MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
This paper is intended to equip the candidate with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will
enable him/her to
... [Show More] apply management accounting principles and concepts in business
LEARNING OUTCOMES
A candidate who passes this paper should be able to:
- Estimate the cost of goods and services
- Analyse product costs for manufacturing and non-manufacturing activities
- Prepare marginal and absorption cost statements
- Analyse an organisation's activities through budgetary control process
- Analyse variances for decision making
- Use computers in cost management
CONTENT
1. Nature and purpose of cost and management accounting
- The nature of cost accounting and costing terms
- The role of cost accounting in management
- The purposes of cost accounting information
- Scope of cost accounting
- Meaning of management accounting, scope, limitations, applications
- Relationship between cost, financial and management accounting
- Selection of an ideal cost accounting system
2. Cost classification
- Definition and purpose of cost classification
- Methods of cost classification: By nature/elements of manufacturing costs; Functional
classification; Behavioral classification; Controllability; Time; Financial accounting;
Identification with inventory; For decision making
3. Cost estimation
- Meaning of cost estimation
- Methods of estimating cost; non-mathematical methods like engineering method,
accounts analysis method and high-Iow method; mathematical methods like scatter
graph method, OLS regression method (simple linear regression only)
4. Accounting for material, labour and overheads
- Accounting for materials and inventory; material cost records, purchasing procedures,
receipt and issues of material, methods of valuing material issues, inventory control
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procedures; economic order quantity (EOQ) and economic batch quantity(EBQ) models
and back flush
- Accounting for labour: Methods of labour remuneration, labour control procedures,
maintenance of labour records
- Accounting for overheads: Types of overheads, manufacturing, distribution and
administration, service departmental cost allocation and apportionment, overheads
analysis, overhead absorption rates, over or under absorption
5. Cost bookkeeping
- The flow of costs in a business enterprise
- Cost bookkeeping- interlocking and integrated ledger systems
6. Costing methods
- Job order costing
- Batch costing
- Process costing (including work in progress; joint and by-products)
- Service costing
- Unit costing
7. Marginal and absorption costing.
- Distinction between marginal and absorption costing
- Valuation of products under marginal and absorption costing
- Preparation of marginal and absorption statements; cost of production and profit
determination
- Applications of marginal costing: Break-even analysis and charts (single product)
- Simplified decision problems; accept or reject, special order, dropping a product, make
or buy
- Operating statements
8. Activity Based Costing
- Meaning of ABC
- Types of activities
- Overhead absorption rates
- Income statements
9. Budgeting and budgetary control
- Nature and purposes of budgets
- Preparation of budgets; master budgets, functional (department budgets, cash budgets),
proforma financial reports (income statements and balance sheets)
- Purpose of budgetary control; operation of a budgetary control system, organisation and
coordination of the budgeting function
- Distinction between budgeting and budgetary control in the private and public sectors
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10. Standard costing
- Types of standards
- Principles of setting standards
- Standard cost card
- Behavioural aspects of standard costing
- Generation of standard cost information
- Materials, labour and overheads variances; price and efficiency variances
11. Cost management
- Value chain-research and development-design-production-marketing distribution and
customer care
- Just in time (JIT)
- Use of computers in costing; job costing, inventory management, labour costing, cost
entre analysis, coding, budgeting and decision making
12. Emerging issues and trends
CONTENT PAGE
Topic 1: Nature and purpose of cost and management accounting……………………..…….5
Topic 2: Cost classification…………………………………………………………………...25
Topic 3: Cost estimation…………………………………………………………………...…34
Topic 4: Accounting for material, labour and overheads…………………………………..…50
Topic 5: Cost bookkeeping……………………………………………………………..……127
Topic 6: Costing methods........................................................................................................147
Topic 7: Marginal and absorption costing...............................................................................187
Topic 8: Activity Based Costing..............................................................................................228
Topic 9: Budgeting and budgetary control..............................................................................235
Topic 10: Standard costing......................................................................................................266
Topic 11: Cost management....................................................................................................299 [Show Less]