Title: ACCT 505 Read, Lead, Succeed/Uophelpdotcom
1ACCT 505 Read, Lead, Succeed/Uophelpdotcom
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2ACCT 505 Entire Course (Devry)
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- ACCT 505 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
- ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study
- ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process
Costing Systems - ACCT 505 Week 3 Case Study II
- ACCT 505 Week 4 Midterm Exam
3 ACCT 504 Case StudyACCT 505 Final Exam
(Devry) 2 (Williams Oil)
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- ACCT 505 Final Exam (Devry)
4ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study (Dervy)
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- Top Switch Inc. designs and manufactures switches
used in telecommunications. Serious flooding
throughout the state of Tennessee affected Top
Switchs facilities. Inventory was completely
ruined, and the companys computer system,
including all accounting records, was destroyed. - Before the unfortunate incident, recovery
specialists cleaned the buildings. The company
controller is very nervous and anxious to recover
whatever records he can to support the insurance
claim for the destroyed inventory.
5ACCT 505 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
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- Week 1DQ 1 Cost Terms, Classifications, and
Behavior - Week 1DQ 2 Research and Application
- Week 2DQ 1 Job Order and Process Costing Systems
- Week 2DQ 2 Research and Application
- Week 3DQ 1 Variable Costing and CVP Concepts
6ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process
Costing Systems (Dervy)
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- 1.Question
- (TCO F) For which situation(s) below would an
organization be more likely to use a job-order
costing system of accumulating product costs
rather than a process costing system? - 2.Question
- (TCO F) Process costing would be appropriate for
each of the following except
7ACCT 505 Week 3 Case Study II (Devry)
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- Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier
in Texas. All seats are first class, and the
following data are available - Number of seats per passenger train car
- 90
- Average load factor (percentage of seats filled)
- 70
8ACCT 505 Week 4 Midterm Exam (Devry)
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- 1.Question
- (TCO A) Wages paid to an assembly line worker in
a factory are a - 2.Question
- (TCO A) A cost incurred in the past that is not
relevant to any current decision is classified as
a(n) - 3.Question
- (TCO A) Depreciation of office buildings and
office equipment is also known as
9ACCT 505 Week 5 Measuring Performance - Course
Project A (Devry)
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- Prepare a master budget for the three-month
period ending June 30. Include the following
detailed budgets - 1. oa. A sales budget, by month and in total.
- ob. A schedule of expected cash collections from
sales, by month and in total. - oc. A merchandise purchases budget in units and
in dollars. Show the budget by month and in
total. - od. A schedule of expected cash disbursements for
merchandise purchases, by month and in total.
10ACCT 505 Week 6 Quiz Segment Reporting and
Relevant Costs for Decisions (Devry)
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- 1.Question
- (TCO D) Return on investment (ROI) is equal to
the margin multiplied by - 2.Question
- (TCO D) For which of the following decisions are
opportunity costs relevant? - The decision to make or buy a needed part
- The desision to keep or drop a product line
- (A)
- Yes
- Yes
11ACCT 505 Week 7 Capital Budgeting Course Project
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- Here is Part B
- Clark Paints The production department has been
investigating possible ways to trim total
production costs. One possibility currently being
examined is to make the paint cans instead of
purchasing them. The equipment needed would cost
200,000 with a disposal value of 40,000 and
would be able to produce 5,500,000 cans over the
life of the machinery. The production department
estimates that approximately 1,100,000 cans would
be needed for each of the next five years.
12ACCT 505 Read, Lead, Succeed/Uophelpdotcom
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