Description : What schools offer forensic accounting classes?
Last Answer : There are actually a number of colleges and universities all over the country that offer programs in forensic accounting. Carlow University is just one of many that are highly regarded. http://forensicaccountingprograms.com/
Description : What schools offer a Forensic Accounting Degree program?
Last Answer : It all depends on where you live and how far you are willing to travel. but you could look in the yellow book or go to your local school and see if they have the program or they could tell you where you can go
Description : What schools offer accounting programs?
Last Answer : Depending on where you live, many universities offer an accounting program. Also, online schools like Strayer University and The University of Phoenix offer accounting degrees.
Description : How much does it cost to take accounting classes online?
Last Answer : The cost for online accounting classes varies greatly depending on the school and number of credits that a person is taking. This cost can be a minimum of $200, up to almost $1000, per credit, pre semester.
Description : How much do online accounting classes cost?
Last Answer : it depends where you go to take the class. Online-only universities cost more than taking a course online from a traditional brick-and- motar school. They could run from $200-$1600 per class.
Description : What are the best online culinary schools and how much do they cost?
Last Answer : You won't be able to earn a degree in culinary arts online if that is what you are looking for as it will require a lot of hands on training. If you are still interested and would like to ... on campus, the cost can vary from around $2000 to $45,000. Community colleges are much cheaper of course.
Description : Similarities between cost, financial and management accounting?
Last Answer : A chart of accounts provides a listing
Description : What are the advantages of current cost accounting methods?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is the average cost of forensic accounting courses?
Last Answer : Your average cost of forensic accounting course will be around $900 to $1000 for study materials except tuition fees. Tuition fees depends on universities.
Description : Does a course for basic accounting training cost much?
Last Answer : Well that depends on who is offering the accounting training cost and it also depends on what you consider to be much. It is a subjective question and from my perspective, I would say that general, they do not cost much but I am a multi-millionaire so it is all relevant.
Description : The difference between accounting profits and economic profits is: A. Implicit Cost B. explicit costs C. Fixed Costs D. Variable Costs
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : According to the Accounting Standard (AS)-2, the inventory is to be valued at which one of the following ? (A) Actual cost or sales value, whichever is lower (B) Historical cost (C) Net realizable value (D) Historical cost or net realizable value, whichever is lower
Last Answer : Answer: Historical cost or net realizable value, whichever is lower
Description : Expenses need to be recorded in the period in which the associated revenues are recognised. This is to be ensured as per which one of the following accounting principles ? (A) Revenue recognition (B) Cost benefit (C) Matching (D) Periodicity
Last Answer : Answer: Revenue recognition
Description : The Branch of Accounting which is concerned with the processing and presenting data for decision making is known as– (A) Common Dollar Accounting (B) Social Accounting (C) Cost Accounting (D) Management Accounting
Last Answer : Answer: Management Accounting
Description : Which of the following is a quality management system that gives titles to specialists and requires a cost-benefit analysis? Select one: a. Lean accounting b. Business process re-engineering c. Kaizen d. Six Sigma e. Total Quality Management
Last Answer : d. Six Sigma
Description : Internal auditors should review the means of physically safeguarding assets from losses arising from a. Procedures that are not cost justified. b. Exposure to the elements. c. Underusage of physical facilities. d. Misapplication of accounting principles.
Last Answer : Exposure to the elements.
Description : ______ information can be derived from the financial accounting systems - utilities cost centre a) Plant level b) Plant department level c) System level d) Equipment level
Last Answer : plant level
Description : A physical count of inventory is taken at the end of an accounting period under a periodic system in order to a. verify the accuracy of the accounting records. b. determine cost of goods ... period. c. determine the amount of inventory purchased during the period. d. calculate property taxes.
Last Answer : b. determine cost of goods sold for the period.
Description : A physical count of inventory is taken at the end of an accounting period under a perpetual system in order to a. verify the accuracy of the accounting records. b. determine cost of ... period. c. determine the amount of inventory purchased during the period. d. calculate property taxes.
Last Answer : a. verify the accuracy of the accounting records.
Description : f a company determines cost of goods sold each time a sale occurs, it a. must have a computer accounting system. b. uses a combination of the perpetual and periodic inventory systems. c. uses a periodic inventory system. d. uses a perpetual inventory sy
Last Answer : a. must have a computer accounting system.
Description : Which of the following is a true statement about inventory systems? a. Periodic inventory systems require more detailed inventory records. b. Perpetual inventory systems require more detailed inventory ... perpetual system determines cost of goods sold only at the end of the accounting period.
Last Answer : b. Perpetual inventory systems require more detailed inventory records.
Description : Cost of goods sold is determined only at the end of the accounting period in a. a perpetual inventory system. b. a periodic inventory system. c. both a perpetual and a periodic inventory system. d. neither a perpetual nor a periodic inventory system.
Last Answer : b. a periodic inventory system.
Description : In case of joint products, the main objective of accounting of the cost is to apportion the joint costs incurred up to the split off point. For cost apportionment one company has chosen Physical Quantity Method. Three joint ... 20,000 (b) Rs. 60,000 (c) Rs. 1,80,000 (d) None of the these
Last Answer : (c) Rs. 1,80,000
Description : Which of these is not an objective of Cost Accounting? (a) Ascertainment of Cost (b) Determination of Selling Price (c) Cost Control and Cost reduction (d) Assisting Shareholders in decision making
Last Answer : (d) Assisting Shareholders in decision making
Description : Double entry system is used in which type of accounting a) Cost b)Financial c) Management d) All
Last Answer : b)Financial
Description : Valuation of stock in accounting follows the principle of cost price or ____ which ever is lower. a) Market Price b) Average Price c) Net realizable Value d) None of these.
Last Answer : c) Net realizable Value
Description : Which accounting concept specifies thepractice of crediting closing stock to the trading account? a) Cost b) Realisation c) Going concern d)Matching
Last Answer : d)Matching
Description : Which accounting concept satisfy the valuation criteria a] Going concern, Realisation, Cost b) Going concern, Cost, Dual aspect c) Cost, Dual aspect, Conservatism d) Realisation, Conservatism, Going concern.
Last Answer : a] Going concern, Realisation, Cost
Description : Discounted cash flow criteria for investment appraisal does not include A. Not present value B. Benefit cost ratio C. Accounting rate of return D. Internal rate of return
Last Answer : B. Benefit cost ratio
Description : In responsibility cost accounting the costs in focus are A. Controllable costs B. Uncontrollable costs C. Both a and b D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. Controllable costs
Description : Cost accounting mainly helps the management in: A. Earning extra profits B. Providing information to the management for decision-making. C. Fixing process of the products. D. Selling products
Last Answer : B. Providing information to the management for decision-making.
Description : The management accounting can be stated an extension of (i) Cost Accounting (ii) Financial Accounting (iii) Responsibility Accounting A. Both (i) and (ii) B. Both (i) and (iii) C. Both (ii) and (iii) D. (i), (ii), (iii)
Last Answer : D. (i), (ii), (iii)
Description : ________ Accounting becomes a source of information for Management Accounting. A. Financial B. Cost C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. Financial
Description : --------- is a system where persons are made responsible for control of cost a) Cost accounting b) Financial accounting c) Responsibility accounting d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Responsibility accounting
Description : A control system where accountability is established with responsibility is known as -------------- a) Cost accounting b) Responsibility accounting c) Financial accounting d) None of the above
Last Answer : b) Responsibility accounting
Description : A system where accounting is established with responsibility a) Responsibility accounting b) Financial accounting c) Cost accounting d) Budgeting
Last Answer : a) Responsibility accounting
Description : A system of control where persons are made responsible for control of cost a) Cost control b) Production control c) Responsibility accounting d) Budgeting
Description : The process by which accountants use their knowledge of accounting rules to manipulate the figures reported in the accounts of a business in known as- (a) Financial accounting (b) creative accounting (c) cost accounting (d) fair value accounting
Last Answer : B. CREATIVE ACVOUNTING
Description : Accounting furnishes data on A) Income and cost for the managers B) Financial conditions of the institutions C) Company’s tax liability for a particular year D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: D