This document provides homework assignments for an accounting course. It includes exercises from several chapters that require students to:
1) Classify various costs as direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, or period costs.
2) Complete cost of goods manufactured schedules using data on direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, and work in process inventory.
3) Journalize manufacturing transactions including raw material purchases, factory labor costs, overhead application, finished goods transfers and sales.
4) Calculate predetermined overhead rates, overhead application amounts, and analyze overhead under/over-application.
The document also provides information on quizzes, assignments, and discussion questions that students must complete as part of the coursework
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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 superintendentsโ 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.
7. Electrical components used in assembling
This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts and require applying formulas to data provided.
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This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts including direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold.
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This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts including direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold.
This document provides homework assignments for an accounting course. It includes exercises from several chapters that require students to:
1) Classify various costs as direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, or period costs.
2) Complete cost of goods manufactured schedules using data on direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, and work in process inventory.
3) Journalize manufacturing transactions including raw material purchases, factory labor costs, overhead application, finished goods transfers and sales.
4) Calculate predetermined overhead rates, overhead application amounts, and analyze overhead under/over-application.
The document also provides information on quizzes, assignments, and discussion questions that students must complete as part of the coursework
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
E1-5
E1-5 Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
E1-5
E1-5 Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ 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.
7. Electrical components used in assembling
This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts and require applying formulas to data provided.
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This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts including direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold.
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This document provides homework problems from an accounting course. It includes multiple choice and problem questions related to job order costing, process costing, and the calculation of manufacturing overhead rates. Students are asked to calculate overhead application rates, journalize production-related transactions, compute manufacturing costs, and prepare production cost reports. The problems cover various cost accounting concepts including direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold.
This document provides details for homework assignments for an accounting class (ACC 560). It includes exercises from chapters 1-3 of the textbook that require calculating manufacturing costs, overhead rates, and completing cost of goods manufactured schedules. It also provides context for two multi-part assignments on activity-based costing and capital investments analysis. Additional homework assignments, quizzes, discussions and solutions are available on the listed website.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ 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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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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers.
4. Depreciation on the factory equipment.
5. Salaries for assembly-line quality c
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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 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.
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This document provides homework assignments, quizzes, and discussion questions for an ACC 560 accounting course, including assignments on job order and process costing, activity-based costing, and cost of goods manufactured schedules. It also provides information on purchasing the course materials from an online provider. The document contains detailed instructions and accounting problems for students to complete as part of their coursework.
This document provides homework problems from accounting courses covering incremental analysis in Chapter 7 and pricing and decision making in Chapter 8. It includes exercises involving calculating incremental costs and revenues of special orders, determining whether to make or buy components, processing joint products, setting target prices to meet return on investment goals, calculating hourly billing rates, material markups, and transfer pricing between divisions of a company. Solutions to the problems are not provided.
This document provides details for homework assignments for an accounting class (ACC 560). It includes exercises from chapters 1-3 of the textbook that require calculating manufacturing costs, overhead rates, and completing cost of goods manufactured schedules. It also provides context for two multi-part assignments on activity-based costing and capital investments analysis. Additional homework assignments, quizzes, discussions and solutions are available on the listed website.
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This document provides homework assignments from ACC 560 that include completing cost of goods manufactured schedules, journalizing manufacturing transactions, calculating overhead rates and variances, and preparing production reports. It also provides discussion questions on reducing labor and material costs, and an assignment on implementing activity-based costing in a service industry company.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ 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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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 superintendentsโ salaries.
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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 superintendentsโ salaries.
3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers.
4. Depreciation on the factory equipment.
5. Salaries for assembly-line quality c
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ACC 560 Week 1 Homework Chapter 1 (E1-5, E1-9, E1-10 and E1-2A)
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.
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This document provides homework assignments, quizzes, and discussion questions for an ACC 560 accounting course, including assignments on job order and process costing, activity-based costing, and cost of goods manufactured schedules. It also provides information on purchasing the course materials from an online provider. The document contains detailed instructions and accounting problems for students to complete as part of their coursework.
This document provides homework problems from accounting courses covering incremental analysis in Chapter 7 and pricing and decision making in Chapter 8. It includes exercises involving calculating incremental costs and revenues of special orders, determining whether to make or buy components, processing joint products, setting target prices to meet return on investment goals, calculating hourly billing rates, material markups, and transfer pricing between divisions of a company. Solutions to the problems are not provided.
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This document discusses creating a collaborative school culture through establishing shared goals and values, continuous learning, and collaborative relationships. It recommends evaluating the school's current performance, setting a long-term goal for improving culture, and establishing short-term objectives. Examples of factors that contribute to positive culture include shared purpose, norms of improvement, and collaborative relationships. The document instructs students to reflect on what they've learned and develop one long-term goal for their school culture along with four short-term objectives, and to explain how special education teams and administrators will contribute to the overall goal.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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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 superintendentsโ 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.
7. Electrical components used in assembling computers.
8. Wages of workers assembling laptop computers.
9. Soldering materials used on factory assembly lines.
10. Salaries for the night security guards for the factory
building.
The company intends to classify these costs and expenses into
the following categories:
(a) Direct materials,
(b) Direct labor,
2. (c) Manufacturing overhead,
(d) Period costs.
List the items (1) through (10). For each item, indicate the cost
category to which it belongs.
E1-9
E1-9 An incomplete cost of goods manufactured schedule is
presented below.
Complete the cost of goods manufactured schedule for Hobbit
Company.
E1-10
E1-10 Manufacturing cost data for Copa Company arc presented
below.
Case A Case B Case C
Direct materials used $ (a) $68,400 $130,000
Direct labor 57,000 86,000 (g)
Manufacturing overhead 46,500 81,600
102,000
Total manufacturing costs 195,650 (d) 253,700
Work in process 1/1/17 (b) 16,500 (h)
Total cost of work in proems 221,500 (c) 337,000
Work in process 12/31/17 (c) 11,000 70,000
Cost of goods manufactured 185,275 (f) (i)
Instructions
Indicate the missing amount for each letter (a) through (i).
E1-2A
E1, 2A Bell Company, a manufacturer of audio systems, started
its production in October, 2017. For the preceding 3 years, Bell
had been a retailer of audio systems. After a thorough survey of
audio system markets, Bell decided to turn its retail store into
an audio equipment factory.
Raw materials cast for an audio system will total $74 per unit.
Workers on the production lines are on average paid $12 per
hour. An audio system usually takes 5 hours to complete. In
3. addition, the rent on the equipment used to assemble audio
systems amount to $4,900 per month. Indirect materials cost
$5 per system. A supervisor was hired to oversee production;
her monthly salary is $3,000.
Factory janitorial casts arc $1,300 monthly. Advertising costs
for the audio system will be $9,500 per month. The factory
building depreciation expense is $7,800 per year. Property
taxes on the factory building will be $9,000 per year.
Instructions
(a) Prepare an answer sheet with the following column
headings. Assuming that Bell manufactures, on average, 1,500
audio systems per month, enter each cost item on your answer
sheet, placing the dollar amount per month under the
appropriate headings. Total the dollar amounts in each of the
columns.
(b) Compute the cost to produce one audio system.