1. General informationAs per the course description, this assignment constitutes 30 per cent of the total assessment in this course and is due in week 9 of the semester.2. PurposeBUACC5933 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 andextend their knowledge, skillsand values in connection with selected topics covered during the course.3. RequirementsEach 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 StudyABC is a medium-sized Australian city. The relevant local government is the ABC City Council, which collects rates and provides the usual range of services provided by Australian local governments. In recent years, the ABC City Council has been criticised by ratepayers for the annual rubbish collection and disposal fee that it charges residential property owners. Each residential property is charged $500 to cover the cost of weekly rubbish collection and disposal. At a meeting of the Council, one rate payer stated:Why do we have to pay $500 per year just to have our rubbish collected and disposed of? All someone does is drive around in a truck that picks up the bin and empties it into the truck! How can that cost $500 per house per year? We are all being ripped off! It is obvious that the rubbish collection fee is being used to pay for other things – like the Council’s Arts Festival!One of the Councillors was sympathetic with this view and made the following comment:I agree that we should not be using the rubbish collection fee as a general revenue raising measure. What we should do is find out the exact cost of collecting and disposing of rubbish from a residential address, and then set that as the annual fee. We will then be able to tell ratepayers that they are being charged the exact cost of having their rubbish collected and disposed of, and that ABC City Council makes no profit from providing this service. As a first step, I would like the Management Accountant of ABC City Council to calculate the exact cost of collecting and disposing of rubbish from a residential address for this year. We can then set that as the rubbish collection and disposal fee, and if we receive any criticism from ratepayers we will be able to show them the calculation and prove that we make no profit from providing this service.Assume that you are the Management Accountant of ABC City Council and answer the following questions:ng unable to explain why certain information has been included.
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