1 Accounting As A Tool For Managers 2 Building Blocks Of Managerial Accounting 3 Cost-volume-profit Analysis 4 Job Order Costing 5 Process Costing 6 Activity-based, Variable, And Absorption Costing 7 Budgeting 8 Standard Costs And Variances 9 Responsibility Accounting And Decentralization 10 Short-term Decision Making 11 Capital Budgeting Decisions 12 Balanced Scorecard And Other Performance Measures 13 Sustainability Reporting Chapter6: Activity-based, Variable, And Absorption Costing
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Problem 1MC: Active Frame, Inc., manufactures clear and tinted sport glasses. The manufacturing of clear glasses... Problem 2MC: TyeDye Lights makes two products: Party and Holiday. It takes 80,900 direct labor hours to... Problem 3MC: Which is not a step in analyzing the cost driver for manufacturing overhead? A. Identify the cost B.... Problem 4MC: Overhead costs are assigned to each product based on __________________. A. the proportion of that... Problem 5MC: Which of the following is a reason a company would implement activity-based costing? A. The cost of... Problem 6MC: Which is the correct formula for computing the overhead rate? A. estimated use of the cost driver... Problem 7MC: A company anticipates the cost to heat the building will be $21.000. Product A Lakes up 500 square... Problem 8MC: A company calculated the predetermined overhead based on an estimated overhead of $70.000, and the... Problem 9MC: Which is not a step In activity-based costing? A. identify the activities performed by the... Problem 10MC: What is the proper order of tasks In an ABC system? identify the cost drivers, assign the costs to... Problem 11MC: Which is not a task typically associated with ABC systems? A. calculating the overhead application... Problem 12MC: Which statement is correct? A. Activity-based cost systems are less costly than traditional cost... Problem 13MC: Activity-based costing systems: A. use a single predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours... Problem 14MC: Activity-based costing is preferable in a system: when multiple products have similar product... Problem 15MC: Absorption costing is also referred to as: A. direct costing B. marginal costing C. full costing D.... Problem 16MC: Under variable costing, a unit of product includes which costs? direct material, direct labor, and... Problem 17MC: Under absorption costing, a unit of product includes which costs? A. direct material, direct labor,... Problem 18MC: A downside to absorption casting is: not including fixed manufacturing overhead in the cost of the... Problem 19MC: When the number of units in ending inventory increases through the year, which of the following is... Problem 20MC: Product costs under variable costing are typically: A. higher than under absorption costing B. lower... Problem 1Q: What is the predetermined overhead rate, and when is it typically estimated? Problem 2Q: When is an activity-based costing system better than a traditional allocation system? Problem 3Q: What is the advantage of labeling activities as value added or nonvalue added? Problem 4Q: What conditions are necessary to designate an activity as a cost driver? Problem 5Q: For each cost pool, identify an appropriate cost driver. A. order department B. accounts receivable... Problem 6Q: How is the primary focus of activity-based costing different from that of traditional allocation? Problem 7Q: What are the primary differences between traditional and activity-based costing? Problem 8Q: How are service companies similar or different from manufacturing companies in using ABC costing? Problem 9Q: How are costs allocated in an ABC system? Problem 10Q: In production, what has changed to allow ABC costing to become valuable? Problem 11Q: Why is it important to know the true cost for a product or service? Problem 12Q: What is the primary difference between variable costing and absorption costing? Problem 13Q: Why would managers prefer variable costing over absorption costing? Problem 14Q: Why is absorption costing the method allowable for GAAP? Problem 15Q: Can a company gather information for both variable and absorption costing systems? Problem 1EA: Steeler Towel Company estimates its overhead to be $250,000. It expects to have 100,000 direct labor... Problem 2EA: Crystal Pools estimates overhead will utilize 250,000 machine hours and cost $750,000. It takes 2... Problem 3EA: A company estimated 100,000 direct labor hours and $800,000 in overhead. The actual overhead was... Problem 4EA: Cozy, Inc., manufactures small and large blankets. It estimates $350,000 in overhead during the... Problem 5EA: Identify appropriate cost drivers for these cost pools: A. setup cost pools B. assembly cost pool C.... Problem 6EA: Match the activity with the most appropriate cost driver. Table 6.5 Problem 7EA: Rex Industries has two products. They manufactured 12,539 units of product A and 8.254 units of... Problem 8EA: Rex Industries has identified three different activities as cost drivers: machine setups, machine... Problem 9EA: Customs makes two types of hats: polyester (poly) and silk. There are two cost pools: setup, with an... Problem 10EA: Customs has three cost pools and an associated cost driver to allocate the costs to the product. The... Problem 11EA: Potterii sells its products to large box stores and recently added a retail line of products to sell... Problem 12EA: Assign each of the following expenses to either the machine setup cost pool or the factory cost... Problem 13EA: Tri-bikes manufactures two different levels of bicycles: the Standard and the Extreme. The total... Problem 14EA: Cool Pool has these costs associated with production of 20,000 units of accessory products: direct... Problem 15EA: Using this information from Planters. Inc., what is the cost per unit under both variable and... Problem 1EB: Green Bay Cheese Company estimates its overhead to be $375,000. It expects to have 125,000 direct... Problem 2EB: Boarders estimates overhead will utilize 160,000 machine hours and cost $80,000. It takes 4 machine... Problem 3EB: A company estimated 50,000 direct labor hours and $450,000 in overhead. The actual overhead was... Problem 4EB: Cozy, Inc., manufactures small and large blankets. It estimates $950,000 in overhead during the... Problem 5EB: Identify appropriate cost drivers for these cost pools: A. material cost pool B. machine cost pooi... Problem 6EB: Match the activity with the most appropriate cost driver. Table 6.6 Problem 7EB: Rocks Industries has two products. They manufactured 12,539 units of product A and 8.254 units of... Problem 8EB: Rocks Industries has identified three different activities as cost drivers: machine setups, machine... Problem 9EB: Frenchys makes two types of scarves: polyester (poly) and silk. There are two cost pools: setup,... Problem 10EB: Frenchys has three cost pools and an associated cost driver to allocate the costs to the product.... Problem 11EB: Carboni recently added a carbon line in addition to its aluminum line. The following are estimates... Problem 12EB: Assign each of the following expenses to either the machine cost pool or the factory cost pool: A.... Problem 13EB: Stacks manufactures two different levels of hockey sticks: the Standard and the Slap Shot. The total... Problem 14EB: Crafts 4 All has these costs associated with production of 12,000 units of accessory products:... Problem 15EB: Using this information from Outdoor Grills, what is the cost per unit under both variable and... Problem 1PA: Colonels uses a traditional cost system and estimates next years overhead will be $480,000, with the... Problem 2PA: Five Card Draw manufactures and sells 24,000 units of Diamonds, which retails for $180, and 27,000... Problem 3PA: A local picnic table manufacturer has budgeted these overhead costs: They are considering adapting... Problem 4PA: Explain how each activity in this list can be associated with the corresponding unit or batch level... Problem 5PA: Medical Tape makes two products: Generic and Label. It estimates it will produce 423,694 units of... Problem 6PA: Box Springs, Inc., makes two sizes of box springs: twin and double. The direct material for the twin... Problem 7PA: Please use the information from this problem for these calculations. After grouping cost pools and... Problem 8PA: A company has traditionally allocated its overhead based on machine hours but had collected this... Problem 9PA: Carltons Kitchens makes two types of pasta makers: Strands and Shapes. The company expects to... Problem 10PA: Carltons Kitchens three cost pools and overhead estimates are as follows: Compare the overhead... Problem 11PA: Lampierre makes brass and gold frames. The company computed this information to decide whether to... Problem 12PA: Portable Seats makes two chairs: folding and wooden. This information was obtained to review the... Problem 13PA: Grainger Company produces only one product and sells that product for $100 per unit. Cost... Problem 14PA: Summarized data for Walrus Co. for its first year of operations are: A. Prepare an income statement... Problem 15PA: Happy Trails has this information for its manufacturing: Â Its income statement under absorption... Problem 16PA: Appliance Apps has the following costs associated with its production and sale of devices that allow... Problem 17PA: This information was collected for the first year of manufacturing for Appliance Apps: Prepare an... Problem 1PB: Bobcat uses a traditional cost system and estimates next years overhead will be $800.000, as driven... Problem 2PB: Five Card Draw manufactures and sells 10,000 units of Aces, which retails for $200, and 8,000 units... Problem 3PB: A local picnic table manufacturer has budgeted the following overhead costs: They are considering... Problem 4PB: Explain how each activity in this list can be associated with the corresponding unit or batch level... Problem 5PB: Wrappers Tape makes two products: Simple and Removable. It estimates it will produce 369,991 units... Problem 6PB: Box Springs. Inc., makes two sizes of box springs: queen and king. The direct material for the queen... Problem 7PB: Please use the information from this problem for these calculations. After grouping cost pools and... Problem 8PB: A company has traditionally allocated its overhead based on machine hours but collected this... Problem 9PB: Caseys Kitchens makes two types of food smokers: Gas and Electric. The company expects to... Problem 10PB: Caseys Kitchens three cost pools and overhead estimates are as follows: Compare the overhead... Problem 11PB: Lampierre makes silver and gold candlesticks. The company computed this information to decide... Problem 12PB: Portable Seats makes two chairs: folding and wooden. This information was obtained to review the... Problem 13PB: Submarine Company produces only one product and sells that product for $150 per unit. Cost... Problem 14PB: Summarized data for Backdraft Co. for its first year of operations are as follows: A. Prepare an... Problem 15PB: Trail Outfitters has this information for its manufacturing: Its income statement under absorption... Problem 16PB: Wifi Apps has these costs associated with its production and sale of devices that allow visual... Problem 17PB: This information was collected for the first year of manufacturing for Wifi Apps: Prepare an income... Problem 1TP: What conditions are optimal for using traditional allocation? Is the allocation more effective when... Problem 2TP: College Cases sells cases for electronic devices such as phones, computers, and tablets. These cases... Problem 3TP: How would a service industry apply activity-based Costing? Problem 4TP: Cape Cod Adventures makes foam noodles with sales of 3,000,000 units per year and retractable boat... Problem 5TP: In designing a bonus structure to reward your production managers, one of the options is to reward... Problem 14EB: Crafts 4 All has these costs associated with production of 12,000 units of accessory products:...
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Unit costs associated with the sale of a product AA101: Direct Materials, P230 Direct labor, P120 Manufacturing support costs , P460 Sales staff salaries, P190 Indirect costs per unit of AA101 are a. P1000 b. P650 c. P540 d. P580
Definition Definition Total cost of procuring or producing a product or the cost that an individual or business owner undertakes for the manufacturing of goods.
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