Search or type a command gement Accounting for KUBIM) O $1.00 49. If the National Division of American Products Company had a turnover ratio of 4.2 and a margin of 0.10, the return on investment would be * (1 Point) O 42.0%. O 23.8%. O 238.0%. O 420.0%. 50. Seaside Company produces picture frames. During the year 190,000 picture frames were produced. Materials and labor standards for producing the picture frames are as follows: Direct materials (2 pieces of wood @ $2.25) $4.50 Direct labor (2 hours @ $10) Seaside purchased and used 400,000 pieces of wood at $2.00 each and its actual labor hours were 360,000 hours at a wage rate of $10.50. What is the materials usage variance? * (1 Point) $20.00 O $45,000 U O $112,500 U O $112,500 F O $45,000 F 51. Connolly Company produces two types of lamps, classic and fancy, with unit contribution margins of $13 and $21, respectively. Each lamp must spend time on a special machine. The firm owns four machines that together provide 18,000 hours of machine time per year. The classic lamp requires 0.20 hours of machine time, the fancy lamp requires 0.50 hours of machine time. What is the contribution margin per hour of machine time for a fancy lamp? * (1 Dein Search or type a command gement Accounting for KUBIM) 51. Connolly Company produces two types of lamps, classic and fancy, with unit contribution margins of $13 and $21, respectively. Each lamp must spend time on a special machine. The firm owns four machines that together provide 18,000 hours of machine time per year. The classic lamp requires 0.20 hours of machine time, the fancy lamp requires 0.50 hours of machine time. What is the contribution margin per hour of machine time for a fancy lamp? * (1 Point) O $8 O $42 O $13 O $6 O $21 52. Which of the following is not an advantage of ROI? * (1 Point) It encourages managers of departments with high ROIS to invest in average ROI projects. It encourages cost efficiency. It discourages excessive investment in operating assets. It encourages managers to pay careful attention to the relationships among sales, expenses, and investment. 53. The manager of Stock Division projects the following for next year: Sales $185,000 Operating income Operating assets The manager can invest in an additional project that would require $40,000 investment in additional assets and would generate $6,000 of additional income. The company's minimum rate $60,000 $375,000
Search or type a command gement Accounting for KUBIM) O $1.00 49. If the National Division of American Products Company had a turnover ratio of 4.2 and a margin of 0.10, the return on investment would be * (1 Point) O 42.0%. O 23.8%. O 238.0%. O 420.0%. 50. Seaside Company produces picture frames. During the year 190,000 picture frames were produced. Materials and labor standards for producing the picture frames are as follows: Direct materials (2 pieces of wood @ $2.25) $4.50 Direct labor (2 hours @ $10) Seaside purchased and used 400,000 pieces of wood at $2.00 each and its actual labor hours were 360,000 hours at a wage rate of $10.50. What is the materials usage variance? * (1 Point) $20.00 O $45,000 U O $112,500 U O $112,500 F O $45,000 F 51. Connolly Company produces two types of lamps, classic and fancy, with unit contribution margins of $13 and $21, respectively. Each lamp must spend time on a special machine. The firm owns four machines that together provide 18,000 hours of machine time per year. The classic lamp requires 0.20 hours of machine time, the fancy lamp requires 0.50 hours of machine time. What is the contribution margin per hour of machine time for a fancy lamp? * (1 Dein Search or type a command gement Accounting for KUBIM) 51. Connolly Company produces two types of lamps, classic and fancy, with unit contribution margins of $13 and $21, respectively. Each lamp must spend time on a special machine. The firm owns four machines that together provide 18,000 hours of machine time per year. The classic lamp requires 0.20 hours of machine time, the fancy lamp requires 0.50 hours of machine time. What is the contribution margin per hour of machine time for a fancy lamp? * (1 Point) O $8 O $42 O $13 O $6 O $21 52. Which of the following is not an advantage of ROI? * (1 Point) It encourages managers of departments with high ROIS to invest in average ROI projects. It encourages cost efficiency. It discourages excessive investment in operating assets. It encourages managers to pay careful attention to the relationships among sales, expenses, and investment. 53. The manager of Stock Division projects the following for next year: Sales $185,000 Operating income Operating assets The manager can invest in an additional project that would require $40,000 investment in additional assets and would generate $6,000 of additional income. The company's minimum rate $60,000 $375,000
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