Best to google before judging. Eau de Toilette simply means, water of the toilette and refers to a scented water used to perfume the body and hair. Toilette was in common usage in English but has fallen out of fashion in recent years. Eau De Toilette is, like all fragrances, a mixture of intensely scented oils, alcohol and a small amount of water.
when asked to calculate cost per kg under NRV approach, do we need to calculate the total costs including after leaving the process cost too or just before the next process?
Not as part of process costing. We have free lectures on NPV and on the payback period (and for everything in the Paper MA syllabus). You can find a list of all our lectures, with links to them, on our free website.
Best to google before judging.
Eau de Toilette simply means, water of the toilette and refers to a scented water used to perfume the body and hair. Toilette was in common usage in English but has fallen out of fashion in recent years. Eau De Toilette is, like all fragrances, a mixture of intensely scented oils, alcohol and a small amount of water.
when asked to calculate cost per kg under NRV approach, do we need to calculate the total costs including after leaving the process cost too or just before the next process?
And the reverse cost method?
There is no reverse cost method in the ACCA Paper MA syllabus.
Can we do Payback and net presented value
Not as part of process costing. We have free lectures on NPV and on the payback period (and for everything in the Paper MA syllabus). You can find a list of all our lectures, with links to them, on our free website.
Toilet water :D
Toilet water.. seriously??? 🤣🤣🤣
Why not talk about refining oil? Your lectures are great but toilet water is very silly.
That's if you are here for perfume but for the sake of accounting it's great...