepare income statements based on absorption cos
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Answer:

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<em>The Rehe Comany sells its razors at $3 per unit. The company uses a first-in, first-out actual costing system. A fixed manufacturing cost rate is computed at the end of each year by dividing the actual fixed manufacturing costs by the actual production units. The following data are related to its first two years of operation: </em>

<em>                    2011 2012 </em>

<em>Sales 1000 units  1200 units </em>

<em>Costs: </em>

<em>Variable manufacturing  700 500</em>

<em>Fixed manufacturing  700 700</em>

<em>Variable operating (marketing) 1000 1200 </em>

<em>Fixed operating (marketing)  400 400</em>

<em />

                                                           2011                  2012

Sales                                               1000 units         1200 units

Production                                          1400                  1000  

Costs:  

Variable manufacturing                      $700               $500

per unit $0.50

Fixed manufacturing                           $700               $700

Variable operating (marketing)         $1000             $1200

Fixed operating (marketing)               $400               $400

cogs under absorption costing 2011 = ($1,400 / 1,400) x 1,000 = $1,000

cogs under absorption costing 2012 = $400 + ($1,200 / 1,000) x 800 = $1,360

1.                                    INCOME STATEMENTS

                                      VARIABLE COSTING

                                                             2011                    2012

Total sales revenue:                        $3,000                $3,600            

Opening inventory:                               ($0)                 ($200)

Variable manufacturing:                   ($700)                 ($500)

<u>Ending inventory:                               $200                   $100 </u>

Gross contribution margin:             $2,500               $3,000

<u>Variable operating:                         ($1,000)              ($1,200)</u>  <u> </u>

Contribution margin:                        $1,500                $1,800  

Fixed manufacturing:                         ($700)                ($700)

<u>Fixed operating:                                ($400)                ($400) </u>

Net operating income:                       $400                  $700

2.                                   INCOME STATEMENTS

                                   ABSORPTION COSTING

                                                             2011                    2012

Total sales revenue:                        $3,000                $3,600            

<u>COGS:                                             ($1,000)                ($1,360) </u>

Gross margin:                                  $2,000                $2,240

<u>Operating costs:                             ($1,400)               ($1,600) </u>

Net operating income:                       $600                   $640

3. Under variable costing, closing inventory = 400 units x $0.50 (variable production costs per unit) = $200.

Under absorption costing, closing inventory = 400 units x $1 (production cost per unit) = $400

Since closing inventory is $200 higher under absorption costing, then net operating income during 2011 increases by $200.

4. a) Variable costing is more likely to result in inventory buildups. Since variable costing determines the value of closing inventory only using variable manufacturing costs, their value is much lower. E.g. in this case the value of closing inventory 2011 under variable costing is $200, while under absorption costing it is $400. This means that less costs are transferred from one year to another.

b) Cost of goods sold must include all production costs (both variable and fixed). This way COGS costs cannot be over estimated during one year and under estimated the next.

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3 0
3 years ago
Mikey initially invested $2,400 in a company and has held this investment for 3 years. He sold the investment after 3 years for
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Answer:

499.80

Explanation:

There is no 39.6% tax bracket, the highest marginal tax is 37%. But we can assume that Mikey had to pay 39.6% in taxes which means that he is in the seventh tax bracket (highest). Since he is classified under the highest tax bracket, he will also pay the highest capital gains rate which is 20%.

Mikey's long term capital gain = $4,950 - $2,400 = $2,550

if he paid regular income taxes = $2,550 x 39.6% = $1,009.80

since he pays capital gains taxes = $2,550 x 20% = $510

That means he saves $1,009.80 - $510 = 499.80

3 0
3 years ago
On April 1, Sangvikar Company had the following balances in its inventory accounts:
noname [10]

Answer:

a.

DR Raw Material Inventory                             $30,000

CR Accounts Payable                                                     $30,000

b.

DR Work in Process Inventory                          $33,900

CR Raw Material Inventory                                                $33,900

Working

= Job 114 + Job 115 + Job 116

= 16,500 + 12,400 + 5,000 = $33,900

c.

DR Work in Process                                            $‭7,430‬

CR Wages Payable                                                             $‭7,430‬

Working

= (150 * 15) + (220 * 17) + (80 * 18)

= $‭7,430‬

d.

DR Work in Process                                              $‭4,458‬

CR Manufacturing Overhead                                              $‭4,458‬

Working

Overhead as % of Direct labor cost using Job 115 = Applied Overhead / Direct labor = 936/1,560 = 60%

Manufacturing Overhead = Overhead rate * Direct labor

= 60% * 7,430 = $‭4,458‬

e.

DR Manufacturing Overhead                                     $4,765

CR Accounts Payable                                                              $4,765

f.

DR Finished Goods                                                    $‭23,520‬

CR Work in Process                                                                   $‭23,520‬

Job 115 costs = Beginning + Material + Labor + Overhead

= (2,640 + 1,560 + 936) + 12,400 + (220 * 17) + (220 * 17 * 60%)

= $‭23,520‬

g.

DR Cost of Goods sold                                               $‭23,520‬

CR Finished Goods                                                                     $‭23,520‬

DR Accounts Receivable                                            $‭32,928‬

CR Cost of Goods sold                                                              $‭32,928‬

Working

= ‭23,520‬ * 140%

= $‭32,928‬

4 0
3 years ago
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<h3>How smoking cigarettes can cause lung cancer?</h3>

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Not every cell mutation results in cancer. But the more smoke a person inhales, the more mutations they'll experience, and the more likely it is that one of those mutations will be malignant. As a result, the chance of developing cancer increases with the length and frequency of a person's smoking. Notably, despite the fact that carcinogens frequently harm lung cells, they can also enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body, resulting in a variety of cancers.

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