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ACC 560 Reading feeds the Imagination/Uophelpdotco
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9,
E1-10 and E1-2A)
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  • E1-5
  • E1-5 Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop
    computers. Various costs and expenses associated
    with its operations are as follows.
  • 1. Property taxes on the factory building.
  • 2. Production superintendents salaries.
  • 3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling
    computers.
  • 4. Depreciation on the factory equipment.
  • 5. Salaries for assembly-line quality control
    inspectors.
  • 6. Sales commissions paid to sell laptop
    computers.
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ACC 560 Week 1-11 All Homework, Quizzes,
Assignments
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    our category page)
  • ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9,
    E1-10 and E1-2A)
  • ACC 560 Week 2 Homework Chapter 2 and Chapter 3
    (E2-5, E2-7, E2-13, P2-4A, E3-3, E3-7, E3-8,
    E3-2A)
  • ACC 560 Week 3 Homework Chapter 4 (BE 4-7, BE
    4-12, E4-1, E4-6, E4-14)
  • ACC 560 Week 4 Homework Chapter 5 and Chapter 6
    (E5-6, E5-9, E5-13, E6-2, E6-7, E6-12)
  • ACC 560 Week 5 Homework Chapter 7 and chapter 8
    (E7-3, E7-7, E7-11, P7-3A, E8-2, E8-6, E8-9,
    P8-5A)
  • ACC 560 Week 6 Homework Chapter 9 and Chapter 10
    (E9-3, E9-8, E9-15, P9-5A, E10-3, E10-5, E10-17,
    P10-5A)

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ACC 560 Week 2 Homework Chapter 2 and Chapter 3
(E2-5, E2-7, E2-13, P2-4A, E3-3, E3-7, E3-8,
E3-2A)
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  • Chapter 2 Job Order Costing and Chapter 3
    Process Costing
  • E2-5
  • Ikerd Company applies manufacturing overhead to
    jobs on the basis of machine hours used. Overhead
    costs are expected to total 300,000 for the
    year, and machine usage is estimated at 125,000
    hours. For the year, 322,000 of overhead costs
    are incurred and 130,000 hours are used.
    Instructions
  • (a) Compute the manufacturing overhead rate for
    the year
  • (b) What is the amount of under- or over applied
    overhead at December 31?
  • (c) Prepare the adjusting entry to assign the
    under- or over applied overhead for the year to
    cost of goods sold.
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ACC 560 Week 2 Quiz 1 (Chapter 1)
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  • ACC 560 Week 2 Quiz 1 (Chapter 1)
  • Question 1
  • A manufacturing company calculates cost of goods
    sold as follows
  • Question 2
  • Dolan Company's accounting records reflect the
    following inventoriesDec. 31, 2017 Dec. 31,
    2016Raw materials inventory 310,000
    260,000Work in process inventory 300,000
    160,000Finished goods inventory 190,000 150,000

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ACC 560 Week 3 Assignment 1 Activity-based
Costing (ABC) in Service Industries (2 Papers)
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  • This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers
  • ACC 560 Week 3 Assignment 1 Activity-based
    Costing (ABC) in Service Industries
  • Research a U.S. company in the service industry
    with e-commerce activities.
  • Write a five to six (5-6) page paper in which
    you
  • 1. Describe the company you researched in one to
    two (1-2) paragraphs.
  • 2. Discuss how a time driven ABC cost system can
    be implemented in the company you researched and
    the benefits that the use will yield to the
    business performance.
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ACC 560 Week 3 Homework Chapter 4 (BE 4-7, BE
4-12, E4-1, E4-6, E4-14)
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  • ACC 560 Week 3 Homework Chapter 4 (BE 4-7, BE
    4-12, E4-1, E4-6, E4-14)
  • Chapter 4 Activity-Based Costing
  • ACC 560 WEEK 3 Chapter 4 Brief Exercises 7 and
    12 Exercises 1, 6, and 14
  • BE4-7
  • Spud, Inc. a manufacturer of gourmet potato
    chips, employs activity-based costing. The
    budgeted data for each of the activity cost pools
    is provided below for the year 2017.
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ACC 560 Week 4 Homework Chapter 5 and Chapter 6
(E5-6, E5-9, E5-13, E6-2, E6-7, E6-12)
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  • ACC 560 Week 4 Homework Chapter 5 and Chapter 6
    (E5-6, E5-9, E5-13, E6-2, E6-7, E6-12)
  • Chapter 5 Cost-Volume-Profit and Chapter 6 CVP
    Analysis Additional Issues
  • ACC 560 Week 4 Chapter 5 Exercises 6, 9, and 13
    Problem 2 Chapter 6 Exercises 2, 7, and 12


  • E5-6
  • PCB Corporation manufactures a single product.
    Monthly production costs incurred in the
    manufacturing process are shown below for the
    production of 3,000 units. The utilities and
    maintenance costs are mixed costs. The fixed
    portions of these costs are 300 and 200,
    respectively.
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ACC 560 Week 4 Quiz 2 (Chapter 4)
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  • ACC 560 Week 4 Quiz 2 (Chapter 4)
  • Question 1
  • Reynoso Corporation manufactures titanium and
    aluminum tennis racquets. Reynosos total
    overhead costs consist of assembly costs and
    inspection costs. The following information is
    availableCost Titanium Aluminum Total
    CostAssembly 500 mach. hours 500 mach. hours
    60,000Inspections 350 150 100,0002,100 labor
    hours 1,900 labor hours
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ACC 560 Week 5 Homework Chapter 7 and chapter 8
(E7-3, E7-7, E7-11, P7-3A, E8-2, E8-6, E8-9,
P8-5A)
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  • ACC 560 Week 5 Homework Chapter 7 and chapter 8
    (E7-3, E7-7, E7-11, P7-3A, E8-2, E8-6, E8-9,
    P8-5A)
  • Chapter 7 Incremental Analysis and Chapter 8
    Pricing
  • Chapter 7 Exercises 3, 7, and 11, P7-3A
  • Chapter 8 Exercises 2, 6, and 9, P8-3A
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ACC 560 Week 5 Quiz 3 (Chapters 5 and 6)
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  • ACC 560 Week 5 Quiz 3 (Chapters 5 and 6)
  • Question 1
  • A company with a higher contribution margin ratio
    is
  • Question 2
  • The contribution margin ratio is
  • Question 3
  • In 2016, Teller Company sold 3,000 units at 600
    each. Variable expenses were 420 per unit, and
    fixed expenses were 270,000. The same selling
    price, variable expenses, and fixed expenses are
    expected for 2017. What is Tellers break-even
    point in sales dollars for 2017?
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ACC 560 Week 6 Homework Chapter 9 and Chapter 10
(E9-3, E9-8, E9-15, P9-5A, E10-3, E10-5, E10-17,
P10-5A)
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  • ACC 560 Week 6 Homework Chapter 9 and Chapter 10
    (E9-3, E9-8, E9-15, P9-5A, E10-3, E10-5, E10-17,
    P10-5A)
  • Chapter 9 Budgetary Planning and Chapter 10
    Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting
  • E9-3
  • Thome and Crede, CPAs, are preparing their
    service revenue (sales) budget for the coming
    year (2017). The practice is divided into three
    departments auditing, tax, and consulting.
    Billable hours for each department, by quarter,
    are provided below.
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ACC 560 Week 6 Quiz 4 (Chapters 7 and 8)
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  • ACC 560 Week 6 Quiz 4 (Chapters 7 and 8)
  • Question 1
  • In March 2016, Wheels N Spokes repairs a bicycle
    that takes two hours to repair and uses parts of
    240. The bill for this repair would be
  • Question 2
  • In cost-plus pricing, the target selling price is
    computed as
  • Question 3
  • The labor charge per hour in time-and-material
    pricing includes all of the following
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ACC 560 Week 7 Homework Chapter 11 (E11-3, E11-6,
E11-12, P11-2A)
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  • ACC 560 Week 7 Homework Chapter 11 (E11-3, E11-6,
    E11-12, P11-2A)
  • Chapter 11 Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard
  • E11-3
  • Stefani Company has gathered the following
    information about its product. Direct materials.
    Each unit of product contains 4.5 pounds of
    materials. The average waste and spoilage per
    unit produced under normal conditions is 0.5
    pounds. Materials cost 5 per pound, but Stefani
    always takes the 2 cash discount all of its
    suppliers offer. Freight costs average 0.25 per
    pound. Direct labor. Each unit requires 2 hours
    of labor. Setup, cleanup, and downtime average
    0.4 hours per unit. The average hourly pay rate
    of Stefani's employees is 12. Payroll taxes and
    fringe benefits are an additional 3 per hour.
    Manufacturing overhead. Overhead is applied at a
    rate of 7 per direct labor hour.
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ACC 560 Week 7 Quiz 5 (Chapter 9 and Chapter 10)
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  • ACC 560 Week 7 Quiz 5 (Chapter 9 and Chapter 10)
  • Question 1
  • The production budget shows expected unit sales
    are 100,000. The required production units are
    104,000. What are the beginning and desired
    ending finished goods units, respectively?
  • Question 2
  • Which of the following is not a proper match-up?
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ACC 560 Week 8 Homework Chapter 12 (E12-3, E12-5,
E12-8)
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  • ACC 560 Week 8 Homework Chapter 12 (E12-3, E12-5,
    E12-8)
  • Chapter 12 Planning for Capital Investments
  • E12-3
  • Hillsong Inc. manufactures snowsuits. Hillsong
    is considering purchasing a new sewing machine at
    a cost of 2.45 million. Its existing machine was
    purchased five years ago at a price of 1.8
    million six months ago, Hillsong spent 55,000
    to keep it operational. The existing sewing
    machine can be sold today for 250,000. The new
    sewing machine would require a one-time, 85,000
    training cost.
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ACC 560 Week 8 Quiz 6 (Chapter 11)
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  • ACC 560 Week 8 Quiz 6 (Chapter 11)
  • Question 1
  • If actual direct materials costs are greater than
    standard direct materials costs, it means that
  • Question 2
  • The standard direct materials quantity does not
    include allowances for
  • Question 3
  • Marburg Co. expects direct materials cost of 6
    per unit for 100,000 units (a total of 600,000
    of direct materials costs). Marburgs standard
    direct materials cost and budgeted direct
    materials cost is
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ACC 560 Week 9 Assignment 2 Johnson Controls
Capital Investments (2 Papers)
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  • This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers
  • Visit the Website of Johnson Controls Inc.,
    located at http//www.johnsoncontrols.com, and
    review its 2012 financial forecasts. According to
    the forecasts, Johnson Controls will increase
    capital investments to approximately 1.7
    billion. More than 70 of the company's capital
    expenditures in 2012 are associated with growth
    and margin expansion opportunities.Write a five
    to six (5-6) page paper in which you1.Suggest
    a methodology to supplement the traditional
    methods for evaluating the capital investments of
    Johnson Controls in the emerging markets to
    reduce risk providing a rationale of how risk
    will be reduced.
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ACC 560 Week 9 Homework Chapter 13 (E13-4, E13-6,
E13-7 and P13-1A)
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  • ACC 560 Week 9 Homework Chapter 13 (E13-4, E13-6,
    E13-7 and P13-1A)
  • Chapter 13 Statement of Cash Flows
  • ACC 560 Week 9 Chapter 13 Exercises 4, 6, and 7
    Problem 1
  • E13-4
  • Gutierrez Company reported net income of
    225,000 for 2017. Gutierrez also reported
    depreciation expense of 45,000 and a loss of
    5,000 on the disposal of equipment. The
    comparative balance sheet shows a decrease in
    accounts receivable of 15,000 for the year, a
    17,000 increase in accounts payable, and a
    4,000 decrease in prepaid expenses.
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ACC 560 Week 10 Homework Chapter 14 (E14-4,
E14-7, E14-11)
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  • E14-4
  • The comparative condensed income statements of
    Emley Corporation are shown below.
  • EMLEY CORPORATION
  • Comparative Condensed Income Statements
  • For the Years Ended December 31


  • 2017 2016
  • Net sales
    660,000
    600,000
  • Cost of goods sold
    483,000
    420,000
  • Gross profit
    177,000
    180,000
  • Operating expenses
    125,000
    120,000
  • Net income
    52,000
    60,000
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ACC 560 Week 10 Quiz (Chapter 13)
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  • Question 1
  • Indicate where the event purchase of land and a
    building with a mortgage would appear, if at all,
    on the indirect statement of cash flows.
  • Question 2
  • Generally, the most important category on the
    statement of cash flows is cash flows from
  • Question 3
  • Each of the following is an example of a
    significant noncash activity except
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ACC 560 Week 11 Quiz 8 (Chapter 14)
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  • Question 1
  • Horizontal analysis evaluates a series of
    financial statement data over a period of time
  • Question 2
  • Ale Corporation had net income of 240,000 and
    paid dividends to common stockholders of 40,000
    in 2017. The weighted average number of shares
    outstanding in 2017 was 60,000 shares. Ale
    Corporation's common stock is selling for 76 per
    share on the New York Stock Exchange. Ale
    Corporation's price-earnings ratio is
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