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Cost Accounting, 15e (Horngren/Datar/Rajan)

Chapter 2 An Introduction to Cost Terms and Purposes

Objective 2.1

1) An actual cost is ________. A) is the cost incurred

B) is a predicted or forecasted cost

C) is anything for which a cost measurement is desired

D) is the collection of cost data in some organized way by means of an accounting system Answer: A

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2) Comparing budgeted costs to actual costs helps managers to improve ________. A) coordination B) control

C) implementation D) planning Answer: B

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3) Budgeted costs are ________. A) the costs incurred this year B) the costs incurred last year C) planned or forecasted costs D) competitor's costs Answer: C

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4) Cost assignment ________.

A) includes future and arbitrary costs

B) encompasses allocating indirect costs to a cost object C) is the same as cost accumulation

D) is the difference between budgeted and actual costs Answer: B

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5) A cost system determines the cost of a cost object by ________. A) accumulating and then assigning costs B) accumulating costs

C) assigning and then accumulating costs D) assigning costs Answer: A

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6) A cost object is anything for which a cost measurement is desired. Answer: TRUE

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7) Costs are accounted for in two basic stages: assignment followed by accumulation. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Costs are accounted for in two basic stages: accumulation followed by assignment.

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8) An actual cost is the cost incurred–a historical or past cost. Answer: TRUE

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9) Accountants define a cost as a resource to be sacrificed to achieve a specific objective. Answer: TRUE

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10) A cost is a resource sacrificed or forgone to achieve a specific objective. Answer: TRUE

Explanation: A cost object could be anything management wishes to determine the cost of, for example, a department.

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11) Managers use cost accumulation data to make decisions and implement them. Answer: TRUE

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Objective: 1

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12) Lucas Manufacturing has three cost objects that it uses to accumulate costs for its manufacturing plants. They are: Cost object #1: The physical buildings and equipment Cost object #2: The use of buildings and equipment Cost object #3: The availability and use of manufacturing labor

The following manufacturing overhead cost categories are found in the accounting records: a. Depreciation on buildings and equipment b. Lubricants for machines c. Property insurance d. Supervisors salaries e. Fringe benefits f. Property taxes g. Utilities

Required:

Assign each of the above costs to the most appropriate cost object. Answer:

Cost object # 1 includes categories a, c, and f.

Cost object # 2 includes categories b and g.

Cost object # 3 includes categories d and e.

Diff: 2

Objective: 1

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Objective 2.2

1) Which of the following factors affect the direct/indirect classification of a cost? A) the level of budgeted profit for the next year

B) the estimation of time required to complete the order

C) the ability to execute an order in the most cost-efficient manner D) the design of the operation Answer: D

Diff: 1

Objective: 2

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2) The general term used to identify both the tracing and the allocation of accumulated costs to a cost object is ________. A) cost accumulation B) cost assignment C) cost tracing

D) conversion costing Answer: B

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3) Cost accumulation is ________.

A) the collection of cost data in some organized way by means of an accounting system B) anything for which a cost measurement is desired C) anything for which a profit measurement is desired

D) the collection of profit data in some organized way by means of an accounting system Answer: A

Diff: 2

Objective: 1

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4) Which of the following statements about the direct/indirect cost classification is true? A) Indirect costs are always traced. B) Indirect costs are always allocated.

C) The design of sales target affects the direct/indirect classification.

D) The direct/indirect classification depends on the cost control measures. Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 2

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5) Cost tracing is ________.

A) the assignment of direct costs to the chosen cost object B) a function of cost allocation

C) the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object D) the process of determining the actual cost of the cost object Answer: A

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6) Cost allocation is ________.

A) the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object B) the process of determining the opportunity cost of a cost object chosen C) the assignment of indirect costs to the chosen cost object D) made based on material acquisition document Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 2

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7) The determination of a cost as either direct or indirect depends upon the ________. A) accounting standards B) tax system chosen C) inventory valuation D) cost object chosen Answer: D

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8) Classifying a cost as either direct or indirect depends upon ________. A) the behavior of the cost in response to volume changes

B) whether the cost is expensed in the period in which it is incurred C) whether the cost can be easily traced with the cost object D) whether a cost is fixed or variable Answer: C

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9) A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: golf equipment and soccer equipment. An example of direct costs for the golf equipment line is ________. A) beverages provided daily in the plant break room

B) monthly lease payments for a specialized piece of equipment needed to manufacture the golf driver C) salaries of the clerical staff that work in the company administrative offices D) overheads incurred in producing both golf and soccer equipment Answer: B

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Objective: 2

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10) A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: golf equipment and soccer equipment. An example of indirect cost for the soccer equipment line is the ________. A) material used to make the soccer balls

B) labor to shape the leather used to make the soccer ball C) material used to manufacture the soccer studs D) salary paid to plant supervisor Answer: D

Diff: 1

Objective: 2

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11) Which one of the following items is a direct cost?

A) Customer-service costs of a multiproduct firm; Product A is the cost object.

B) Printing costs incurred for payroll check processing; payroll check processing is the cost object. C) The salary of a maintenance supervisor in a multiproduct manufacturing plant; Product B is the cost object.

D) Utility costs of the administrative offices; the accounting department is the cost object. Answer: B

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Objective: 2

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12) Indirect manufacturing costs ________.

A) can be traced to the product that created the costs B) can be easily identified with the cost object

C) generally include the cost of material and the cost of labor D) may include both variable and fixed costs Answer: D

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Objective: 2

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13) Which of the following is true of indirect costs? A) Indirect costs are always considered sunk costs.

B) All indirect costs are included in cost of goods sold.

C) Indirect costs always vary in direct proportion to the level of production.

D) Indirect costs cannot be traced to a particular cost object in an economically feasible way. Answer: D

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Objective: 2

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14) Which of the following statements is true?

A) A direct cost of one cost object will always be a direct cost of another cost object. B) Because of a cost-benefit tradeoff, some direct costs may be treated as indirect costs. C) All fixed costs are indirect costs. D) All direct costs are variable costs. Answer: B

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Objective: 2

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15) Which of the following statements is true of direct costs?

A) A direct cost of one cost object is a true sense of the budgeted costs. B) All variable costs are direct costs.

C) A direct cost of one cost object can be an indirect cost of another cost object. D) All fixed costs are direct costs. Answer: C

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16) A cost may be direct for one cost object and indirect for another cost object. Answer: TRUE

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17) Assigning indirect costs is easier than assigning direct costs. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Tracing direct costs is quite straightforward, whereas assigning indirect costs to a number of different cost objects can be very challenging.

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18) Improvements in information-gathering technologies are making it possible to trace more costs as direct.

Answer: TRUE

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19) The smaller the amount of a cost the more likely it is economically feasible to trace it to a particular cost object.

Answer: FALSE

Explanation: The smaller the amount of a cost the less likely it is economically feasible to trace it to a particular cost object.

Diff: 1

Objective: 2

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20) A direct cost of one cost object can be an indirect cost of another cost object. Answer: TRUE

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21) The cost of electricity used in the production of multiple products would be classified as a indirect cost.

Answer: TRUE

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22) The broader the cost object definition, higher the proportion of direct costs are of total costs. Answer: TRUE

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23) The distinction between direct and indirect costs is clearly set forth in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Answer: FALSE

Explanation: The distinction between direct and indirect costs is not set forth in GAAP. Direct costs of a cost object are related to the particular cost object and can be traced to it in an economically feasible (cost-effective) way. Indirect costs of a cost object are related to the particular cost object but cannot be traced to it in an economically feasible (cost-effective) way.

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Objective: 2

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24) Archambeau Products Company manufactures office furniture. Recently, the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system and classify all costs into three categories. Categorize each of the following items as being appropriate for (1) cost tracing to the finished furniture, (2) cost allocation of an indirect manufacturing cost to the finished furniture, or (3) as a nonmanufacturing item. Cost Cost Nonmanu- Item Tracing Allocation facturing

Carpenter wages ________ ________ ________ Depreciation - office building ________ ________ ________ Glue for assembly ________ ________ ________ Lathe department supervisor ________ ________ ________ Lathe depreciation ________ ________ ________ Lathe maintenance ________ ________ ________ Lathe operator wages ________ ________ ________ Lumber ________ ________ ________ Samples for trade shows ________ ________ ________ Metal brackets for drawers ________ ________ ________ Factory washroom supplies ________ ________ ________ Answer: Cost Cost Nonmanu- Item Tracing Allocation facturing

Carpenter wages X Depreciation - office building X Glue for assembly X Lathe department supervisor X Lathe depreciation X Lathe maintenance X Lathe operator wages X Lumber X Samples for trade shows X Metal brackets for drawers X Factory washroom supplies X

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25) What are the factors that affect the classification of a cost as direct or indirect? Answer: Several factors affect whether a cost is classified as direct or indirect:

The materiality of the cost in question. The smaller the amount of a cost–that is, the more immaterial the cost is–the less likely it is economically feasible to trace it to a particular cost object.

Available information-gathering technology. Improvements in information-gathering technology make it possible to consider more and more costs as direct costs.

Design of operations. Classifying a cost as direct is easier if a company's facility (or some part of it) is used exclusively for a specific cost object, such as a specific product or a particular customer.

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Objective: 2

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26) What are the differences between direct costs and indirect costs? Give an example of each.

Answer: Direct costs are costs that can be traced easily to the product manufactured or the service rendered. Examples of direct costs include direct materials and direct manufacturing labor used in a product. Indirect costs cannot be easily identified with individual products or services rendered, and are usually assigned using allocation formulas. In a plant that manufactures multiple products, examples of indirect costs include the plant supervisor's salary and the cost of machines used to produce more than one type of product.

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Objective 2.3

1) Which of the following is true if the volume of sales increases? A) fixed cost increases B) variable cost decreases C) variable cost increases D) fixed cost decreases Answer: C

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2) Which of the following is a fixed cost? A) monthly rent payment B) electricity expenses C) travel expenses

D) direct material costs Answer: A

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3) Cost behavior refers to ________.

A) how costs react to a change in the level of activity

B) whether a cost is incurred in a manufacturing, merchandising, or service company C) classifying costs as either perpetual or period costs

D) whether a particular expense is expensed in the same or the following period Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 3

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4) Which of the following is true if the production volume decreases? A) fixed cost per unit increases B) average cost per unit decreases C) variable cost per unit increases D) variable cost per unit decreases Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 3

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5) At a plant where a union agreement sets annual salaries and conditions, annual labor costs usually ________.

A) are considered a variable cost B) are considered a fixed cost

C) depend on the scheduling of floor workers D) depend on the scheduling of production runs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 3

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6) Variable costs ________. A) are always indirect costs

B) increase in total when the actual level of activity increases C) include most personnel costs and depreciation on machinery D) are never considered a part of prime cost Answer: B

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Objective: 3

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7) Maize Plastics manufactures and sells 50 bottles per day. Fixed costs are $30,000 and the variable costs for manufacturing 50 bottles are $10,000. Each bottle is sold for $1,000. How would the daily profit be affected if the daily volume of sales drop by 10%? A) profits are reduced by $4,000 B) profits are reduced by $1,000 C) profits are reduced by $5,000 D) profits are reduced by $6,000 Answer: A

Explanation: A) Variable cost per unit = $10,000 / 50 = $200 Profit for 50 bottles = ($1,000 × 50) - ($30,000 + $10,000) = $10,000 Sales after 10% drop = 50 × (1 - 0.10) = 45

Profit for 45 bottles = ($1,000 × 45) - ($30,000 + (45 × 200))= $6,000

Change in profit = $10,000 - $6,000 = $4,000. Hence, the profit has decreased by $4,000.

Diff: 3

Objective: 3

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8) Fixed costs depend on the ________. A) amount of resources used B) amount of resources acquired C) volume of production D) total number of units sold Answer: B

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9) Which one of the following is a variable cost for an insurance company? A) rent of the building B) CEO's salary

C) electricity expenses D) property taxes Answer: C

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10) Which of the following is a fixed cost for an automobile manufacturing plant? A) administrative salaries

B) electricity used by assembly-line machines C) sales commissions D) tires

Answer: A

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Objective: 3

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11) If each motorcycle requires a belt that costs $20 and 2,000 motorcycles are produced for the month, the total cost for belts is ________.

A) considered to be a direct fixed cost B) considered to be a direct variable cost C) considered to be an indirect fixed cost D) considered to be an indirect variable cost Answer: B

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Objective: 3

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12) The most likely cost driver of distribution costs is the ________. A) number of parts within the product B) number of miles driven

C) number of products manufactured D) number of production hours Answer: B

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13) The most likely cost driver of direct labor costs is the ________. A) number of machine setups for the product B) number of miles driven

C) number of production hours D) number of machine hours Answer: C

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14) Which of the following statements is true?

A) There is a cause-and-effect relationship between the cost driver and the amount of cost. B) Fixed costs have cost drivers over the short run. C) Over the short run all costs have cost drivers.

D) Volume of production is a cost driver of distribution costs. Answer: A

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Objective: 3

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15) A band of normal activity or volume in which specific cost-volume relationships are maintained is referred to as the ________. A) average range

B) cost-allocation range C) cost driver range D) relevant range Answer: D

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16) Within the relevant range, if there is a change in the level of the cost driver, then ________. A) total fixed costs and total variable costs will change

B) total fixed costs and total variable costs will remain the same

C) total fixed costs will remain the same and total variable costs will change D) total fixed costs will change and total variable costs will remain the same Answer: C

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17) Outside the relevant range, variable costs, such as direct material costs ________. A) will decrease proportionately with changes in sales volumes B) will remain the same with changes in production volumes

C) will not change proportionately with changes in production volumes D) will increase proportionately with changes in sales volumes Answer: C

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18) Which of the following is a cost driver for a company's human resource costs? A) the number of employees in the company B) the number of job applications processed C) the number of units sold

D) the square footage of the office space used by the human resource department Answer: B

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Objective: 3

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

Zephyr Apparels is a clothing retailer. Unit costs associated with one of its products, Product DCT121, are as follows: Direct materials $ 70 Direct manufacturing labor 20 Variable manufacturing overhead 15 Fixed manufacturing overhead 32 Sales commissions (2% of sales) 5 Administrative salaries 16 Total $158

19) What are the direct variable manufacturing costs per unit associated with Product DCT121? A) $142 B) $90 C) $105 D) $110

Answer: C

Explanation: C) Direct variable manufacturing costs = $70 + $20 + $15 = $105

Diff: 1

Objective: 3

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20) What are the indirect nonmanufacturing variable costs per unit associated with Product DCT121? A) $5 B) $21 C) $90 D) $142

Answer: A

Explanation: A) Indirect variable costs = Sales commissions = $5

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Objective: 3

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

The East Company manufactures several different products. Unit costs associated with Product ORD210 are as follows: Direct materials $54 Direct manufacturing labor 8 Variable manufacturing overhead 11 Fixed manufacturing overhead 25 Sales commissions (2% of sales) 5 Administrative salaries 12 Total $115

21) What is the percentage of the total variable costs per unit associated with Product ORD105 with respect to total cost? A) 72% B) 68% C) 75% D) 70%

Answer: A

Explanation: A) $60 + $10 + $15 + $5 = $90/125 = 72%

Diff: 3

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22) What is the percentage of the total fixed costs per unit associated with Product ORD105 with respect to total cost? A) 32% B) 28% C) 26% D) 20%

Answer: B

Explanation: B) $25 + 10 = $35/125 = 28%

Diff: 3

Objective: 3

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23) A fixed cost is fixed only in relation to a given wide range of total activity or volume and only for a given

time span, usually a particular budget period. Answer: TRUE

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24) A cost driver is a variable, such as the level of activity or volume that causally affects costs over a given time span. Answer: TRUE

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25) Fixed cost per unit reduces with an increase in production volume. Answer: TRUE

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Objective: 3

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26) Variable costs per unit vary with the level of production or sales volume. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Variable costs per unit are constant with the level of production or sales volume.

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Objective: 3

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27) Wood used to manufacture chairs is considered a direct variable cost. Answer: TRUE

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28) Variable costs depend on the resources used. Answer: FALSE

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29) A fixed cost remains unchanged in total for a given time period, despite wide changes in the related level

of total activity or volume of output produced. Answer: TRUE

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Objective: 3

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30) An appropriate cost driver for shipping costs might be the number of units shipped. Answer: TRUE

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31) Butler Hospital wants to estimate the cost for each patient stay. It is a general health care facility offering only basic services and not specialized services such as organ transplants.

Required:

a. Classify each of the following costs as either direct or indirect with respect to each patient.

b. Classify each of the following costs as either fixed or variable with respect to hospital costs per day. Direct Indirect Fixed Variable

Electronic monitoring ________ ________ ________ ________ Meals for patients ________ ________ ________ ________ Nurses' salaries ________ ________ ________ ________ Parking maintenance ________ ________ ________ ________ Security ________ ________ ________ ________ Answer: Direct Indirect Fixed Variable

Electronic monitoring X X Meals for patients X X Nurses' salaries X X Parking maintenance X X Security X X

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Objective: 2, 3

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32) The list of representative cost drivers in the right column below are randomized with respect to the list of functions in the left column. That is, they do not match. Function Representative Cost Driver 1. Purchasing A. Number of employees 2. Billing B. Number of shipments 3. Shipping C. Number of customers 4. Computer Support D. Number of invoices 5. Personnel E. Number of desktop computers 6. Customer Service F. Number of purchase orders Required:

Match each business function with its representative cost driver. Function Insert letter of appropriate driver (A through F) 1. Purchasing 2. Billing 3. Shipping 4. Computer Support 5. Personnel 6. Customer Service Answer: Function Insert letter of appropriate driver (A through F) 1. Purchasing F 2. Billing D 3. Shipping B 4. Computer Support E 5. Personnel A 6. Customer Service C Diff: 3 Objective: 3

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33) Describe a variable cost. Describe a fixed cost. Explain why the distinction between variable and fixed costs is important in cost accounting.

Answer: Total variable costs increase with increased production or sales volumes. Fixed costs are not influenced by fluctuations in production or sales volumes. However, variable cost per unit remains the same at all levels of production and fixed cost per unit reduces with increase in production. Without the knowledge of cost behaviors, budgets and other forecasting tools will be inaccurate and unreliable.

Understanding whether a cost behaves as a variable or a fixed cost is essential to estimating and planning for business success.

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Objective 2.4

1) A unit cost is computed by ________.

A) multiplying total cost by the number of units produced B) dividing total cost by the number of units produced C) dividing variable cost by the number of units produced D) dividing fixed cost by the number of units produced Answer: B

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2) In making product mix and pricing decisions, managers should focus on ________. A) total costs B) unit costs C) variable costs

D) manufacturing costs Answer: A

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3) When 20,000 units are produced, fixed costs are $16 per unit. Therefore, when 16,000 units are produced, fixed costs will ________. A) increase to $20 per unit B) remain at $16 per unit C) decrease to $10 per unit D) total $160,000 Answer: A

Explanation: A) Fixed costs are $320,000 ($16 × 20,000 units). Dividing $320,000 by 16,000 units = $20.

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4) When 20,000 units are produced, variable costs are $8 per unit. Therefore, when 10,000 units are produced ________.

A) variable costs will remain at $8 per unit B) variable costs will total $60,000

C) variable unit costs will increase to $12 per unit D) variable unit costs will decrease to $3 per unit Answer: A

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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5) Eigen Manufacturing Corp. provided the following information for last month: Sales $40,000 Variable costs 14,000 Fixed costs 10,000 Operating income $16,000

If sales reduce to half of the amount in the next month, what is the projected operating income? A) $15,000 B) $6,000 C) $16,000 D) $3,000 Answer: D

Explanation: D) Projected operating income = ($40,000 / 2) ? ($14,000 / 2) ? $10,000 = $3,000

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6) Genosis Metals provided the following information for last month: Sales $20,000 Variable costs 8,000 Fixed costs 4,000 Operating income $8,000

If sales reduce to half the amount in the next month, what is the projected operating income? A) $0

B) $4,000 C) $2,000 D) $6,000 Answer: C

Explanation: C) Projected operating income = ($20,000 × 0.5) ? ($8,000 × 0.5) ? $4,000 = $2,000

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Objective: 4

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7) Grip Manufacturing currently produces 1,000 tires per month. The following per unit data for 1,000 tires apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $30 Direct manufacturing labor 5 Variable manufacturing overhead 8 Fixed manufacturing overhead 12 Total manufacturing costs $55

The plant has capacity for 3,000 tires and is considering expanding production to 2,000 tires. What is the total cost of producing 2,000 tires? A) $110,000 B) $98,000 C) $68,000 D) $88,000 Answer: B

Explanation: B) Total cost of producing 2,000 tires = [($30 + $5 + $8) × 2,000 units] + ($12 × 1,000 units) = $98,000

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8) XIAN Manufacturing produces a unique valve, and has the capacity to produce 50,000 valves annually. Currently XIAN produces 40,000 valves and is thinking about increasing production to 45,000 valves next year. What is the most likely behavior of total manufacturing costs and unit manufacturing costs given this change?

A) Total manufacturing costs will increase and unit manufacturing costs will stay the same. B) Total manufacturing costs will increase and unit manufacturing costs will decrease.

C) Total manufacturing costs will stay the same and unit manufacturing costs will stay the same. D) Total manufacturing costs will increase and unit manufacturing costs will also increase. Answer: B

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Objective: 4

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9) Ridez Manufacturing currently produces 1,000 bicycles per month. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $50 Direct manufacturing labor 8 Variable manufacturing overhead 12 Fixed manufacturing overhead 15 Total manufacturing costs $85

The plant has capacity for 3,000 bicycles and is considering expanding production to 2,000 bicycles. What is the per unit cost of producing 2,000 bicycles? A) $78.50 per unit B) $170 per unit C) $72.50 per unit D) $77.50 per unit Answer: D

Explanation: D) Cost of producing 2,000 bicycles = [($50 + $8 + $12) × 2,000 units] + ($15 × 1,000 units) = $155,000 / 2,000 units = $77.50

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

Buildz Manufacturing currently produces 1,000 tables per month. The following per unit data for 1,000 tables apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $50 Direct manufacturing labor 10 Variable manufacturing overhead 15 Fixed manufacturing overhead 30 Total manufacturing costs $105

10) The plant has capacity for 3,000 tables and is considering expanding production to 3,000 tables. What is the total cost of producing 3,000 tables? A) $255,000 B) $225,000 C) $175,000 D) $235,000 Answer: A

Explanation: A) [($50 + $10 + $15) × 3,000 units] + ($30 × 1,000 units) = $255,000

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Objective: 4

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11) What is the per unit cost when producing 3,000 tables? A) $58.33 B) $175.00 C) $85.00 D) $125.45 Answer: C

Explanation: C) $255,000 / 3,000 = $85

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

Pederson Company reported the following: Manufacturing costs $150,000 Units manufactured 5,000 Units sold 4,700 units sold for $75 per unit Beginning inventory 100 units

12) What is the average manufacturing cost per unit? A) $40.00 B) $42.00 C) $30.00 D) $32.00 Answer: C

Explanation: C) $150,000 / 5,000 = $30.00

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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13) What is the manufacturing cost for the ending finished goods inventory? A) $12,000 B) $8,000 C) $11,000 D) $5,000 Answer: A

Explanation: A) (100 + 5,000 - 4,700 ) × 30 = $12,000

Diff: 3

Objective: 4

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

The following information pertains to Razor's Corp: Manufacturing costs $135,000 Units manufactured 15,000 Units sold 12,000 units sold for $15 per unit Beginning inventory $3,500

14) What is the average manufacturing cost per unit? A) $11.00 B) $9.00 C) $11.25 D) $11

Answer: B

Explanation: B) $135,000 / 15,000 = $9.00

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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15) What is the manufacturing cost for the ending finished goods inventory? A) $42,500 B) $25,500 C) $18,500 D) $30,500 Answer: D

Explanation: D) Ending finished inventory = $3,500 + (15,000 - 12,000) × $9 = $30,500

Diff: 3

Objective: 4

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16) When making decisions for product mix or and pricing, the focus should be on total costs and not unit costs.

Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 4

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17) Although unit costs are regularly used in financial reports and for making product mix and pricing decisions, managers should think in terms of total costs rather than unit costs for making decisions. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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18) A unit cost is computed by dividing total cost by the number of units. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 4

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19) A unit cost is also called an average cost. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 4

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20) Samiera, Inc., reports the following information for September sales: Sales $60,000 Variable costs 12,000 Fixed costs 16,000 Operating income $ 32,000 Promotional expenses for September were $1,000.

Required:

If sales double in October, what is the impact on the variable costs?

Answer: The variable costs also double up to $12,000 × 2 = $24,000. Promotional expenses are variable costs and are already included in $12,000.

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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21) Glass House Manufacturing currently produces 1,000 glasses per month. The following per unit data for thousand apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $250 Direct manufacturing labor 40 Variable manufacturing overhead 70 Fixed manufacturing overhead 50 Total manufacturing costs $410 The plant has capacity for 2,000 glasses. Plant supervisor's salary is $15,000.

Required:

a. What is the total cost of producing 1,000 glasses? b. What is the total cost of producing 1,500 glasses?

c. What is the per unit cost when producing 1,500 glasses? Answer:

a. [($250 + $40 + $70) × 1,000 units] + ($50 × 1,000 units) = $410,000

Plant supervisor's salary is already included in fixed manufacturing overhead hence not added. b. [($250 + $40 + $70) × 1,500 units] + $50,000 = $590,000 c. $590,000 / 1,500 = $393.33 per unit

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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22) During 2015, Fly High Corporation incurred manufacturing expenses of $200,000 to produce 40,000 finished units. It was determined that 35,000 units were sold by November end while 5,000 units remained in ending inventory. The storage cost for December is $0.5 per unit. Required:

a. What is the cost of producing one unit?

b. What is the amount that will be reported on the income statement for cost of goods sold? c. What is the cost incurred for storing the inventory? Answer:

a. $2000,000 / 40,000 = $5

b. 35,000 units × $5 = $175,000 c. 5,000 units × $0.5 = $2,500

Diff: 2

Objective: 4

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Objective 2.5

1) Pederson Company reported the following: Manufacturing costs $2,000,000 Units manufactured 50,000 Units sold 47,000 units sold for $75 per unit Beginning inventory 0 units

What is the amount of gross profit margin? A) $1,750,000 B) $3,525,000 C) $5,405,000 D) $1,645,000 Answer: D

Explanation: D) 47,000 × ($75 - ($2,000,000 / $50,000)) = $1,645,000

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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2) ________ sector companies purchase materials and components and convert them into finished goods. A) Merchandising B) Service

C) Manufacturing D) Professional Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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3) Merchandising-sectors ________.

A) purchase and then sell tangible products without changing their basic form B) provide intangible products

C) purchase materials and components and convert them into finished goods D) purchase and then sell tangible products by changing their basic form Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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4) Service-sector companies ________. A) provide intangible products

B) purchase and then sell tangible products without changing their basic form C) purchase and then sell tangible products by changing their basic form

D) purchase materials and components and convert them into finished goods Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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5) Wages paid to machine operators on an assembly line are classified as a ________. A) direct material cost

B) direct manufacturing labor cost C) manufacturing overhead cost D) period cost Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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6) The following information pertains to Alleigh's Mannequins: Manufacturing costs $1,500,000 Units manufactured 30,000 Units sold 29,500 units sold for $85 per unit Beginning inventory 0 units

What is the amount of gross margin? A) $1,475,000 B) $1,500,000 C) $2,507,500 D) $1,032,500 Answer: D

Explanation: D) 29,500 × ($85 - ($1,500,000 / $30,000)) = $1,032,500

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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7) Which of the following companies is part of the service sector of our economy? A) Target

B) Ernst & Young C) Nokia

D) Amazon.com Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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8) Which of the following companies is part of the merchandising sector of our economy? A) Jaguar

B) Hewlett Packard C) Arrow Electronics

D) Michael Toback Accounting Firm Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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9) Which of the following companies is part of the manufacturing sector of our economy? A) Nike

B) Barnes & Noble C) Corvette Law Firm

D) Sears, Roebuck, and Company Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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10) Yahoo, an Internet search firm, would be classified as a(n) ________. A) manufacturing-sector company B) merchandising-sector company C) service-sector company D) financial services Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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11) Service-sector companies report ________.

A) work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts B) only finished goods inventory

C) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts D) no inventory accounts Answer: D

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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12) Manufacturing-sector companies report ________. A) only merchandise inventory B) only finished goods inventory

C) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts D) direct materials inventory and finished goods inventory accounts only Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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13) For a manufacturing company, direct material costs may be included in ________. A) direct materials inventory only B) merchandise inventory only

C) both work-in-process inventory and finished goods inventory

D) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts Answer: D

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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14) For a manufacturing company, direct labor costs may be included in ________. A) direct materials inventory only B) merchandise inventory only

C) both work-in-process inventory and finished goods inventory

D) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts Answer: C

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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15) For a manufacturing company, indirect manufacturing costs may be included in ________. A) direct materials inventory only B) merchandise inventory only

C) both work-in-process inventory and finished goods inventory

D) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts Answer: C

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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16) For a manufacturing-sector company, the cost of factory depreciation is classified as a ________. A) direct material cost

B) direct manufacturing labor cost C) manufacturing overhead cost D) period cost Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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17) Which of the following cost is included in cost of goods sold? A) customer service cost B) manufacturing labor cost C) distribution cost D) marketing cost Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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18) Manufacturing overhead costs in an automobile manufacturing plant most likely include ________. A) labor costs of the painting department B) indirect material costs such as lubricants C) leather seat costs D) tyre costs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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19) Manufacturing overhead costs are also referred to as ________. A) indirect manufacturing costs B) prime costs

C) direct manufacturing costs D) direct material Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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20) Target reports ________. A) only merchandise inventory B) only finished goods inventory

C) direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory accounts D) no inventory accounts Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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21) Direct materials inventory would normally include ________.

A) direct materials in stock and awaiting use in the manufacturing process B) goods partially worked on but not yet fully completed C) goods fully completed but not yet sold

D) products in their original form intended to be sold without changing their basic form Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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22) Work-in-process inventory would normally include ________.

A) direct materials in stock and awaiting use in the manufacturing process B) goods partially worked on but not yet fully completed C) goods fully completed but not yet sold

D) goods returned after being sold to be re-worked on further improvements and quality Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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23) Finished goods inventory would normally include ________.

A) direct materials in stock and awaiting use in the manufacturing process B) goods partially worked on but not yet fully completed C) goods fully completed but not yet sold

D) goods returned after being sold to be re-worked on further improvements and quality Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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24) Which of the following is a period cost? A) sales promotion expenses B) direct material cost C) direct labor cost

D) indirect manufacturing costs like plant insurance Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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25) ________ are the acquisition costs of all materials that eventually become part of the cost object and can be traced to the cost object.

A) Sales taxes paid to acquire materials B) Wages paid to assembly-line workers C) Plant depreciation incurred D) Property taxes on plant Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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26) Which of the following is a direct manufacturing cost? A) plant maintenance B) plant rent

C) fringe benefits paid to machine operators D) property taxes on plant Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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27) ________ are all manufacturing costs that are related to the cost object but cannot be traced to that cost object.

A) Indirect manufacturing costs B) Marketing costs incurred

C) Variable manufacturing costs

D) Custom duties paid for the materials Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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28) The income statement of a manufacturing firm reports ________. A) sales promotion costs only B) inventoriable costs only C) cost of goods sold

D) only manufacturing overhead costs Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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29) The income statement of a service-sector firm reports ________. A) period costs only

B) inventoriable costs only

C) both period and inventoriable costs D) direct labor costs Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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30) Which of the following is an inventoriable cost? A) manufacturing overhead cost B) customer service costs C) distribution costs D) marketing costs Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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31) Inventoriable costs ________.

A) include administrative and marketing costs

B) are expensed in the accounting period in which the products are sold

C) are expensed in the accounting period in which the products are manufactured D) are also referred to as nonmanufacturing costs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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32) Inventoriable costs are expensed on the income statement ________. A) when direct materials for the product are purchased B) after the products are manufactured C) when the products are sold

D) when the goods move from work-in process to finished goods account Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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33) Costs that are initially recorded as assets and expensed when goods sold are called ________. A) period costs

B) inventoriable costs C) irrelevant costs

D) research and development costs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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34) For merchandising companies, inventoriable costs include ________. A) sales costs

B) incoming freight costs C) distribution costs D) outgoing freight costs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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35) For manufacturing firms, inventoriable costs include ________. A) plant supervisor salaries

B) research and development costs

C) costs of dealing with customers after the sale D) distribution costs Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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36) A plant manufactures several different products. The wages of the plant supervisor can be classified as a(n) ________. A) direct cost

B) inventoriable cost C) variable cost D) period cost Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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37) R&D costs are treated as period costs because ________. A) these costs may increase revenues in the current period B) these costs may increase revenues in the future period C) these costs may decrease revenues in the current period D) these costs are expensed when the goods are sold Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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38) For an automobile manufacturer, period costs include the cost of ________. A) the dashboard

B) labor used for assembly C) advertising

D) assembly-line equipment Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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39) Period costs ________. A) include only fixed costs

B) seldom influence financial success or failure

C) include the cost of selling, delivering, and after-sales support for customers D) should be treated as an indirect cost rather than as a direct manufacturing cost Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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40) Period costs ________.

A) are treated as expenses in the period they are incurred B) are directly traceable to products

C) are treated as expenses in the following period they are incurred D) are also referred to as manufacturing overhead costs Answer: A

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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41) Inventoriable costs are costs of a product that are ________.

A) costs of a product that are considered assets in a company's balance sheet when the costs are incurred and that are expensed as cost of goods sold only when the product is sold

B) considered liabilities in a company's balance sheet when the costs are incurred and that are expensed only when the product is sold

C) considered as assets in a company's income statement when the costs are capitalized and that are expensed as cost of goods sold only when the product is sold

D) considered as liabilities in a company's income statement when the costs are capitalized and that are expensed only when the product is sold Answer: A

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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42) Costs expensed on the income statement in the accounting period incurred are called ________. A) direct costs B) indirect costs C) period costs

D) inventoriable costs Answer: C

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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43) In the cost classification system used by manufacturing firms, assembly workers' wages would be included in ________. A) irrelevant cost

B) direct manufacturing costs C) indirect manufacturing costs D) period cost Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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44) Total manufacturing costs is comprised of ________. A) direct materials costs and period costs

B) direct materials costs, direct manufacturing labor costs, and manufacturing overhead costs C) indirect materials costs, indirect manufacturing labor costs, and manufacturing overhead costs D) prime costs and period costs Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

Zephyr Apparels is a clothing retailer. Unit costs associated with one of its products, Product DCT121, are as follows: Direct materials $ 70 Direct manufacturing labor 20 Variable manufacturing overhead 15 Fixed manufacturing overhead 32 Sales commissions (2% of sales) 5 Administrative salaries 16 Total $158

45) What are the inventoriable costs per unit associated with Product DCT121? A) $137 B) $140 C) $143 D) $88

Answer: A

Explanation: A) $70 + $20 + $15 + $32 = $137

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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46) What are the period costs per unit associated with Product DCT121? A) $4 B) $16 C) $21 D) $52

Answer: C

Explanation: C) $5 + 16 = $21

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

The East Company manufactures several different products. Unit costs associated with Product ORD210 are as follows: Direct materials $54 Direct manufacturing labor 8 Variable manufacturing overhead 11 Fixed manufacturing overhead 25 Sales commissions (2% of sales) 5 Administrative salaries 12 Total $115

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47) What are the inventoriable costs per unit associated with Product ORD210? A) $73 B) $87 C) $98 D) $62

Answer: C

Explanation: C) $54 + $8 + $11 + $25 = $98

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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48) What are the period costs per unit associated with Product ORD203? A) $5 B) $12 C) $17 D) $18

Answer: C

Explanation: C) $5 + 12 = $17

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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49) Leslie Manufacturing reported the following: Revenue $450,000 Beginning inventory of direct materials, January 1, 2015 20,000 Purchases of direct materials 156,000 Ending inventory of direct materials, December 31, 2015 18,000 Direct manufacturing labor 21,000 Indirect manufacturing costs 42,000 Beginning inventory of finished goods, January 1, 2015 40,000 Cost of goods manufactured 114,000 Ending inventory of finished goods, December 31, 2015 45,000 Operating costs 150,000 How much of the above would be considered period costs for Leslie Manufacturing? A) $104,000 B) $140,000 C) $150,000 D) $147,000 Answer: C

Explanation: C) $150,000

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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50) Insurance companies provide services or intangible products to their customers. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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51) Department stores, such as Target, are examples of a merchandising company. Answer: TRUE

Explanation: Google would be an example of a service-sector company.

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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52) Merchandising companies purchase products and sell them to customers without changing their basic form.

Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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53) Merchandising companies hold only one type of inventory: direct material. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Merchandising companies normally hold only one type of inventory: merchandise inventory.

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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54) Manufacturing sector firms normally hold three types of inventory: direct materials inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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55) Work-in-process inventory are goods partially worked on but not yet completed. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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56) Direct material costs are the acquisition costs of all materials that eventually become part of the cost object and cannot be traced to the cost object in an economically feasible way. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Direct material costs can be traced to the cost object.

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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57) Acquisition costs of direct materials include freight-in charges, sales taxes, and custom duties. Answer: TRUE

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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58) Indirect manufacturing costs include the compensation of all manufacturing labor that can be traced to the cost object in an economically feasible way. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Direct manufacturing labor costs include the compensation of all manufacturing labor that can be traced to the cost object.

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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59) Direct manufacturing labor includes plant rent and salaries paid to plant supervisors. Answer: FALSE

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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60) Inventoriable costs are reported as a liability in balance sheet when incurred and expensed on the income statement when the product is sold. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Inventoriable costs are reported as an asset when incurred and expensed on the income statement when the product is sold.

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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61) All manufacturing costs are period costs. Answer: FALSE

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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62) All costs reported on the income statement of a service-sector company are inventoriable costs. Answer: FALSE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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63) Period costs are included in the cost of goods sold. Answer: FALSE

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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64) Indirect manufacturing costs are also referred to as manufacturing overhead costs or factory overhead costs.

Answer: TRUE

Diff: 1

Objective: 5

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65) Whippany manufacturing wants to estimate costs for each product they produce at its Troy plant. The Troy plant produces three products at this plant, and runs two flexible assembly lines. Each assembly line can produce all three products.

Required:

a. Classify each of the following costs as either direct or indirect for each product.

b. Classify each of the following costs as either fixed or variable with respect to the number of units produced of each product. Direct Indirect Fixed Variable

Assembly line labor wages ________ ________ ________ ________ Plant manager's wages ________ ________ ________ ________ Depreciation on the assembly line equipment ________ ________ ________ ________ Component parts for the product ________ ________ ________ ________ Wages of security personnel for the factory ________ ________ ________ ________ Answer: Direct Indirect Fixed Variable

Assembly line labor wages X X Plant manager's wages X X Depreciation on the assembly line equipment X X Component parts for the product X X Wages of security personnel for the factory X X

Diff: 2

Objective: 2, 4, 5

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66) What are the three types of manufacturing cost?

Answer: Direct materials costs are the acquisition costs of all materials that eventually become part of the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) and can be traced to the cost object in an economically feasible way. Examples of direct materials costs include steel used to manufacture cars, wood used in furniture, and semiconductor chips used in laptops.

Direct manufacturing labor costs include the compensation of all manufacturing labor that can be traced to the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) in an economically feasible way. Examples of direct manufacturing labor include wages paid to assembly-line workers.

Indirect manufacturing costs are all manufacturing costs that are related to the cost object (work in

process and then finished goods) but cannot be traced to that cost object in an economically feasible way. Examples of indirect manufacturing costs include plant insurance paid, plant rent, property taxes on plant.

Diff: 3

Objective: 5

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67) Explain the difference between an inventoriable cost and a period cost. What potential problems does an inaccurate classification of product and period costs cause?

Answer: Inventoriable costs are all costs of a product that are considered as assets in the balance sheet when they are incurred and which become cost of goods sold only when the product is sold. Period costs are treated as expenses of the accounting period in which they are incurred. Note that the cost of goods sold includes all manufacturing costs (direct materials, direct manufacturing labor, and manufacturing overhead costs) that are inventoriable costs incurred to produce them. Period costs are all costs in the income statement other than cost of goods sold. An inaccurate classification of inventoriable and period costs could lead to violations of the matching principle, which states that costs used in producing revenue should be matched on the income statement when the revenue is recognized. In extreme cases, net income for a given period might be significantly misstated.

Diff: 2

Objective: 5

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Objective 2.6

1) Which of the following formulas determine cost of goods sold in a merchandising entity? A) Beginning inventory + Purchases + Ending inventory = Cost of goods sold B) Beginning inventory + Purchases - Ending inventory = Costs of goods sold C) Beginning inventory - Purchases + Ending inventory = Cost of goods sold D) Beginning inventory - Ending inventory - Purchases = Cost of goods sold Answer: B

Diff: 1

Objective: 6

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2) Which of the following formulas determine cost of goods sold in a manufacturing entity?

A) Beginning work-in-process inventory + Cost of goods manufactured - Ending work-in-process inventory = Cost of goods sold

B) Beginning work-in-process inventory + Cost of goods manufactured + Ending work-in-process inventory = Cost of goods sold

C) Cost of goods manufactured - Beginning finished goods inventory - Ending finished goods inventory = Cost of goods sold

D) Cost of goods manufactured + Beginning finished goods inventory - Ending finished goods inventory = Cost of goods sold Answer: D

Diff: 1

Objective: 6

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3) A company reported revenues of $375,000, cost of goods sold of $118,000, selling expenses of $11,000, and total operating costs of $70,000. Gross margin for the year is ________. A) $257,000 B) $246,000 C) $176,000 D) $252,000 Answer: A

Explanation: A) $375,000 ? $118,000 = $257,000

Diff: 2

Objective: 6

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Answer the following questions using the information below:

Leslie Manufacturing reported the following: Revenue Beginning inventory of direct materials, January 1, 2015 Purchases of direct materials Ending inventory of direct materials, December 31, 2015 Direct manufacturing labor Indirect manufacturing costs Beginning inventory of finished goods, January 1, 2015 Cost of goods manufactured Ending inventory of finished goods, December 31, 2015 Operating costs 4) What is Leslie's cost of goods sold? A) $103,000 B) $109,000 C) $112,000 D) $118,000 Answer: B

Explanation: B) $40,000 + $114,000 ? $45,000 = $109,000

Diff: 3

Objective: 6

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$450,000 20,000 156,000 18,000 21,000 42,000 40,000 114,000 45,000 150,000 5) What is Leslie's gross margin (or gross profit)? A) $103,000 B) $152,000 C) $341,000 D) $317,000 Answer: C

Explanation: C) $450,000 ? ($40,000 + $114,000 ? $45,000) = $341,000

Diff: 3

Objective: 6

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6) Inventoriable costs and period costs flow through the income statement at a merchandising company similar to the way costs flow at a manufacturing company. Answer: TRUE

Explanation: Depreciation on a factory is classified as a product cost.

Diff: 2

Objective: 6

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7) Cost of goods sold refers to the products brought to completion, whether they were started before or during the current accounting period. Answer: FALSE

Explanation: Cost of goods manufactured refers to the products brought to completion, whether they were started before or during the current accounting period.

Diff: 2

Objective: 6

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8) Springfield Manufacturing produces electronic storage devices, and uses the following three-part classification for its manufacturing costs: direct materials, direct manufacturing labor, and indirect manufacturing costs. Total indirect manufacturing costs for January were $300 million, and were

allocated to each product on the basis of direct manufacturing labor costs of each line. Summary data (in millions) for January for the most popular electronic storage device, the Big Bertha, was: Big Bertha Direct manufacturing costs $4,500,000 Direct manufacturing labor costs $1,500,000 Indirect manufacturing costs $4,250,000 Units produced 40,000 Required:

a. Compute the manufacturing cost per unit for each product produced in January.

b. Suppose production will be reduced to 30,000 units in February. Speculate as to whether the unit costs in February will most likely be higher or lower than unit costs in January; it is not necessary to calculate the exact February unit cost. Briefly explain your reasoning. Answer:

a. Unit costs for January were:

($4,500,000 + $1,500,000 + $4,250,000) / 40,000 = $256.25 per unit

b. Unit costs should be higher in February if only 30,000 units are to be produced. Indirect

manufacturing costs most likely include both fixed and variable components. Since fewer units are

expected to be produced in February, total fixed costs will be spread over fewer units. This will result in an increase in total cost per unit since variable costs per unit will most likely not change with the decreased production.

Diff: 2

Objective: 6

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9) Helmer Sporting Goods Company manufactured 100,000 units in 2015 and reported the following costs:

Sandpaper $ 32,000 Leasing costs-plant $ 384,000 Materials handling 320,000 Depreciation-equipment 224,000 Coolants & lubricants 22,400 Property taxes-equipment 32,000 Indirect manufacturing labor 275,200 Fire insurance-equipment 16,000 Direct manufacturing labor 2,176,000 Direct material purchases 3,136,000 Direct materials, 1/1/15 384,000 Direct materials, 12/31/15 275,200 Finished goods, 1/1/15 672,000 Sales revenue 12,800,000 Finished goods, 12/31/15 1,280,000 Sales commissions 640,000 Work-in-process, 1/1/15 96,000 Sales salaries 576,000 Work-in-process, 12/31/15 64,000 Advertising costs 480,000 Administration costs 800,000

Required:

a. What is the amount of direct materials used during 2015? b. What manufacturing costs were added to WIP during 2015? c. What is cost of goods manufactured for 2015? d. What is cost of goods sold for 2015? Answer:

a. $384,000 + $3,136,000 - $275,200 = $3,244,800

b. $3,244,800 + $2,176,000 + $32,000 + $320,000 + $22,400 + $275,200 + $384,000 + $224,000 + $32,000 + $16,000 = $6,726,400

c. $6,726,400 + $96,000 - $64,000 = $6,758,400

d. $6,758,400 + $672,000 - $1,280,000 = $6,150,400

Diff: 3

Objective: 6

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