COURSE CODE: DAF1201:COST ACCOUNTING

Institution Mount Kenya University
Course DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS...
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Lesson One Introduction Reinforcing Questions Lesson Two Cost estimation and forecasting Reinforcing Questions Comprehensive Assignment 1 Lesson Three Cost accumulation, Accounting for materials, labor and overheads Reinforcing Questions Lesson Four Book keeping entries: Integrated and interlocking systems Reinforcing Questions Comprehensive Assignment 2 Lesson Five Decision-making Reinforcing Questions Lesson Six Costing Methods; Job costing, contract costing and Process cositng Reinforcing Questions Comprehensive Ass ignment 3 Lesson Seven Budgets Reinforcing Questions Comprehensive Lesson Assignment 4 Lesson Eight Standard Costing Lesson Nine COURSE Syllabus. Model answers to reinforcing questions. Selected past papers with model answers. Work through model; answers ensuring they are understood. On completion submit final assignment to Mt. Kenya University. FINAL ASSIGNMENT
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