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qualities of good info
Accurate
Complete
Cost beneficial
User friendly/targeted
Relevant
Authoritative
Timely
Easy to use
predetermined OAR qualities
- smooth out differences in unit costs caused by abnormally high or low activity levels
- allow full production costs to be recorded before they would be if actual overhead costs and activity were used instead
- cause the under or over-absorption of overhead costs
expected values qualities
- calculated using weighted averages
- calculated as the sum of the probabilities multiplied by the outcomes
- a project with a negative expected value should be rejected
- is more appropriate where a decision is being repeated because it should ensure optimal decision making over the long-term
payback period formula
Initial investment ÷ annual net cash inflow
what are attainable standards
Attainable standards are attained if production is carried out efficiently and machines and materials are used properly.
Allowances are made for waste and inefficiencies
absorption costing profit steps
- Do full cost amount
- Find how much overhead is under/over absorbed by (actual production x overhead absorption rate)
- Sales revenue - (Full cost - over absorption or + under absorption)
what costs come under relevant costs
- opportunity
- incremental
- avoidable
flexed budget profit process
For flexed budget profit, work out total contribution then flex this figure to the actual figure and THEN take off fixed costs - fixed costs is always last thing you do
what is the most appropriate basis for apportioning machinery repairs and maintenance costs to cost centres within a factory
operating hours of the machinery in each cost centre
how to find standard deviation when given mean, the % and the numbers
- Divide the % by 2 if the mean falls within the middle of the range
- Using this figure calculated, find it in the tables and see which Z score corresponds with it
- Input this Z score into the formula ( z = (x - mu) / sd ) to get the standard deviation
max contribution earned method
- Rank by greatest contribution per LF
- Make all of the product with highest cont/LF by dividing the limiting factor amount by LF cost per unit to get number of units
- Multiply no of units by cont/unit to get max contribution
effects of reducing inventory for cash flow problems
reduces supplier orders and frees up cash to help with a cash shortage
integrated systems features
- conform to statutory requirements
- reduce the number of account reconciliations
- aid provision of internal management information
- save time and administrative effort
what is a control account
An account which records total cost as opposed to individual costs
where does IRR fall
IRR is the the discount rate which gives a net present value of zero, so the range that it falls into is where it goes from a minus to a positive number