Nghĩa của từ cost accounting bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the recording of all the costs incurred in a business in a way that can be used to improve its management.
In the wake of a spate of bankruptcies during 1997-98, the corporate sector is also emphasizing better cost accounting and more transparent balance sheet management.

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1. Cost accounting.

2. Cost accounting;

3. Modern Cost Accounting

4. • conventional cost accounting (CCA);

5. Cost Accounting, 3rd edition - Md.

6. - Price control and cost accounting

7. Designs, develops and implements cost accounting systems; monitors and controls the operation of departmental cost accounting systems;

8. Price control and cost accounting obligations

9. Cost Accounting: Principles, Procedures and Control

10. Current Cost Accounting model prescribed by IFRS.

11. Article 13 Price control and cost accounting obligations

12. 31 Irrespective of the cost accounting methodology applied.

13. Services in the field of cost accounting and performance evaluation

14. Accounting Systems, introduction to Cost Accounting, ethics and relationship to GAAP.

15. 10 % of the assets of the MMF valued using amortized cost accounting.

16. Alternatives to traditional cost accounting have been proposed by various management theorists.

17. 5 % of the assets of the MMF valued using amortized cost accounting;

18. Standard cost accounting can hurt managers, workers, and firms in several ways.

19. (iii) the application of the usual cost accounting practices of individual beneficiaries;

20. The cost-accounting study also fell within the context of the planning system

21. Maher, Lanen and Rahan, Fundamentals of Cost Accounting, 1st Edition (McGraw-Hill 2005).

22. Compliance with the cost accounting system shall be verified by a qualified independent body.

23. Horngren, Datar and Foster, Cost Accounting - A Managerial Emphasis, 11th edition (Prentice Hall 2003).

24. Time recording for personnel cost accounting is perceived as particularly burdensome by some beneficiaries.

25. 8 Article 13 of the Access Directive, entitled ‘Price control and cost accounting obligations’, states:

26. They shall be calculated, on the basis of generally accepted cost accounting principles, as follows:

27. Such internal accounting systems shall operate on the basis of objectively justifiable cost accounting principles.

28. To help sales managers do a good job cost accounting, sales statistics and their management.

29. Cost Accounting is an internal reporting system for an organization’s own management for decision making.

30. They shall be calculated, on the basis of generally accepted cost accounting principles, as follows

31. Without full cost accounting, some of the worst activities will continue to be immensely profitable.

32. Resources can be used more efficiently by developing cost accounting and by improving cost control.

33. 11 Article 13 of the Access Directive, entitled ‘Price control and cost accounting obligations’, provides:

34. · illustrate and evaluate absorption and marginal costing methods and other management cost accounting methods and techniques.

35. – price control and cost accounting requirements in accordance with Article 13 of the Access Directive, and

36. ‘Young entrepreneur coaching’ assists with problems concerning planning, control, finance, cost accounting, computing, marketing and leadership.

37. Modern cost accounting was refined and developed in 1923 by the accounting department of General Motors .

38. Cost accounting has long been used to help managers understand the costs of running a business.

39. In its comment letters, the Commission mainly addressed the proposed price control and cost accounting remedies.[

40. As a general rule, the calculation of costs must be ‘based on generally accepted cost accounting principles’.

41. In particular, it was the need for audited accounts that sealed the fate of managerial cost accounting.

42. Nowadays the time book can be a part of an integrated payroll system, or cost accounting system.

43. In order to improve its cost-transparency, Draiswerke significantly upgraded its cost accounting and cost control methods.

44. The EESC notes with interest the FAO’s ongoing work on full cost accounting of agricultural costs (11).

45. Costs and revenues must be correctly allocated on the basis of clearly established, objective cost accounting principles

46. Costs and revenue must be correctly allocated on the basis of clearly established, objective cost accounting principles.

47. Internal accounting systems should operate on the basis of consistently applied and objectively justified cost-accounting principles.

48. Costs and revenues must be correctly allocated on the basis of clearly established, objective cost accounting principles.

49. Costs and revenues must be correctly assigned on the basis of clearly established, objective cost accounting principles.

50. Costs and revenues must be correctly assigned on the basis of clearly established, objective cost accounting principles