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1.8 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS1. Arun the managing director is surprised that his profit every year is quitedifferent from what he wants or expects to achieve. someone advised him toinstall a formal system of budgeting. He employs a fresh accountant to do this.For two years, the accountant faithfully makes all budgets based on previousyear accounts. The problem remains unsolved. Advise Arun the managingdirector and the accountant on what steps they should take. Make assumptionsabout what is lacking.2. In a factory, actual fixed cost overheads were different from the standard fixedoverheads because the actual output, actual time consumed, actual rate perhour and per unit of output differed. Compute the variances taking assumedfigures.3. A company has to decide whether to Make or Buy. Through differential costanalysis, how will you ascertain the net difference between the two alternativesso as to assist the management in their decision making? Use hypotheticalfigures to illustrate.4. As a management accountant you were asked to introduce a system of capitalexpenditure control for your organization. Explain the important feature youwant to incorporate in the system you propose to introduce with the suitableexample of a project involving capital expenditure. 1.6 STATISTICS FOR MANAGERS1. A random sample of 1000 workers from south India show that their mean wagesare Rs. 47 per week with a standard deviation of Rs. 28. A random sample of1500 workers from North India gives a mean wage of Rs. 49 per week with astandard deviation of Rs. 40. Is there any significant difference between theirmean levels of wages?2. Calculate seasonal indices for the data given below by the link relative method Quarter Years 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 I 45 48 49 52 60 II 54 56 63 65 70 III 72 63 70 75 84 IV 60 56 65 72 66 3. The following is the summary of a survey on the color of pens purchased bypersons belonging to different age groups. use chi-square test at 5 % level ofsignificance to find whether the age of the person has any association with thechoice of color.4 ColorAge Group Blue Black Red Less than 20 8 12 20 20-50 10 15 10 Above 50 10 10 5 6. The following data represents rainfall (x) and yield of paddy per hectare (y) in aparticular area. x 113 102 95 120 140 130 125 y 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.9 1.1 2.0 1.7 a) Fit the regression equation x on yb) Estimate y when x = 145c) Calculate karl pearson’s coefficient of correlation.d) Calculate regression coefficient x on y and y on xe) Check whether the regression line is a good fit.
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