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    Cost Accounting - A Comprehensive Study For Ca/Cma/Cs /Acca/

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    Cost Accounting - A Comprehensive Study For Ca/Cma/Cs /Acca/

    Cost Accounting - A Comprehensive Study For Ca/Cma/Cs /Acca/
    Last updated 6/2021
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    Learn basic to advanced concepts in Cost Accounting comprehensively

    What you'll learn

    Understand Basics of Cost Accounting

    Understand Material Costing

    Understand Labour Costing

    Understand Overheads Costing

    Understand Standard Costing Techniques

    Understand Standard Costing Variances

    Understand Operating Costing

    Understand Marginal Costing

    Requirements

    Basics of Accounting

    Description

    Who should take this course? Are you struggling in understanding Costing concepts and techniques like Material Costing, Labour Costing, Overheads Costing, Standard Costing, Marginal Costing, Operating Costing, Contract Costing, Job Costing, Batch Costing, Process Costing, Joint Products & By-Products, Budget & Budgetary Control, Activity Based Costing? Are you a student pursuing professional courses like CA / CMA / CS / CFA /CPA / ACCA / CIMA / MBA Finance or are you a Finance Professional / Banker aspiring to excel in Costing Techniques and rise to top in your career? Then this course is for you - Cost Accounting A Comprehensive Study.Why you should take this course?By taking this course, you will be able to see practical side of Cost Accounting concepts with lot many case studies to solve. Approaching complex topics through case studies is the best way to understand them and you will find lot many in this course.If you a Professional course student in the line of Finance or Accounting, then you would have Cost Accounting will be one of your major subject. This course will explain theory and practical concepts in Cost Accounting which will help you to excel in Academic Examinations.If you are an Accounting or Finance or Cost Accounting Executive, this course will help you to brush up you basics in Cost Accounting and all the contents have immediate practical relevance and application. What you will learn by taking this course? This is a comprehensive course, covering each and every topic in detail. In this course,you will learn the Cost Accounting basic concepts, theories, and techniques which deals with conceptual frame work. You will be exposed to following concepts and Techniques:   Basics of Costing - 46+ LecturesMaterial Costing - 47+ LecturesLabour Costing - 24+ LecturesOverheads Costing - 31+ Lectures Standard Costing Techniques - 12+ LecturesStandard Costing Variances - 16+ LecturesOperating Costing - 5+ LecturesProcess Costing - 8+ LecturesBudget and Budgetary Control - 17+ LecturesMarginal Costing - 26+ LecturesContract Costing - 11+ LecturesJoint Products & By Products - 14+ LecturesNon Integrated Accounts - 19+ LecturesJob Costing and Batch Costing - 19+ LecturesABC Costing -8+ LecturesHow this course is structured?This  course is structured in self paced learning style. Each and every section of this course is broken down as various micro lectures and then they are substantiated with examples and case studies. Several real world examples are used in this course through case studies. You'll gain authority on each and every topic as i take you through lectures one by one. This  course is presented in simple language with examples. This course has  video lectures (with writings on Black / Green Board / Note book / Talking head, etc).  You would feel you are attending a real class.    What are the pre-requisites for taking this course?You should have basic knowledge of Accounting. You would require  good internet connection for interruption free learning process. How this course will benefit you?At the end of the course, you will be able to solve various case studies in Cost Accounting at ease with high level of confidence. This course will equip you for approaching above listed professional examinations with confidence as well hand real life problems with clarity. Happy Learning and Best Wishes!

    Overview

    Section 1: Basics of Costing

    Lecture 1 Welcome Lecture

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Basic Cost Concepts

    Lecture 3 Costing, Cost Accounting and Accountancy

    Lecture 4 Objectives of Cost Accounting

    Lecture 5 Difference between Cost Control and Cost Reduction

    Lecture 6 Scope of Cost Accounting

    Lecture 7 Difference between Managment Accounting and Cost Accounting

    Lecture 8 Roles and Functions of Cost and Management Accounting

    Lecture 9 Users of Cost and Management Accounting Information

    Lecture 10 Essentials of good cost accounting system

    Lecture 11 Difference between Cost Accounting and Financial Accounting.

    Lecture 12 Installation of Cost Accounting System

    Lecture 13 Impact of Information Technology on Cost Accounting

    Lecture 14 What are Cost Objects?

    Lecture 15 What are Cost Drivers?

    Lecture 16 Responsibility Centres

    Lecture 17 What are Cost Units?

    Lecture 18 Limitations of Cost Accounting

    Lecture 19 Classification of cost based on Nature or Element

    Lecture 20 Functional Classification of Cost

    Lecture 21 Cost classification based on Variability / Behaviour

    Lecture 22 Cost classifcation based on Controllability

    Lecture 23 Cost classification based on Normality

    Lecture 24 Cost Classifications

    Lecture 25 Cost classification based on Time Period

    Lecture 26 Cost classifications based on Behaviour

    Lecture 27 Committed Fixed Cost and Discretionary Fixed Cost

    Lecture 28 Cost classification on the basis of element

    Lecture 29 Cost classification based on Relationship

    Lecture 30 cost classification based on controllability

    Lecture 31 Cost classification based on Normality

    Lecture 32 cost classification based on attributability

    Lecture 33 Cost classification based on relevance to decision making

    Lecture 34 cost classification on the basis of cause and effect relationship

    Lecture 35 cost classification on the basis of payment

    Lecture 36 cost classification on the basis of function

    Lecture 37 What is Opportunity Cost?

    Lecture 38 cost sheet introduction

    Lecture 39 cost classifcation for cost sheet

    Lecture 40 Simple cost sheet

    Lecture 41 Comprehensive cost sheet

    Lecture 42 Cost Sheet Case Study 1

    Lecture 43 Cost Sheet Case Study 2

    Lecture 44 Cost Sheet Case Study 3

    Lecture 45 Cost Sheet Case Study 4

    Lecture 46 Cost Sheet Case Study 5

    Lecture 47 Cost Sheet Case Study 6 Simultaneous Equation

    Lecture 48 Cost Sheet Case Study 7 Find Selling Price per unit

    Lecture 49 Practice Problems - Cost Sheet - Case study

    Lecture 50 Practice Problems Cost Sheet - Case study

    Section 2: Material Costing

    Lecture 51 Introduction to Material Costing

    Lecture 52 objectives of material cost controlling

    Lecture 53 Requirements of Material cost control

    Lecture 54 elements of material cost control

    Lecture 55 techniques of material cost control

    Lecture 56 Decision making in material purchases

    Lecture 57 Material purchase procedure

    Lecture 58 supplier selection procedure

    Lecture 59 Supplier payment procedure

    Lecture 60 Just in Time Purchases

    Lecture 61 ABC Analysis

    Lecture 62 ABC Analysis Case Study 1

    Lecture 63 ABC Analysis Case Study 2

    Lecture 64 Valuation of Material Receipts

    Lecture 65 Valuation of Material Case Study 1

    Lecture 66 Valuation of Material Case Study 2

    Lecture 67 Why Storeage of Materials are important and what are Duties of Store Keeper?

    Lecture 68 What are Bin Cards?

    Lecture 69 What are Stock Control Cards?

    Lecture 70 What are Stores Ledgers?

    Lecture 71 Difference between Bin Card and Stores Ledger

    Lecture 72 Inventory Control

    Lecture 73 Settting of Various Stock Levels

    Lecture 74 Re-Order Quantity

    Lecture 75 Re-Order Level

    Lecture 76 Calculation of EOQ Case Study 3

    Lecture 77 Calculation of EOQ and Total Variable Cost Case Study 4

    Lecture 78 Evaluation of Exisiting Policy and EOQ Case Study 5

    Lecture 79 Evaluation of Discount Offer and EOQ Case Study 6

    Lecture 80 Calculation of EOQ Case Study 7

    Lecture 81 Calculation of Stock Levels Case Study 8

    Lecture 82 Calculation of Stock Levels Case Study 9

    Lecture 83 Evaluation of Discount Offer and EOQ Case Study 10

    Lecture 84 Calculation of Stock Levels and Danger Level Case Study 11

    Lecture 85 Techniques of Inventory Control

    Lecture 86 ABC Analysis

    Lecture 87 Two Bin System

    Lecture 88 Estabishment of System of Budgets

    Lecture 89 Other Techniques of Inventory Control

    Lecture 90 Application of ABC Inventory Control System Case Study 12

    Lecture 91 Application of ABC Inventory Control System Case Study 13

    Lecture 92 Case Study - Calculate Sales, SP/Unit and Margin of Safety Sales

    Lecture 93 Case Study - Calculate Sales Volume and Margin of Safety

    Lecture 94 Case Study - Computation of Break Even Point

    Lecture 95 Case Study - Calculate Sales Revenue required to achieve Quarterly Profit

    Lecture 96 Case Study - Break Even Point in Units

    Lecture 97 Case Study PV Ratio, Fixed Cost and Sales required to earn a given profit

    Lecture 98 Case Study Break Even Sales, PV Ratio , Units to be sold for achieving given EBI

    Lecture 99 What if First in First Out Method?

    Lecture 100 Practice Problems - EOQ- Case Study

    Lecture 101 Practice Problems -EOQ Using Wilson's Formula

    Lecture 102 Practice Problems Evalution of Material cost of Two Sources

    Section 3: Labour Costing

    Lecture 103 Introduction to Labour Costing

    Lecture 104 Difference between Direct and Indirect Labour Cost

    Lecture 105 Labour Cost Control

    Lecture 106 Roles of Departments in Controlling Labour Cost

    Lecture 107 Factors Controlling Labour Cost

    Lecture 108 Collection of Labour Cost

    Lecture 109 Time Keeping

    Lecture 110 Traditional Methods of Time Keeping

    Lecture 111 Mechanical Time Keeping

    Lecture 112 Requisites of Good Time Keeping System

    Lecture 113 Time Booking

    Lecture 114 Reconciliation Gate Card and Job Card

    Lecture 115 Objectives of Time Keeping

    Lecture 116 Payroll Procedure

    Lecture 117 Idle Time

    Lecture 118 Case study 1 on Idle Time & Effective Working Hours

    Lecture 119 Case Study 2 on Idle Time & Effective Working Hours

    Lecture 120 Overtime Premium

    Lecture 121 Effects of OT on Productivity

    Lecture 122 Steps for Controlling Overtime

    Lecture 123 Labour Turnover

    Lecture 124 Labour turnover due to new recruitment

    Lecture 125 Causes of Labour Turnover

    Lecture 126 Effects of Labour Turnover

    Lecture 127 Steps available for minimising labour turnover

    Lecture 128 Pratice problem -Treatmnet of Idle Time Cost & Overtime Premium

    Lecture 129 Pratice Problem - Treatmnet of Overtime Premium

    Lecture 130 Labour Costing Practice Problem 3

    Lecture 131 Labour Costing Practice Problem 4

    Lecture 132 Labour Costing Practice Problem 5

    Section 4: Overheads Costing

    Lecture 133 Introduction to Overheads Costing

    Lecture 134 What are Overheads?

    Lecture 135 Overheads Classification

    Lecture 136 Overhead by Functions

    Lecture 137 Overheads by Nature

    Lecture 138 Overheads by Element

    Lecture 139 Overheads by Controllability

    Lecture 140 Advantages of classification of fixed and variable expenses

    Lecture 141 Accounting and Cotnrol of Manufacturing Overheads

    Lecture 142 Steps in estimating and absorbing overheads

    Lecture 143 Allocation and Apportionment

    Lecture 144 Apportionment Methods of Common Expenses

    Lecture 145 Bases of Apportioning Overheads

    Lecture 146 Reapportionment of Service Department Overheads

    Lecture 147 Case Study on Direct Distribution Method

    Lecture 148 Case Study Step Method

    Lecture 149 Case Study Simultaneous Equation Method

    Lecture 150 Case Study Repeated Distribution Method

    Lecture 151 Case Study Trial and Error Method

    Lecture 152 Case Study Re-apportionment of Cost under Repeated Distribution Method

    Lecture 153 Case Study Re-apportionment of Cost under Step Method or Step Ladder Method

    Lecture 154 Step Method or Non Reciprocal Method

    Lecture 155 Reciprocal Services Method

    Lecture 156 Methods of Absorbing Overheads to various products or jobs

    Lecture 157 Percentage of Direct Materials and Prime Cost Method

    Lecture 158 Percentage of Direct Labour Cost Method

    Lecture 159 Labour Hour Rate Method

    Lecture 160 Machine Hour Rate Method

    Lecture 161 Types of Overhead Rates

    Lecture 162 Case Study on Predetermined Overhead Rate & Performance Report

    Lecture 163 Case Study on Machine Hour Rate

    Lecture 164 Treatment of Under absorbed & Over absorbed Overheads

    Lecture 165 Case Study Under Absorbed Overheads

    Lecture 166 Direct Redistribution Method - Case Study

    Lecture 167 Non Reciprocal Method - Case Study

    Lecture 168 Practice Problems Overhead - Trial and Error Method Case Study

    Section 5: Standard Costing Techniques

    Lecture 169 Introduction to Standard Costing Techniques

    Lecture 170 Standardd Cost Definition

    Lecture 171 Setting up of Standard Cost

    Lecture 172 Standard Costing Definition

    Lecture 173 Physical Standards

    Lecture 174 Material Quantity Standards

    Lecture 175 Labour Time Standards

    Lecture 176 Overhead Standards

    Lecture 177 Problems in setting physical standards

    Lecture 178 Types of Standards

    Lecture 179 Need for Standard Costing

    Lecture 180 Advantages of Standard Costing

    Lecture 181 Process of Setting Standards

    Lecture 182 Types of Variances

    Section 6: Standard Costing Variances

    Lecture 183 Introduction to Standard Costing Variances

    Lecture 184 Material Cost Variance

    Lecture 185 Material Price Variance

    Lecture 186 Material Usage Variance

    Lecture 187 CS Material Cost Variance

    Lecture 188 Comprehensive Case Study on Material Cost Variance

    Lecture 189 MCV more than one material

    Lecture 190 Comprehensive Case Study MCV

    Lecture 191 Labour Cost Variance

    Lecture 192 Labour Rate Variance

    Lecture 193 Labour Efficiency Variance

    Lecture 194 Case Study Labour Cost Variance

    Lecture 195 Comprehensive Case Study LCV

    Lecture 196 Overhead Cost Variance

    Lecture 197 Production Volume Variance

    Lecture 198 Overhead Expenses Variances

    Lecture 199 Variable Overhead Cost Variance

    Lecture 200 Variable Overhead Cost Variance - Case Study

    Lecture 201 Fixed Overhead Cost Variance - Part 1

    Lecture 202 Fixed Overhead Cost Variance - Part 2

    Lecture 203 Fixed Overhead Cost Variance - Part 3

    Lecture 204 Case Study - Fixed Overhead Cost Variances

    Lecture 205 Case Study 2 - Fixed Overhead Cost Variances

    Lecture 206 Comprehensive Case Study - Fixed & Variable Overhead Variance

    Section 7: Operating Costing

    Lecture 207 Introduction to Operating Costing

    Lecture 208 Case Study - Composite Units

    Lecture 209 Case study bus fare

    Lecture 210 Case Study Cost per absolute ton km

    Lecture 211 Cost Sheet under Operating Costing

    Lecture 212 Case Study evaluation of facilities

    Lecture 213 Costing for Transport Services Case Study

    Lecture 214 Costing for Financial Institutions - Case Study

    Lecture 215 Costing for Power Houses - Case Study

    Lecture 216 Costing for Hotels and Lodges Case 2

    Section 8: Process & Operating Costing

    Lecture 217 What is Process Costing?

    Lecture 218 Basic features of Process Costing

    Lecture 219 Process Costing Procedure

    Lecture 220 Operation Costing

    Lecture 221 Case 1 Process Costing

    Lecture 222 Treatment of Normal Process Loss

    Lecture 223 Treatment of AbNormal Process Loss

    Lecture 224 Treatment of AbNormal Process Gain

    Lecture 225 Case 2 Process costing with Normal Loss, Abnormal Loss & Gain

    Lecture 226 WIP Valuation & Equivalent Producton

    Lecture 227 Equivalent Producton & Computation Steps

    Lecture 228 Equivalent Producton- Case study

    Lecture 229 Equivalent Producton- Case study-2

    Lecture 230 Equivalent Producton Units Computation

    Lecture 231 Equivalent Producton (Subsequent Process - FIFO)

    Lecture 232 Equivalent Producton (First Process - FIFO)

    Lecture 233 Average Cost Method

    Lecture 234 Equivalent Producton - Average Cost Case study

    Section 9: Budget and Budgetary Control

    Lecture 235 Budget and Budgetary Control

    Lecture 236 Characteristics of Budget

    Lecture 237 Objectives of Budgeting

    Lecture 238 Meaning of Budgetary Control and its Salient Features

    Lecture 239 Objectives of Budgetary Control System

    Lecture 240 Working of Budgetary Control System and responsibilities of Budget Officer

    Lecture 241 Advantages and Limitations of Budgetary Control

    Lecture 242 Components of Budgetary Control System

    Lecture 243 Preparation of Budgets

    Lecture 244 Different Types of Budgets

    Lecture 245 Fixed Budgets

    Lecture 246 Flexible Budget, features, merits and demerits

    Lecture 247 Suitability for Flexible Budget

    Lecture 248 Difference bettwen Fixed and Flexible Budget

    Lecture 249 Case 1 Flexible Budget Recovery Rate per Hour

    Lecture 250 Case 2 Flexible Budget (Total Cost Budget)

    Lecture 251 Case 3 Flexible Budget and Deviation from Planned Budget

    Lecture 252 Case 4 Flexible Budget under Incremental Price

    Section 10: Marginal Costing

    Lecture 253 Introduction to Marginal Costing

    Lecture 254 Direct Costing

    Lecture 255 Difference between Marginal Costing and Direct Costing

    Lecture 256 Differential Cost

    Lecture 257 Difference between Marginal and Differential Costing

    Lecture 258 Difference between Variable and Fixed Cost

    Lecture 259 Semi Variable Cost

    Lecture 260 Marginal Cost Sheet Format

    Lecture 261 Marginal Cost Equation

    Lecture 262 Absorption Costing Format

    Lecture 263 Difference between Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing

    Lecture 264 Contribution

    Lecture 265 Profit or loss and Contribution

    Lecture 266 Decision making Indicators of Marginal Costing

    Lecture 267 PV Ratio

    Lecture 268 Indifference Point

    Lecture 269 Difference between Indifference Point and Break Even Point

    Lecture 270 Shut Down Point

    Lecture 271 Case Study on Segregation of Fixed and Variable Cost

    Lecture 272 Case Study Break Even Point

    Lecture 273 Case Study on Computation of Sales for Desired Profits

    Lecture 274 Case Study on Profit Volume Ratio and Break Even Point

    Lecture 275 Computation of Price Volume Ratio and BEP

    Lecture 276 Case Study Marginal Costing Basic Computations

    Lecture 277 Case Study Profit Volume Ratio and BEP

    Lecture 278 Finding Fixed Cost, PVR and Sales

    Lecture 279 Marginal Cost Sheet and VC Interpretation

    Lecture 280 Practice Problems Break Even Point Case Study

    Lecture 281 Practice Problems Evaluation of Material cost of Two Sources

    Lecture 282 Practice Problems Marginal Costing Case Study

    Section 11: Contract Costing

    Lecture 283 Contract Costing - Meaning and Features

    Lecture 284 Recording of Contract Costs

    Lecture 285 Meaning of Terms used in Contract Costing

    Lecture 286 Computation of Estimated Profit Case Study 1

    Lecture 287 Profit / Loss on Incomplete Contracts

    Lecture 288 Cost Plus Contract

    Lecture 289 Preparation of Contract Account Case Study 2

    Lecture 290 Preparation of Contract Account Case Study 3

    Lecture 291 Comprehensive Case Study on Contract Account

    Lecture 292 Computation of Estimated Profit under various methods Case Study 4

    Lecture 293 Calculation of admissible Escalation Claim Case Study 5

    Lecture 294 Preparation of Contract Account and Calculation of Estimated Profit Case Study 6

    Section 12: Joint Products & By Products

    Lecture 295 What are Joint Products and By-Products?

    Lecture 296 Meaning of Joint Products and By Products

    Lecture 297 Apportionment of Joint Costs

    Lecture 298 Methods of Apportioning Joint Cost over Joint Products

    Lecture 299 Physical Unit Method of apportioning joint cost over joint products

    Lecture 300 Case 1 Physical Unit Method

    Lecture 301 Average Unit Cost Method

    Lecture 302 Case 2 Average Unit Cost Method for Apportionment of Joint Cost

    Lecture 303 Survey Method for Apportionment of Joint Cost

    Lecture 304 Contribution Margin Method for Apportionment of Joint Cost

    Lecture 305 Case 3 Contribution Margin Method for Apportionment of Joint Cost

    Lecture 306 Market Value Method for Apportionment of Joint Cost

    Lecture 307 Case 4 Apportionment of Joint Cost under different methods

    Lecture 308 Methods of Apportioning Joint Cost over By Products

    Lecture 309 Treatment of By Products Cost in Cost Accounting

    Lecture 310 Case 5 Preparation of Income forecast statement and suggest production plan

    Section 13: Non Integrated Accounts

    Lecture 311 Introduction to Non Integrated Accounts

    Lecture 312 Important Ledgers under Non Integrated Accounting in Cost Department

    Lecture 313 Principal Accounts under Non Integrated Accounting Part I

    Lecture 314 Principal Accounts under Non Integrated Accounting Part 2

    Lecture 315 Scheme of Accounting Entries under Non Integrated Accounting Part 1

    Lecture 316 Scheme of Accounting Entries under Non Integrated Accounting Part 2

    Lecture 317 Case 1 Non Integrated Accounts Journal Entries, Ledger and Trial Balance

    Lecture 318 Case 2 Preparation of condensed P&L Statement and supporting schedules

    Lecture 319 Case 3 Preparation of Ledger as per Integrated Accounting System

    Lecture 320 Integral Accounting System and its Advantages

    Lecture 321 Essential Pre-requisites for Integral Accounting System

    Lecture 322 Features of Integral Accounting System

    Lecture 323 Case 4 Journal Entries under Integrated Accounting System

    Lecture 324 Case 5 Journal Entries under Integrated Accounting System

    Lecture 325 Case 6 Ledger and Trial Balance under Integrated Accounting System

    Lecture 326 Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts

    Lecture 327 Items included in Financial Accounts but not in Cost Accounts and Vice Versa

    Lecture 328 Procedure for reconciliation & circumstances when reconciliation can be avoided

    Lecture 329 Case 7 Calculation of Profit as per Cost and Financial Accounts & Reconciliation

    Lecture 330 Case 8 Calculation of Profit as per Cost and Financial Accounts & Reconciliation

    Section 14: Job Costing and Batch Costing

    Lecture 331 Methods of Costing

    Lecture 332 Meaning of Job Costing

    Lecture 333 Principles and Process of Job Costing

    Lecture 334 Suitability of Job Costing

    Lecture 335 Format of Job Cost Sheet

    Lecture 336 Difference between Job Costing and Process Costing

    Lecture 337 Accounting for Materials - (Procedure for Job Costing)

    Lecture 338 Accounting for Labour - (Procedure for Job Costing)

    Lecture 339 Accounting for Overheads - (Procedure for Job Costing)

    Lecture 340 Treatment of Spoiled and Defective Work - (Procedure for Job Costing)

    Lecture 341 Entries in Control Accounts

    Lecture 342 Case 1 Journal Entries in Cost Accounting

    Lecture 343 Case 2 Preparation of Job Cost Sheet

    Lecture 344 Case 3 Preparation of Factory Cost Statement and Invoice Price of Job

    Lecture 345 Meaning of Batch Costing

    Lecture 346 Case 4 Calculation of Cost and Profit per piece of each batch

    Lecture 347 Case 5 Preparation of Statement of Cost under Batch Costing

    Lecture 348 Economic Batch Quantity

    Lecture 349 Case 6 Determination of Economic Batch Quantity

    Lecture 350 Case 7 Calculation of EBQ and Minimum Inventory Holding Cost

    Lecture 351 What is Job Costing & Batch Costing

    Lecture 352 Time of Stamping of Documents

    Lecture 353 Economic Batch Quantity case study 1

    Lecture 354 Economic Batch Quantity case study 2

    Lecture 355 Economic Batch Quantity case study 3

    Lecture 356 Batch Costing - Computation of Selling price per batch - Case Study

    Lecture 357 Batch Costing - Computation of Selling price per batch - Case Study

    Section 15: ABC Costing

    Lecture 358 Introduction to Activity Based Costing

    Lecture 359 Factors for development of ABC & its Suitability

    Lecture 360 Meaning and Defintion of ABC

    Lecture 361 Activity Based Costing & Traditional Absorption Costing Case Study 1

    Lecture 362 Activity Based Costing Case Study 2

    Lecture 363 Cost Allocation under Traditional Costing & Activity Based Costing

    Lecture 364 Activity Based Costing Case Study 3

    Lecture 365 Activity Based Costing Case Study 4

    Section 16: FINAL SECTION

    Lecture 366 Bonus Lecture

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