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ACCT 212 FINAL MC - PROF KOSS (LIBERTY UNIVERSITY) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ $10.99   Add to cart

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ACCT 212 FINAL MC - PROF KOSS (LIBERTY UNIVERSITY) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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what is not needed for a DL budget - ANS Material pricer per pound of material three most common tools of financial analysis - ANS horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, ration analysis what is a budget that is periodically revised and new periods added to replace those that have lapsed ...

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ACCT 212 FINAL MC - PROF KOSS
(LIBERTY UNIVERSITY) EXAM
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+

, what is not needed for a DL budget - ANS Material pricer per pound of material

three most common tools of financial analysis - ANS horizontal analysis, vertical analysis,
ration analysis

what is a budget that is periodically revised and new periods added to replace those that have
lapsed - ANS rolling budget

current assets - current liabilities = - ANS working capital




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rate yields a net present value of zero for an investment - ANS internal rate of return




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when calculating departmental overhead rate, numerators should be - ANS total estimated
departmental overhead cost




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what is the first step in calculating sales mix when resources are constrained? - ANS
calculating cm per product, then CM for machine hour

calculation of payback period when net cash flow is even (equal) - ANS cost of
investment/annual net cash flow
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cost that is unchanged in total despite changes in volume of activity - ANS fixed cost

what are methods to analyze past cost behavior - ANS high low, scatter diagram, regression

balanced scorecard requires managers to think of the company from how many perspectives? -
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which of the following would be an investing activity on cash flow - ANS purchase of equipment
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department that generates cost without directly generating revenue - ANS cost center
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investment center ROI formula - ANS income/avg invested assets

expenses not easily associated with a specific department are - ANS indirect expense

time value of money concept - ANS a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow

sales level at which company neither earns a profit nor incurs a loss is - ANS break even point

beginning inventory plus purchases for a merchandiser equals - ANS cost of goods available
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