Calculate the cost of delivering the lost parcel


Assignment:

1. General information

As per the course description, this assignment constitutes 30 per cent of the total assessment in this course and is due in week 10 (27h May at 11.55pm) of the semester.

2. Purpose

BUACC5933 covers a range of important cost and management accounting topics. The main purpose of this assignment is to provide students with the opportunity to apply and extend their knowledge, skills and values in connection with selected topics covered during the course.

3. Formation of groups

Students are to complete the assignment in groups of two and do not have any entitlement to adopt some other arrangement (such as completing the assignment individually or in a group of three) without the permission of the lecturer in-charge of the course at the location where they are studying. Students who have difficulty arranging membership of a group or who encounter other difficulties (for example, a group member withdraws from the course) should consult their lecturer in-charge. Where there are an odd number of students in the class, the lecturer in-charge may grant permission for one group of three students to be formed.

4. Requirements

Each group is to submit responses to each of Topic 1 and Topic 2 as listed below. Each topic will carry a weighting of 15 marks out of the 30 marks available for this assessment task.

Topic 1: Case Study

The following short article appeared on page one of The Age newspaper on 16 February 2015:

A family in Cambridge received their Christmas presents from friends in Paris this week - 50 days after their parcel was posted. French posties sent it to Cambodia, and the near-20,000-kilometre trip, via several other countries, is estimated to have cost delivery firm ParcelForce $240 to deliver three children's books.

How do you think the cost of $240 would have been calculated?

Regardless of the exact method used to calculate the cost of delivering the lost parcel, in what way or ways would such a calculation be subjective? Give examples to illustrate your answer.

If the parcel delivery firm did not lose the parcel, would this necessarily mean that its profit would have been $240 higher? Justify your answer.

If the parcel delivery firm did not lose the parcel, would this necessarily mean that it would have $240 more cash? Justify your answer.

Under what circumstances might it be contended that there was no cost associated with losing the parcel?

Might it reasonably be contended that the cost of losing the parcel could be much more than $240? (You may wish to consider here that the incident has been reported in a newspaper article that includes the name of the delivery firm.) Is this a valid way to calculate the cost of losing the parcel?

If you were asked to calculate the cost of losing the parcel, what approach would you adopt? Justify your approach and state any assumptions that you have made.

Topic 2: Essay

The management accountant plays a number of key roles in:

(a) Assisting an organisation achieve its objectives; and,

(b) Ensuring that the organisation is ethical in its pursuit of those objectives.

Discuss this statement within the context of each of the following types of organisation:

A business organisation that is a manufacturer; and,

A not-for-profit organisation, such as a charity.

In each case, ensure that you provide illustrations of how the management accountant can contribute to ensuring that organisational objectives are achieved and ethical integrity maintained.

5. Presentation

The assignment is to comply with the University's General Guide to Writing and Study Skills, General Guide to Referencing, and Assignment Layout and Appearance Guidelines. See comments below regarding word length. Each group is to submit a single copy of their assignment.

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