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082 _a658.1511
_bINA
100 _aInamdar, Satish
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245 _aManagement accounting module-II - 3
260 _bSymbiosis centre for distance learning
_c2009
_aPune
300 _av,202p.
505 _aCONTENTS 11.Marginal Costing 11.1.Introduction 11.2.Classification of Cost 11.3.Concept of Marginal Costing 11.4.Forms of Operating Statement 11.5.Basic Concepts of Marginal Costing 11.6.Graphical Presentation of Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships 11.7.Practical Applications of Marginal Costing 11.8.Problem of the Key Factor 11.9.Multiplicity of the Key Factor 11.10.Limitations of Marginal Costing 11.11.Summary 11.12.Keywords 11.13.Illustrative Problems 11.14.Self-assessment Questions 12.Budgetary Control 12.1Introduction 12.2Advantages of Budgetary Control 12.3Pre-requisites for the Implementation of Budgetary Control 12.4Types of Budgets 12.5Summary 12.6Keywords 12.7Illustrative Problems 12.8Self-assessment Questions 13.Standard Costing 133 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Concept of Standard Cost and Standard Costing 13.3 Advantages of Standard Costing 13.4 Limitations of Standard Costing 13.5 Comparison of Standard Costing and Budgetary Control 13.6 Preliminaries for Establishing Standard Costing System 13.7 Basic and Current Standards 13.8 Analysis of Variances 13.9 Summary 13.10 Key Words 13.11 Illustrative Problems 13.12 Self-assessment Questions 14.Uniform Costing 193 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Scope of Uniform Costing 14.3 Requisites for Uniform Costing 14.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Uniform Costing 14.5 Fields covered by Uniform Costing 14.6 Uniform Cost Manual 14.7 Summary 14.8 Keywords 14.9 Self-assessment Questions Appendix A: Suggested Reference Books 201
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