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Cost Volume Profit with Same 1 Method, available at $19.99, with 24 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.

You will learn about Cost Behavior and Cost Volume Profit Analysis Cost Volume Profit Applied Pricing Strategies Incremental, Differential and Relevant Analysis Master Budgeting- Planning for the Future This course is ideal for individuals who are Managerial and Cost Accounting students, businesses, and individuals interested in accounting. It is particularly useful for Managerial and Cost Accounting students, businesses, and individuals interested in accounting.

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Title: Cost Volume Profit with Same 1 Method

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 24

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Curriculum Items: 24

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24

Original Price: $24.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Cost Behavior and Cost Volume Profit Analysis
  • Cost Volume Profit Applied
  • Pricing Strategies
  • Incremental, Differential and Relevant Analysis
  • Master Budgeting- Planning for the Future
  • Who Should Attend

  • Managerial and Cost Accounting students, businesses, and individuals interested in accounting.
  • Target Audiences

  • Managerial and Cost Accounting students, businesses, and individuals interested in accounting.
  • Like all Practical Accounting modules, a beginner friendly workbook is included, along with a walk through of how to use Excel to stay organized and speed up your calculations. This section includes the following topics:

    Cost Behavior and Cost Volume Profit Analysis

    Learn and practice Cost Behaviors to Bridge Forecasting and Analysis of Cost Volume Profit relationships in Excel. Includes the famous Dancing Graphs.

    – Defining Cost Behavior

    – Splitting Mixed Costs into Variable and Fixed – Bridge

    – Breakeven Point as a Bridge Puzzle

    – Change the Variables with Dancing Graph

    – Operating Leverage and Margin of Safety Bridge in Excel

    Cost Volume Profit Applied

    Learn and practice the Bridge in Excel to compute Sales Mix, Forecast Changes in CVP Variables, Understand Absorption vs Variable Costing.

    – Overview Key Issues and Solutions/Terminology

    – Sales Mix- Bridge Example, Practice and Solution

    – Changes to Volume, Price, Variable and Fixed Costs

    – Absorption vs. Variable Costing and Changes in Inventory Levels

    Pricing Strategies

    Learn an Overview of Why the major Pricing Strategies are used, then continue to use the Bridge for straightforward computation.

    – Pricing Strategies and Market Based Pricing

    – Markup and ROI: Cost Plus Bridge Examples, Practice and Solutions

    – Target Costing and Limited Resources: Bridge Examples, Practice and Solutions

    Incremental, Differential and Relevant Analysis

    Learn Bridge Incremental Analysis and Relevant Costing for Short-Term Decision Making in Six Example and Practice Bridge Sheets.

    – Incremental Relevant Costs

    – Unavoidable vs. Avoidable Fixed Costs, Revenue as Net or Opportunity Cost

    – Repair or Replace Equipment with Qualitative Considerations

    – Special Order Pricing: With and Without Excess Capacity and Breakeven Price

    – Unprofitable Business Segments: Committed and Avoidable Fixed Costs

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Cost Behavior and Cost Volume Profit Analysis

    Lecture 1: Overview and Brief Look Inside Cost Volume Profit Analysis

    Lecture 2: One Formula-One Method-One Graph Past vs Future

    Lecture 3: Defining Cost Behavior

    Lecture 4: Splitting Mixed Costs into Variable and Fixed: Bridge

    Lecture 5: CVP Pizza 1: Overview Bridge Method and Graph

    Lecture 6: CVP Pizza 2: Breakeven Point as a Bridge Puzzle

    Lecture 7: CVP Pizza 3: Change the Variables with Dancing Graph

    Lecture 8: Operating Leverage and Margin of Safety Bridge in Excel

    Chapter 2: Cost Volume Profit Applied

    Lecture 1: A Brief Look Inside Cost Volume Profit Applied

    Lecture 2: Overview Key Issues and Solutions/Terminology

    Lecture 3: Sales Mix: Bridge Example, Practice and Solution

    Lecture 4: Changes to Volume, Price, Variable and Fixed Costs

    Lecture 5: Absorption vs. Variable Costing and Changes in Inventory Levels

    Chapter 3: Pricing Strategies

    Lecture 1: A Brief Look Inside Pricing

    Lecture 2: Pricing Strategies and Market Based Pricing

    Lecture 3: Markup and ROI: Cost Plus Bridge Examples, Practice and Solutions

    Lecture 4: Target Costing and Limited Resources: Bridge Examples, Practice and Solutions

    Chapter 4: Incremental, Differential and Relevant Analysis

    Lecture 1: A Brief Look Inside the Module

    Lecture 2: Overview Key Issues and Terminology

    Lecture 3: Hotel Problem: Incremental Relevant Costs: When Should We Open?

    Lecture 4: Pizza: Unavoidable vs. Avoidable Fixed Costs, Revenue as Net or Opportunity Cost

    Lecture 5: Repair or Replace Equipment with Qualitative Considerations

    Lecture 6: Special Order Pricing: With and Without Excess Capacity and Breakeven Price

    Lecture 7: Unprofitable Business Segments: Committed and Avoidable Fixed Costs

    Instructors

  • Cost Volume Profit with Same 1 Method  No.2
    Dr. Jeff Hillard, CMA, CPA and John Wiley, M.Ed.
    Professor of Accounting and Manager Business Tutorial Lab
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