Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment
Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781260417074
Author: HILTON, Ronald
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 2, Problem 53P

Several costs incurred by Bayview Hotel and Restaurant are given in the following list. For each cost, indicate which of the following classifications best describe the cost. More than one classification may apply to the same cost item.

Cost Classifications

  1. a. Direct cost of the food and beverage department
  2. b. Indirect cost of the food and beverage department
  3. c. Controllable by the kitchen manager
  4. d. Uncontrollable by the kitchen manager
  5. e. Controllable by the hotel general manager
  6. f. Uncontrollable by the hotel general manager
  7. g. Differential cost
  8. h. Marginal cost
  9. i. Opportunity cost
  10. j. Sunk cost
  11. k. Out-of-pocket cost

Cost Items

  1. 1. The cost of general advertising by the hotel, which is allocated to the food and beverage department.
  2. 2. The cost of food used in the kitchen.
  3. 3. The difference in the total cost incurred by the hotel when one additional guest is registered.
  4. 4. The cost of space (depreciation) occupied by the kitchen.
  5. 5. The cost of space (depreciation) occupied by a sauna next to the pool. The space could otherwise have been used for a magazine and bookshop.
  6. 6. The profit that would have been earned in a magazine and bookshop, if the hotel had one.
  7. 7. The discount on room rates given as a special offer for a “Labor Day Getaway Special.”
  8. 8. The wages earned by table-service personnel.
  9. 9. The salary of the kitchen manager.
  10. 10. The cost of the refrigerator purchased 13 months ago. The unit was covered by a warranty for 12 months, during which time it worked perfectly. It stopped cooling after 13 months, despite an original estimate that it would last five years.
  11. 11. The hotel has two options for obtaining fresh pies, cakes, and pastries. The goodies can be purchased from a local bakery for approximately $1,600 per month, or they can be made in the hotel’s kitchen. To make the pastries on the premises, the hotel will have to hire a part-time pastry chef. This will cost $600 per month. The cost of ingredients will amount to roughly $700 per month. Thus, the savings from making the goods in the hotel’s kitchen amount to $300 per month.
  12. 12. The cost of dishes broken by kitchen employees.
  13. 13. The cost of leasing a computer used for reservations, payroll, and general hotel accounting.
  14. 14. The cost of a pool service that cleans and maintains the hotel’s swimming pool.
  15. 15. The wages of the hotel’s maintenance employees, who spent 11 hours (at $14 per hour) repairing the dishwasher in the kitchen.
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Chapter 2 Solutions

Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment

Ch. 2 - How does the fixed cost per unit change as the...Ch. 2 - Prob. 12RQCh. 2 - Prob. 13RQCh. 2 - Would each of the following characteristics be a...Ch. 2 - List three direct costs of the food and beverage...Ch. 2 - List three costs that are likely to be...Ch. 2 - Which of the following costs are likely to be...Ch. 2 - Distinguish between out-of-pocket costs and...Ch. 2 - Define the terms sunk cost and differential cost.Ch. 2 - Distinguish between marginal and average costs.Ch. 2 - Prob. 21RQCh. 2 - Two years ago the manager of a large department...Ch. 2 - Indicate whether each of the following costs is a...Ch. 2 - For each case below, find the missing amount.Ch. 2 - A foundry employee worked a normal 40-hour shift,...Ch. 2 - A loom operator in a textiles factory earns 16 per...Ch. 2 - Consider the following costs that were incurred...Ch. 2 - Alexandria Aluminum Company, a manufacturer of...Ch. 2 - Prob. 30ECh. 2 - A hotel pays the phone company 100 per month plus...Ch. 2 - Prob. 32ECh. 2 - Orbital Communications, Inc. manufactures...Ch. 2 - The state Department of Education owns a computer...Ch. 2 - Prob. 35ECh. 2 - List the costs that would likely be included in...Ch. 2 - Consider the following cost items: 1. Salaries of...Ch. 2 - The following selected information was extracted...Ch. 2 - Prob. 39PCh. 2 - Mason Corporation began operations at the...Ch. 2 - Determine the missing amounts in each of the...Ch. 2 - The following cost data for the year just ended...Ch. 2 - The following data refer to San Fernando Fashions...Ch. 2 - Highlander Cutlery manufactures kitchen knives....Ch. 2 - Cape Cod Shirt Shop manufactures T-shirts and...Ch. 2 - Heartland Airways operates commuter flights in...Ch. 2 - San Diego Sheet Metal, Inc. incurs a variable cost...Ch. 2 - Hightide Upholstery Company manufactures a special...Ch. 2 - For each of the following costs, indicate whether...Ch. 2 - Indicate for each of the following costs whether...Ch. 2 - Water Technology, Inc. incurred the following...Ch. 2 - The following terms are used to describe various...Ch. 2 - Several costs incurred by Bayview Hotel and...Ch. 2 - Refer to Exhibit 23, and answer the following...Ch. 2 - Roberta Coy makes custom mooring covers for boats....Ch. 2 - The Department of Natural Resources is responsible...Ch. 2 - Prob. 57PCh. 2 - Prob. 58PCh. 2 - CompTech, Inc. manufactures printers for use with...Ch. 2 - You just started a summer internship with the...
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