Life savers I was reading this concept in my textbook and the authors completed confused me by not adding enough visual examples just text. This video has supported my understanding of the concept tremendously thank you for taking the time to make it
Is accelerated depreciation a fixed cost? If so why - it kind of changes over time, but on the other hand it kindda doesn't depend on the output. Confusing a bit..
Do you have the notes that you have written for the video available to view or purchase? I know you have the whole course to buy, but I just think the notes would be super helpful.
At 9:13 Why are you drawing a line to connect the units sold? Connecting them doesn’t this imply that you could sell non whole number increments? That is, can you really sell 1.25 fudge bars? No! So shouldn’t the graph be discrete?
Dear Friends, I have 2 questions: 1/ In a promotion program (buy 3 product A and 2 product B then customer will rebate to 5000 USD). Question: I want to calculate the break-even point of this program, what are the variable and fixed costs?. 2/ With the long-term business strategy, I think we should do the business process is: Step 1: The Board of Director (BoD) write the long-term strategy. Step 2: The Departments (exclude financial) will be write the plan of each SBU (Strategic busines unit). Step 3: The Financial department write the financial plan (OPEX plan and CAPEX plan, bank loan, M&A transaction) Step 4: The BoD review and feeback, the departments modify and re-submit. Final, the BoD approve. Step 5: The company execute and review the final result. How do you think?. Thank you.
Your videos really help. But is it possible if you could make the background white or a light blue in the future so that it is easier to see and read the content. Thank you for the videos
a plant produces a product in the quality of 10000n unit at a cost of Rs.3 per unit. If 20000 units are produced the cost per unit will be Rs.2.50 . What are the total fixed cost? What is the variable cost per unit?
This wasn't really helpful because the numbers weren't realistic at all, it's a lot harder to differentiate trends when you're dealing with whole numbers 1 number away. Normally I really like your videos but this one confused me more
You guys saved me last semester in financial accounting. I do plan on watching all your videos for managerial! I can't thank you enough! God Bless
Life savers I was reading this concept in my textbook and the authors completed confused me by not adding enough visual examples just text. This video has supported my understanding of the concept tremendously thank you for taking the time to make it
thank you for the knowledge, but a bit confuse on FC & VC during the part "per unit".
@Notepirate you just explained in 11 minutes what my lecturer failed to do in 2 full class and online sessions... thank you
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Is absorption and variable cost has always the same results?
Is accelerated depreciation a fixed cost? If so why - it kind of changes over time, but on the other hand it kindda doesn't depend on the output. Confusing a bit..
Do you have the notes that you have written for the video available to view or purchase? I know you have the whole course to buy, but I just think the notes would be super helpful.
My Accounting ACCT 205 Professor from University of Kansas recommended this video to review for the exams and the final exam $$$$$
Thank you for this friend.....
To find variable cost, distribution cost also including?
At 9:13 Why are you drawing a line to connect the units sold? Connecting them doesn’t this imply that you could sell non whole number increments? That is, can you really sell 1.25 fudge bars? No! So shouldn’t the graph be discrete?
Thank you for this
Very helpful. Thank you!, i have a question , can we consider all capex as fixed costs.
Dear Friends,
I have 2 questions:
1/ In a promotion program (buy 3 product A and 2 product B then customer will rebate to 5000 USD).
Question: I want to calculate the break-even point of this program, what are the variable and fixed costs?.
2/ With the long-term business strategy, I think we should do the business process is:
Step 1: The Board of Director (BoD) write the long-term strategy.
Step 2: The Departments (exclude financial) will be write the plan of each SBU (Strategic busines unit).
Step 3: The Financial department write the financial plan (OPEX plan and CAPEX plan, bank loan, M&A transaction)
Step 4: The BoD review and feeback, the departments modify and re-submit. Final, the BoD approve.
Step 5: The company execute and review the final result.
How do you think?. Thank you.
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How do you calculate TC with only VC and units? I wasn't given the fixed cost!
How about for total manufacturing cost
Very helpful. Thank you!
Your videos really help. But is it possible if you could make the background white or a light blue in the future so that it is easier to see and read the content. Thank you for the videos
God bless you guys... thanks for the great video... i am looking forward to watch the other ones
a plant produces a product in the quality of 10000n unit at a cost of Rs.3 per unit. If 20000 units are produced the cost per unit will be Rs.2.50 . What are the total fixed cost? What is the variable cost per unit?
Sirr,,not have subtitle Indonesian?
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I do not get it help please
simplified version of management accounting...#bless
Why quality is bad ?
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Is there a way to message you? Need some help lol..no this is not spam
My email is on the about page of the channel. 🙂
yeah nah didnt understand it
Where are you from? Your "about" and "out" pronunciation just confuses me! hehe
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This wasn't really helpful because the numbers weren't realistic at all, it's a lot harder to differentiate trends when you're dealing with whole numbers 1 number away. Normally I really like your videos but this one confused me more
Thanks