Including Activity-Based Costing Constructs in a Survey of Accounting Course - A Basic Analysis
Abstract
Activity-based costing (ABC) is currently a widely-used multiple-based costing method that students will likely encounter in the workplace. Coverage of a detailed, broad-based analysis of ABC, while very desirable, is likely... [ view full abstract ]
Activity-based costing (ABC) is currently a widely-used multiple-based costing method that students will likely encounter in the workplace. Coverage of a detailed, broad-based analysis of ABC, while very desirable, is likely not possible for students taking a survey of accounting course (often taken by non-business majors) due to the ever-competing plethora of topics deemed essential in the business curriculum. However, including at least a brief discussion of the theoretical determinants of ABC in the survey course, as well as a basic analysis of the workings of ABC is essential since accurately determining the cost of a product is often basic to the successful operation of a business. In this paper, an overview of costing a product is first presented, followed by an illustration of the use of ABC.
Authors
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Bill Pollard
(Appalachian State University)
Topic Area
Topics: Educational Practice - Click here when done
Session
AEI » Accounting Education I (09:45 - Thursday, 6th October, Arcadian 5 Room)
Paper
Pollard_-_2016_SEINFORMS_-_ABSTRACT_-_Including_Activity-Based_Costing_Constructs_in_a_Survey_of_Accounting_Course_-_A_Basic_Analysis.pdf