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Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 26, Problem 26.8EX
Identifying activity bases in an activity-based cost system
Select Foods Inc. uses activity-based costing to determine product costs. For each activity listed in the left column, match an appropriate activity base from the right column. You may use items in the activity-base list more than once or not at all.
Activity | Activity Base |
Accounting reports | Engineering change orders |
Customer return processing | Kilowatt hours used |
Electric power | Number of accounting reports |
Human resources | Number of customers |
Inventory control | Number of customer orders |
Invoice and collecting | Number of customer returns |
Machine |
Number of employees |
Materials handling | Number of inspections |
Order shipping | Number of inventory transactions |
Payroll | Number of machine hours |
Production control | Number of material moves |
Production setup | Number of payroll checks processed |
Purchasing | Number of production orders |
Quality control | Number of purchase orders |
Sales order processing | Number of sales orders |
Number of setups |
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