Economics
Coca Cola uses the equity method of accounting and, inherent in that and similar to it the SABC (activity-based costing) method.
There are three cost accounting techniques:
The Cost method -- the company records all income as received and gains or losses are only realized when the item is actually sold or destructed. When a company owns 20% or less of another company, the Cost method is the preferred method.
Consolidation -- here financial statements of the parents and its subsidiaries are combined so that the net assets of both are reported together.
The Equity Method -- used when a company owns more than 20% but less than 50% of another company. The income from these products is recorded as a single line item on the financial statements. Coca-Cola owns less than 50% of its bottlers so it uses the Equity method. This method of accounting is usually applied when the company in question own more than 50% of another company.
The Equity method is related to ABC costing since only the indirect costs -- not those of labor, management, environment (Lockhart & Taylor, 2007) etc. are assigned to the products. This is beneficial for the company, as we will see, since it leverages its income on its income sheet.
The problem with Coke's accounting method -- and this is why there has been so...
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