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Introduction of Cost Accounting
Deepika Agrawal
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QUESTIONS:
1.Define profit centre.
Ans: Profit Centre is a part of business accountable for costs and revenues.
Ans: Objectives of Cost Accounting
The following are the main objectives of Cost Accounting: -
(a) To ascertain the Costs under different situations using different techniques and systems of costing
(b) To determine the selling prices under different circumstances
(c) To determine and control efficiency by setting standards for Materials, Labour and Overheads
(d) To determine the value of closing inventory for preparing financial statements of the concern
(e) To provide a basis for operating policies which may be determination of Cost Volume relationship,
whether to close or operate at a loss, whether to manufacture or buy from market, whether
to continue the existing method of production or to replace it by a more improved method of
production.... etc.
(f) To achieve real and permanent reduction in the unit cost of goods manufactured or services
rendered without impairing their suitability for the use intended or diminution in the quality of the
product.
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Accounting for partnership: Basic concept
Deepika Agrawal
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QUESTIONS:
Answer: A partnership deed is an agreement among the partners which contains ai! the terms of the Partnership. It generally contains the details about all the aspects affecting the relationship between the partners including the objective of business, contribution of capital by each partner-ratio in which the profits and the losses will be shared by the partners and entitlement of partners to interest on capital, interest on loan etc.
Answer: As. per Partnership Act 1932 it is not necessary that a partnership agreement must be in writing but still it is always suggested that it should be in written form Because today there are very good relationship among the partners but n future if there may be any dispute regarding any issue, a written partnership agreement will help in avoiding disputes and misunderstandings among the partners.
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Deepika Agrawal
"Balancing minds, one ledger at a time." "Counting on expertise to balance your knowledge."
Microsoft Windows is an operating system that features a graphical user interface and compatibility with a wide range of hardware and software, primarily for personal computers. UNIX is a multitasking, multi-user operating system developed for workstations, servers, and other devices
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Deepika Agrawal
"Balancing minds, one ledger at a time." "Counting on expertise to balance your knowledge."
Answered on 02 May Learn UNIX Certification
Deepika Agrawal
"Balancing minds, one ledger at a time." "Counting on expertise to balance your knowledge."
Echo is a Unix/Linux command tool used for displaying lines of text or string which are passed as arguments on the command line. This is one of the basic command in linux and most commonly used in shell scripts. In this tutorial, we will look at the different options of echo command.
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Deepika Agrawal
"Balancing minds, one ledger at a time." "Counting on expertise to balance your knowledge."
I have a bash application that is producing some result, and I'd like to echo the result to either stdout
or to a user chosen file. Because I also echo other interactive messages going to the screen, requiring the user to explicitly use the >
redirection when he wants to echo the result to a file is not an option (*), as those messages would also appear in the file.
Right now I have a solution, but it's ugly.
if [ -z $outfile ]
then
echo "$outbuf" # Write output buffer to the screen (stdout)
else
echo "$outbuf" > $outfile # Write output buffer to file
fi
I tried to have the variable $outfile
to be equal to stdout
, to &1
and perhaps something else but it would just write to file having that name and not actually to stdout. Is there a more elegant solution?
(*) I could cheat and use stderr
for that purpose, but I think it's also quite ugly, isn't it?
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