Accounting Information Systems
Accounting Information Systems
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ISBN: 9781337552127
Author: Ulric J. Gelinas, Richard B. Dull, Patrick Wheeler, Mary Callahan Hill
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Without redrawing the figures, discuss how Figure 12.3 (pg. 464), Figure 12.4 (pg. 465), Figure 12.6 (pg. 466), Figure 12.7 (pg. 468), and Figure 12.9 (pg. 470) would change as a result of purchasing a technical product that could not be inspected in the receiving department but had to undergo quality control testing before being accepted.

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Rector Corporation is examining its quality control program. Which of the following statements is/ are correct?I. Rework costs should be regarded as a cost of quality when the rework is caused by internal failure. II. Prevention costsare costs that are incurred to prevent the sale and production of defective units. III. Internal failure costs are costs of failureof machinery on the production line.1. I, II, and III are correct.2. II only is correct.3. I and III only are correct.4. I only is correct.
Classify the following quality costs as prevention costs, appraisal costs, internal failure costs, orexternal failure costs:1. Inspection of reworked units2. Inspecting and testing a newly developed product (not yet being sold)3. Retesting a reworked product4. Repairing a computer still under warranty5. Discount allowed to customers because products failed to meet customer specifications6. Goods returned because they failed to meet specifications7. The cost of evaluating and certifying suppliers8. Stopping work to correct process malfunction (discovered using statistical process controlprocedures)9. Testing products in the field10. Discarding products that cannot be reworked11. Lost sales because of recalled products12. Inspection of incoming materials13. Redesigning a product to eliminate the need to use an outside component with a highdefect rate14. Purchase order changes 15. Replacing a defective product16. Inspecting and testing prototypes17. Repairing products in the field18.…
A company engages in a number of activities as part of its quality control system: a. Which type of costs are incurred in an effort to keep poor quality of conformance from occurring? O External failure costs O Prevention costs and appraisal costs O Internal failure costs b. Which type of costs are incurred because poor quality of conformance has occurred? O Appraisal costs O Internal and external fallure costs O Prevention costs
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