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Many organizations are unaware of the real cost of loss of materials due to incomplete recording in traditional cost accounting.
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Strict cost accounting procedures were implemented in the lab, so that it became a financial as well as scientific success.
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Many financial and cost accountants have agreed for many years on the desirability of replacing standard cost accounting.
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Other strategies exist that rely on making simple distinctions rather than building top-down management systems using performance audits and full cost accounting.
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Profits are calculated using a direct cost accounting method.
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Although traditional cost accounting recognizes loss of materials, waste management costs are not separated but integrated in the total cost of production.
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Reedy encouraged funding researchers who had ideas that needed support, and introduced a new cost accounting standard for recovering indirect expenditures.
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He also enhanced accounting, cost accounting, management and audit methods among cooperatives.
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Investors demanded increased transparency, and historical cost accounting was blamed for creating rooms for banks to underestimate their losses.
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Such overlap could also cause confusion regarding project cost accounting.
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