توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Costing for the Fashion Industry
نام کتاب : Costing for the Fashion Industry
ویرایش : 2
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : هزینه برای صنعت مد
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نویسندگان : Nathalie Evans, Michael Jeffrey, Susan Craig
ناشر : Bloomsbury
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 241
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350078895 , 1350078905
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Small and medium-sized (SMEs) clothing businesses
Introduction
Leadership in SMEs
Business strategy
Processes, products and services
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 2: Risk management
Introduction
Business risk management
Financial risk management
Developing a risk management plan
Specific risks affecting the fashion industry
The industry response
Key performance indicators
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 3: Global awareness and new markets
Introduction
The global supply chain
Barriers and facilitators in market-entry strategies
Contemporary issues
Purchase order
Lead times
Critical path
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 4: Product cost when sourcing
Introduction
Global sourcing
Range planning
Factories
Shipping terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 5: The nature of clothing manufacture and the need for costing
Introduction
What is clothing manufacture?
Two important questions
Definition of cost
The need for costing
From manufacturing to sourcing
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 6: The elements of cost
Introduction
Classification of cost
Direct costs
Indirect costs – the overheads
Exercises
Note
Further reading
Chapter 7: Costing over periods of time
Introduction
Period cost reports
Capital equipment costs
Depreciation – the straight-line method
Period cost report
Stocks and inventory
Value of the work-in-progress
Period-end adjustments
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 8: Product cost – job costing
Introduction
What is job costing?
Treatment of the direct costs
Treatment of the overheads
Absorption of production overheads
Cost centres
Absorption of non-production overheads
Example of a job cost
Over-/underabsorption of overheads
Process costing
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 9: Marginal costing
Introduction
Variable costs
Fixed costs
Semi-variable costs
Contribution
Treatment of the semi-variable costs
The variable costs are made up of the direct material, direct labour and the variable elements of the supervision and the heat, light and power.
Case study
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 10: Break-even analysis
Introduction
Establishing the break-even point
Break-even tabulation
Break-even chart
Margin of safety
Profit/volume chart
Break-even point by calculation
Break-even illustration
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 11: Budgeting and standard costing
Introduction
Budgeting
The cash budget
Sales lag
Flexible budgets
Zero-based budgeting (ZBB)
Standard costing
Variance analysis
Direct material
Causes of direct materials variances
Direct labour
Causes of direct labour variances
Overhead in standard costing
Advantages and disadvantages of standard costing
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 12: The changing nature of cost
Introduction
From traditional to advanced manufacturing technology
Just-in-time
Component manufacture and assembly
Summary of changes in costs with the move into advanced technology
Cost behaviour change
Service industries
Activity-based costing
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 13: Activity-based costing
Introduction
Activity-based costing
Advantages and disadvantages of ABC
Activity-based budgeting
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 14: Capital investment decisions
Introduction
The capital cost
Accounting rate of return (ARR)
Net cash inflows
Payback period
Discounted cash flow (DCF)
Discounted payback period
Conclusions
Exercises
Further reading
Bibliography
Answers to exercises
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Acknowledgement
Index