This document is a group assignment for ACC 601 Managerial Accounting at Campbellsville University. It comprises work completed by a team of five students – Nagaraj Guruju, Medhaswini Samala, Noel Neelam, David Raj Badugu, and Anand Kadukuntla – for a case study involving Nish Corporation.
This assignment is designed for students enrolled in the course to apply managerial accounting principles to a real-world scenario. It’s likely used as a graded component to assess understanding of cost accounting and financial statement preparation. Students needing to demonstrate their ability to work collaboratively and apply course concepts will find this assignment relevant.
This document *does not* provide instruction on managerial accounting concepts; it *shows* application of those concepts. It also doesn’t represent a comprehensive case study – it’s a submission of work *towards* completing the case.
The full document includes: a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for April, an Income Statement for April, and an application of job order costing using data from Scanlon Company. It details calculations for raw materials used, manufacturing costs, cost of goods sold, gross margin, and net operating income. It also includes calculations for predetermined overhead rates and under/overapplied overhead. This preview only describes the document’s contents; the full calculations and detailed analysis are within the complete assignment.