Deck 17: Allocation of Support Activity Costs and Joint Costs

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Dual cost allocation works with either the direct method or the step-down method of allocation.
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The breakdown of costs by departments is much finer than a breakdown by activities in an ABC system.
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City Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). It uses the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation and should allocate Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
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The Gross Margin at Split-Off method should be selected if a company terminates all processing at the split-off point and desires to use a cost-allocation approach that considers the "revenue-producing ability" of each product.
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The step-down method of service department cost allocation completely ignores the provision of services by one service department to another service department.
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In the net-realizable-value method, the joint cost is allocated to the joint products in proportion to the joint products' net realizable values.
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When allocating service department costs, companies should use actual costs rather than budgeted costs, and separate rates for variable and fixed costs.
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Which of the following methods fully recognizes the fact that some service departments provide service to other service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Step-down method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Which of the following would not be considered a service department in a hospital?

A) Security.
B) Cardiac Care.
C) Patient Records.
D) Accounting.
E) Human Resources.
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Which of the following methods recognizes the fact that fixed and variable service department costs should be allocated separately?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Step-down method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Which of the following would be considered a service department for an airline?

A) Maintenance.
B) Information Systems.
C) Purchasing.
D) Flight Catering.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Consider the following statements about service department costs:
I) The costs of the Human Resources Department in a manufacturing organization must be allocated to production departments in order to achieve a correct costing of inventory.
II) The allocation of service department costs requires that an organization select both an allocation base and an allocation method.
III) Service department cost allocations are more relevant for firms involved in service industries (e.g., repair, health care) than for those involved with manufacturing.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) II only.
C) I and II.
D) II and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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A company that uses activity-based costing would likely allocate costs from activity-cost pools to products and services.
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The reciprocal-services method is less accurate than the direct and step-down methods.
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The reciprocal-services method cannot be combined with the dual-allocation approach.
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The net-realizable-value method is the least preferred cost allocation method since it does not consider the economic characteristics of the joint products.
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Consider the following statements about the direct method of service department cost allocation:
I) Under the direct method, all service department costs are eventually allocated to production departments.
II) The order in which service department costs are allocated to production departments is important.
III) Once a service department's costs have been allocated, no costs are re-circulated back to that department.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) II only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Which of the following methods ignores the fact that some service departments provide service to other service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Step-down method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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The direct method ignores the fact that some service departments provide service to other service departments.
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A joint product with minimal value relative to the other joint products is known as a by-product.
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Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 18,000. B) 48,000. C) 55,000. D) 66,000. E) More information is needed to judge. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 18,000.
B) 48,000.
C) 55,000.
D) 66,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 19,000. B) 44,000. C) 50,000. D) 63,000. E) More information is needed to judge. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 19,000.
B) 44,000.
C) 50,000.
D) 63,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Which of the following methods accounts for 100% of the services that occur between service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Reciprocal method.
D) Step-down method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Which of the following methods recognizes some (but not all) of the services that occur between service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Step-down method.
C) Indirect method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $8,571. B) $8,654. C) $9,000. D) $10,350. E) $14,210. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $8,571.
B) $8,654.
C) $9,000.
D) $10,350.
E) $14,210.
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Consider the following statements about the step-down method of service department cost allocation:
I) Under the step-down method, all service department costs are eventually allocated to production departments.
II) The order in which service department costs are allocated is important.
III) After a service department's costs have been allocated to other departments, no costs are re-circulated back to that service department.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) II only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Machining?</strong> A) $0. B) $428,572. C) $444,444. D) $480,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Machining?

A) $0.
B) $428,572.
C) $444,444.
D) $480,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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The Covington Clinic has two service departments (Human Resources and Information Systems) and two "production" departments (In-patient Treatment and Out-patient Treatment). The service departments service the "production" departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Information Systems provides the greater amount of service. Which of the following allocations would not occur if Covington uses the step-down method of cost allocation?

A) Information Systems cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
B) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Systems.
C) Human Resources cost would be allocated to In-patient Treatment.
D) In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
E) Both Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Systems and In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
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Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Assembly?</strong> A) $900,000. B) $720,000. C) $1,080,000. D) $1,200,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Assembly?

A) $900,000.
B) $720,000.
C) $1,080,000.
D) $1,200,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Use this information to answer the following Questions
Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 18,000. B) 48,000. C) 55,000. D) 66,000. E) More information is needed to judge. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 18,000.
B) 48,000.
C) 55,000.
D) 66,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Tennison Corporation has two service departments (Maintenance and Human Resources) and three production departments (Machining, Assembly, and Finishing). Maintenance is the larger service department and Assembly is the largest production department. The two service departments service each other as well as the three producing departments. On the basis of this information, which of the following cost allocations would not occur under the direct method?

A) Machining cost would be allocated to Assembly.
B) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing.
C) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
D) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Finishing.
E) Both machining cost would be allocated to Assembly and maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Assembly?</strong> A) $0. B) $480,572. C) $444,444. D) $666,666. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Assembly?

A) $0.
B) $480,572.
C) $444,444.
D) $666,666.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Machining?</strong> A) $600,000. B) $720,000. C) $900,000. D) $1,200,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Machining?

A) $600,000.
B) $720,000.
C) $900,000.
D) $1,200,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Oxmoor Corporation has two service departments (Maintenance and Human Resources) and three production departments (Machining, Assembly, and Finishing). The two service departments service the production departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Maintenance provides the greater amount of service. On the basis of this information, which of the following cost allocations would likely occur under the step-down method?

A) Machining cost would be allocated to Assembly.
B) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing.
C) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
D) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Maintenance.
E) Both maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing and maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
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The Buckaneer Clinic has two service departments (Human Resources and Information Resources) and two "production" departments (In-patient Treatment and Out-patient Treatment). The service departments service the "production" departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Information Resources provides the greater amount of service. Which of the following allocations would occur if Buckaneer uses the direct method of cost allocation?

A) Information Resources cost would be allocated to In-patient Treatment.
B) Information Resources cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
C) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Resources.
D) In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
E) Out-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Information Resources.
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When the step-down method is used, the service department whose costs are allocated first is often the department that:

A) obtains the highest yield.
B) has the lowest cost.
C) is the newest.
D) serves the greatest number of other service departments.
E) serves the fewest other service departments.
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Which of the following methods would be of little use when allocating service department costs to production departments?

A) The direct method.
B) The reciprocal method.
C) The step-down method.
D) The net-realizable-value method.
E) The dual-cost allocation method.
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Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.
Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.   Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?
Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.   Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Stormy Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2), and uses the step-down method of cost allocation. Management has determined that S1 provides more service to the firm than S2, and has decided that the number of employees is the best allocation base to use for S1. The following data are available:
<strong>Stormy Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2), and uses the step-down method of cost allocation. Management has determined that S1 provides more service to the firm than S2, and has decided that the number of employees is the best allocation base to use for S1. The following data are available:   Which of the following statements is (are) true if S1 and S2 have respective operating costs of $280,000 and $350,000?</strong> A) S2 should allocate a portion of its $350,000 cost to S1. B) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees. C) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 150 employees. D) S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2. E) Both S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees and S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following statements is (are) true if S1 and S2 have respective operating costs of $280,000 and $350,000?

A) S2 should allocate a portion of its $350,000 cost to S1.
B) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees.
C) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 150 employees.
D) S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2.
E) Both S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees and S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2.
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Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 19,000. B) 44,000. C) 50,000. D) 63,000. E) More information is needed to judge. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 19,000.
B) 44,000.
C) 50,000.
D) 63,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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A company that uses activity-based costing would likely allocate costs from:

A) service departments to production departments.
B) service departments to products and services.
C) service departments to production departments and then to products and services.
D) activity-cost pools to production departments.
E) activity-cost pools to products and services.
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Consider the following statements about dual-cost allocation:
I. Dual-cost allocation prevents a change in the short-run activity of one department from affecting the cost allocated to another department.
II. Dual-cost allocations create an incentive for user department managers to understate their expected long-run service needs.
III. Dual-cost allocations are generally preferred over lump-sum allocations, or those that combine variable and fixed costs together.
Which of the above statements is (are) true?

A) I only.
B) III only.
C) I and II.
D) II and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Under dual-cost allocation, fixed costs are allocated on the basis of a user department's:

A) long-run usage of a service department's output.
B) short-run usage of a service department's output.
C) long-run usage and short-run usage of a service department's output.
D) neither long-run usage nor short-run usage of a service department's output.
E) either long-run usage or short-run usage of a service department's output.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $12,000. B) $12,857. C) $13,500. D) $15,000. E) $22,500. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $12,000.
B) $12,857.
C) $13,500.
D) $15,000.
E) $22,500.
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Soprano Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Soprano Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   If Soprano uses dual-cost accounting procedures and fixed administrative costs total $1,000,000, the amount of long-run cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:</strong> A) $400,000. B) $450,000. C) $500,000. D) $850,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Soprano uses dual-cost accounting procedures and fixed administrative costs total $1,000,000, the amount of long-run cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:

A) $400,000.
B) $450,000.
C) $500,000.
D) $850,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Ramos Corporation uses the physical-units method to allocate costs among its three joint products: X, Y, and Z. The following data are available for the period just ended:
Joint processing cost: $800,000
Total production: 150,000 pounds
Share of joint cost allocated to X: $160,000
Share of joint cost allocated to Y: $400,000
Which of the following statements is true?

A) The company would have relied on the sales value of each product when allocating joint costs to X, Y, and Z.
B) Ramos produced 30,000 pounds of Z during the period.
C) Ramos produced 45,000 pounds of Z during the period.
D) Ramos produced 105,000 pounds of Z during the period.
E) Based on the data presented, it is not possible to determine Ramos' production of Z during the period.
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Grassley Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Grassley Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   If Grassley uses dual-cost accounting procedures and variable administrative costs total $200,000, the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:</strong> A) $80,000. B) $85,000. C) $90,000. D) $100,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Grassley uses dual-cost accounting procedures and variable administrative costs total $200,000, the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:

A) $80,000.
B) $85,000.
C) $90,000.
D) $100,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows    -The joint cost allocated to Q under the relative-sales-value method would be:</strong> A) $40,000. B) $62,400. C) $64,000. D) $65,600. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-The joint cost allocated to Q under the relative-sales-value method would be:

A) $40,000.
B) $62,400.
C) $64,000.
D) $65,600.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Nichols Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Nichols Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   Variable and fixed administrative costs total $180,000 and $400,000, respectively. If Nichols uses dual-cost accounting procedures, the total amount of administrative cost to allocate to Department 2 would be:</strong> A) $301,600. B) $307,000. C) $313,600. D) $319,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Variable and fixed administrative costs total $180,000 and $400,000, respectively. If Nichols uses dual-cost accounting procedures, the total amount of administrative cost to allocate to Department 2 would be:

A) $301,600.
B) $307,000.
C) $313,600.
D) $319,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Hsu Company manufactures two products (A and B) from a joint process that cost $200,000 for the year just ended. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Further information follows.
<strong>Hsu Company manufactures two products (A and B) from a joint process that cost $200,000 for the year just ended. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Further information follows.   If the joint costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:</strong> A) $80,000. B) $100,000. C) $104,000. D) $120,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the joint costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:

A) $80,000.
B) $100,000.
C) $104,000.
D) $120,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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When allocating joint costs, Feinberg calculates the final sales value of the various products manufactured and subtracts appropriate separable costs. The company is using the:

A) gross margin at split-off method.
B) reciprocal-accounting method.
C) relative-sales-value method.
D) physical-units method.
E) net-realizable-value method.
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The process of allocating fixed and variable costs separately is called:

A) the separate allocation procedure (SAP).
B) diverse allocation.
C) reciprocal-cost allocation.
D) common-cost allocation.
E) dual-cost allocation.
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The point in a joint production process where each individual product becomes separately identifiable is commonly called the:

A) decision point.
B) separation point.
C) individual product point.
D) split-off point.
E) joint product point.
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When allocating service department costs, companies should use:

A) actual costs rather than budgeted costs, and separate rates for variable and fixed costs.
B) budgeted costs rather than actual costs, and separate rates for variable and fixed costs.
C) budgeted costs rather than actual costs, and a rate that combines variable and fixed costs.
D) actual costs rather than budgeted costs, and a rate that combines variable and fixed costs.
E) a rate that is based on matrix theory.
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The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:   The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.   -Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to the Finishing Department is:</strong> A) $21,053. B) $24,843. C) $25,000. D) $28,947. E) $34,157. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.


-Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to the Finishing Department is:

A) $21,053.
B) $24,843.
C) $25,000.
D) $28,947.
E) $34,157.
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The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Janitorial cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $8,571. B) $9,000. C) $9,857. D) $10,247. E) $10,350. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Janitorial cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $8,571.
B) $9,000.
C) $9,857.
D) $10,247.
E) $10,350.
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The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:   The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.   -Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to the Assembly Department is:</strong> A) $21,053. B) $28,947. C) $54,000. D) $60,000. E) $78,842. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.


-Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to the Assembly Department is:

A) $21,053.
B) $28,947.
C) $54,000.
D) $60,000.
E) $78,842.
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Which of the following methods should be selected if a company terminates all processing at the split-off point and desires to use a cost-allocation approach that considers the "revenue-producing ability" of each product?

A) Gross margin at split-off method.
B) Reciprocal-accounting method.
C) Relative-sales-value method.
D) Physical-units method.
E) Net-realizable-value method.
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Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows    -The joint cost allocated to P under the relative-sales-value method would be:</strong> A) $17,600. B) $16,400. C) $24,000. D) $25,600. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-The joint cost allocated to P under the relative-sales-value method would be:

A) $17,600.
B) $16,400.
C) $24,000.
D) $25,600.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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The joint-cost allocation method that recognizes the revenues at split-off but does not consider any further processing costs is the:

A) relative-sales-value method.
B) net-realizable-value method.
C) physical-units method.
D) reciprocal-accounting method.
E) gross margin at split-off method.
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State Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). Which of the following allocations would not take place under the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation?

A) Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records.
B) Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
C) Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting.
D) Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
E) Both Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting and Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the net-realizable-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product Y would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $27,000. C) $33,000. D) $40,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the net-realizable-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product Y would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $27,000.
C) $33,000.
D) $40,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Which of the following statements about joint-cost allocation is false?

A) Joint-cost allocation is useful in deciding whether to further process a product after split-off.
B) Joint-cost allocation is useful in making a profit determination about individual joint products.
C) Joint-cost allocation is helpful in inventory valuation.
D) Joint-cost allocation can be based on the number of units produced.
E) Joint-cost allocation can be accomplished by using several different methods that focus on sales value and product "worth."
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Lowrey Chemical manufactures two industrial chemicals in a joint process. In October, $200,000 of direct materials were processed at a cost of $300,000, resulting in 16,000 pounds of Pentex and 4,000 pounds of Glaxco. Pentex sells for $35 per pound and Glaxco sells for $60 per pound. Management generally processes each of these chemicals further in separable processes to manufacture more refined products. Pentex is processed separately at a cost of $7.50 per pound, with the resulting product, Pentex-R, selling for $45 per pound. Glaxco is processed separately at a cost of $10 per pound, and the resulting product, Glaxco-R, sells for $100 per pound.

Required:
A. Compute the company's total joint production costs.
B. Assuming that total joint production costs amounted to $500,000, allocate these costs by using: (1) The physical-units method; (2) The relative-sales-value method; (3) The net-realizable-value method.
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Dodge City Corporation is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct labor hours for its two production departments, Molding and Assembly. The Molding Department worked 20,000 hours during the period just ended, and the Assembly Department worked 40,000 hours. The overhead costs incurred by Molding and Assembly were $151,250 and $440,750, respectively.
Two service departments, Repair and Power, directly support the two production departments. These service departments have costs of $90,000 and $250,000, respectively. The following schedule reflects the use of Repair and Power's output by the various departments:
Dodge City Corporation is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct labor hours for its two production departments, Molding and Assembly. The Molding Department worked 20,000 hours during the period just ended, and the Assembly Department worked 40,000 hours. The overhead costs incurred by Molding and Assembly were $151,250 and $440,750, respectively. Two service departments, Repair and Power, directly support the two production departments. These service departments have costs of $90,000 and $250,000, respectively. The following schedule reflects the use of Repair and Power's output by the various departments:   Required: A. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the direct method. B. Calculate the overhead application rates of the production departments. Hint: Consider both directly traceable and allocated overhead when deriving your answer. C. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the step-down method. Begin with the Power Department, and round calculations to the nearest dollar.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Required:
A. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the direct method.
B. Calculate the overhead application rates of the production departments. Hint: Consider both directly traceable and allocated overhead when deriving your answer.
C. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the step-down method. Begin with the Power Department, and round calculations to the nearest dollar.
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Midwest Alabama State College has two service departments, the Library and Computing Services that assist the School of Business and the School of Health. Budgeted costs of the Library and Computing Services are $800,000 and $1,800,000, respectively. Usage of the service departments' output during the year is anticipated to be:
Midwest Alabama State College has two service departments, the Library and Computing Services that assist the School of Business and the School of Health. Budgeted costs of the Library and Computing Services are $800,000 and $1,800,000, respectively. Usage of the service departments' output during the year is anticipated to be:   Required: A. Use the direct method to allocate the costs of the Library and Computing Services to the School of Business and the School of Health. B. Repeat requirement A using the step-down method. Midwest allocates the cost of Computing Services first.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Required:
A. Use the direct method to allocate the costs of the Library and Computing Services to the School of Business and the School of Health.
B. Repeat requirement "A" using the step-down method. Midwest allocates the cost of Computing Services first.
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Consider the following statements about joint product cost allocation:
I) Joint product cost is allocated because it is necessary for inventory valuation.
II) Joint product cost is allocated because it is necessary for making economic decisions about individual products (e.g., sell at split-off or process further).
III) Joint cost may be allocated to products by using several different methods.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) III only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Clarion Company, a new firm, manufactures two products, J and K, in a common process. The joint costs amount to $80,000 per batch of finished goods. Each batch results in 20,000 liters of output, of which 80% are J and 20% are K.
The two products are processed beyond the split-off point, with Clarion incurring the following separable costs: J, $2 per liter; K, $5 per liter. After the additional processing, the selling price of J is $12 per liter, and the selling price of K is $15 per liter.

Required:
A. Determine the proper allocation of joint costs if the company uses the net-realizable-value method.
B. Assume that Clarion sold all of its production of K during the current accounting period. Compute K's sales revenue, cost of goods sold, and gross margin.
C. Is the firm's cost-of-goods-sold figure influenced by the choice of a joint-cost allocation method? Briefly explain.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $24,000. C) $30,000. D) $36,000. E) $40,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $24,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $36,000.
E) $40,000.
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Palen Chemical Company manufactures X-111, X-112, and X-113 from a joint process. The following information is available for the period just ended:
Palen Chemical Company manufactures X-111, X-112, and X-113 from a joint process. The following information is available for the period just ended:    Required: A. Does Palen allocate joint costs by using the physical-units method? Explain. B. Assume that Palen does not use the physical-units method but instead allocates joint costs by using the relative-sales-value method. Find the four unknowns in the preceding table.<div style=padding-top: 35px>

Required:
A. Does Palen allocate joint costs by using the physical-units method? Explain.
B. Assume that Palen does not use the physical-units method but instead allocates joint costs by using the relative-sales-value method. Find the four unknowns in the preceding table.
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Downtown Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). Which of the following allocations would likely take place under the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation?

A) Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records.
B) Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
C) Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting.
D) Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
E) Both Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records and Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
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Allegiance Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2). S1 and S2 both use the number of employees as an allocation base. The following data are available:
Allegiance Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2). S1 and S2 both use the number of employees as an allocation base. The following data are available:   Required: A. Assuming use of the direct method: 1. Over how many employees would S1's budgeted cost be allocated? 2. How much of S2's cost would be allocated to P1? 3. How much of P1's cost would be allocated to S1? B. Assuming use of the step-down method: 1. How much of S1's cost would be allocated to S2? Allegiance allocates S1's costs prior to allocating those of S2. 2. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to P2? 3. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to S1?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Required:
A. Assuming use of the direct method:
1. Over how many employees would S1's budgeted cost be allocated?
2. How much of S2's cost would be allocated to P1?
3. How much of P1's cost would be allocated to S1?
B. Assuming use of the step-down method:
1. How much of S1's cost would be allocated to S2? Allegiance allocates S1's costs prior to allocating those of S2.
2. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to P2?
3. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to S1?
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Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:     -The joint cost allocated to X under the net-realizable-value method would be:</strong> A) $210,000. B) $180,000. C) $184,000. D) $190,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-The joint cost allocated to X under the net-realizable-value method would be:

A) $210,000.
B) $180,000.
C) $184,000.
D) $190,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Quatro Corporation manufactures two chemicals (Flextra and Hydro) in a joint process. Data from a recent month follow.
Direct materials used: $360,000
Direct labor: $150,000
Manufacturing overhead: $690,000
Manufacturing output:
Flextra: 40,000 gallons
Hydro: 120,000 gallons
Flextra sells for $15 per gallon and Hydro sells for $20 per gallon.

Required:
A. Compute the total joint costs to be allocated to Flextra and Hydro.
B. Compute the joint costs that would be allocated to Flextra by using the physical-units method.
C. Compute the joint costs that would be allocated to Hydro by using the relative-sales-value method.
D. Assume that Hydro can be converted into a more refined product, Hydro-R, in a totally separable process at an additional cost of $4 per gallon. If the refined product can be sold in the marketplace for $26 per gallon, compute the net realizable value of Hydro-R.
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Claremore Electronics, Inc. manufactures gauges for automobile dashboards. The company has two production departments, Molding and Assembly. There are three service departments: Human Resources, Maintenance, and Engineering. Usage of services by the various departments follows.
Claremore Electronics, Inc. manufactures gauges for automobile dashboards. The company has two production departments, Molding and Assembly. There are three service departments: Human Resources, Maintenance, and Engineering. Usage of services by the various departments follows.   The budgeted costs in Claremore's service departments are: Human Resources, $180,000; Maintenance, $270,000; and Engineering, $200,000. The company rounds all calculations to the nearest dollar. Required: A. Use the direct method to allocate Claremore's service department costs to the production departments. B. Determine the proper departmental sequence to use in allocating the company's service costs by the step-down method. C. Ignoring your answer in part B, assume that Human Resources costs are allocated first, Maintenance costs second, and Engineering costs third. Use the step-down method to allocate Claremore's service department costs.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted costs in Claremore's service departments are: Human Resources, $180,000; Maintenance, $270,000; and Engineering, $200,000. The company rounds all calculations to the nearest dollar.
Required:
A. Use the direct method to allocate Claremore's service department costs to the production departments.
B. Determine the proper departmental sequence to use in allocating the company's service costs by the step-down method.
C. Ignoring your answer in part "B," assume that Human Resources costs are allocated first, Maintenance costs second, and Engineering costs third. Use the step-down method to allocate Claremore's service department costs.
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Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:     -The joint cost allocated to W under the net-realizable-value method would be:</strong> A) $75,000. B) $80,000. C) $84,000. D) $90,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-The joint cost allocated to W under the net-realizable-value method would be:

A) $75,000.
B) $80,000.
C) $84,000.
D) $90,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Clandestine Corporation allocates joint costs by using the net-realizable-value method. In the company's Texas plant, products D and E emerge from a joint process that costs $250,000. E is then processed at a cost of $220,000 into products F and
Required:
A. Allocate the $220,000 processing cost between products F and
B. From a profitability perspective, should product E be processed into products F and G? Show your calculations.
C. Assume that the net realizable value associated with E is zero. How would you allocate the joint cost of $250,000?
G.
G. Data pertaining to D, F, and G follow.
Clandestine Corporation allocates joint costs by using the net-realizable-value method. In the company's Texas plant, products D and E emerge from a joint process that costs $250,000. E is then processed at a cost of $220,000 into products F and Required: A. Allocate the $220,000 processing cost between products F and B. From a profitability perspective, should product E be processed into products F and G? Show your calculations. C. Assume that the net realizable value associated with E is zero. How would you allocate the joint cost of $250,000? G. G. Data pertaining to D, F, and G follow.   Required:<div style=padding-top: 35px> Required:
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Suppose that one hog yields 250 pounds of ham, 200 pounds of chops, and 50 pounds of miscellaneous items. The sales value of ham is $1.80 per pound; chops, $2.50 per pound; and miscellaneous items, $1.00 per pound. The hog costs $670, and processing costs are $30.
Required:
A. Determine the proper allocation of joint costs to the three products by using the physical-units method.
B. Repeat part "B" by using the relative-sales-value method.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the relative-sales-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $27,000. C) $33,000. D) $40,000. E) None of the answers is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the relative-sales-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $27,000.
C) $33,000.
D) $40,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Tempest Industries has two service departments (General Factory and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company uses the direct method of service-department cost allocation, allocating General Factory cost on the basis of square feet and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. Budgeted allocation-base and operating data for the four departments follow.
Tempest Industries has two service departments (General Factory and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company uses the direct method of service-department cost allocation, allocating General Factory cost on the basis of square feet and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. Budgeted allocation-base and operating data for the four departments follow.   Additional information: · Budgeted costs of General Factory and Human Resources respectively amount to $1,560,000 and $950,000. · The anticipated overhead costs incurred directly in the Machining and Assembly Departments respectively total $3,650,000 and $2,340,000. · The manufacturing overhead application bases used by Tempest's production departments are: Machining, machine hours; Assembly, labor hours. · Company policy holds that a department's overhead application rate is based on a department's own overhead plus an allocated share of service-department cost. Required: A. Allocate the company's service-department costs to the producing departments. B. Compute the overhead application rates for Machining and Assembly.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Additional information:
· Budgeted costs of General Factory and Human Resources respectively amount to $1,560,000 and $950,000.
· The anticipated overhead costs incurred directly in the Machining and Assembly Departments respectively total $3,650,000 and $2,340,000.
· The manufacturing overhead application bases used by Tempest's production departments are: Machining, machine hours; Assembly, labor hours.
· Company policy holds that a department's overhead application rate is based on a department's own overhead plus an allocated share of service-department cost.
Required:
A. Allocate the company's service-department costs to the producing departments.
B. Compute the overhead application rates for Machining and Assembly.
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Dual cost allocation works with either the direct method or the step-down method of allocation.
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City Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). It uses the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation and should allocate Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
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Consider the following statements about service department costs:
I) The costs of the Human Resources Department in a manufacturing organization must be allocated to production departments in order to achieve a correct costing of inventory.
II) The allocation of service department costs requires that an organization select both an allocation base and an allocation method.
III) Service department cost allocations are more relevant for firms involved in service industries (e.g., repair, health care) than for those involved with manufacturing.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

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C) I and II.
D) II and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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A company that uses activity-based costing would likely allocate costs from activity-cost pools to products and services.
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The reciprocal-services method is less accurate than the direct and step-down methods.
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The reciprocal-services method cannot be combined with the dual-allocation approach.
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The net-realizable-value method is the least preferred cost allocation method since it does not consider the economic characteristics of the joint products.
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Consider the following statements about the direct method of service department cost allocation:
I) Under the direct method, all service department costs are eventually allocated to production departments.
II) The order in which service department costs are allocated to production departments is important.
III) Once a service department's costs have been allocated, no costs are re-circulated back to that department.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) II only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Which of the following methods ignores the fact that some service departments provide service to other service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Step-down method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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The direct method ignores the fact that some service departments provide service to other service departments.
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A joint product with minimal value relative to the other joint products is known as a by-product.
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Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 18,000. B) 48,000. C) 55,000. D) 66,000. E) More information is needed to judge.

-Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 18,000.
B) 48,000.
C) 55,000.
D) 66,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 19,000. B) 44,000. C) 50,000. D) 63,000. E) More information is needed to judge.

-Assuming use of the direct method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 19,000.
B) 44,000.
C) 50,000.
D) 63,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Which of the following methods accounts for 100% of the services that occur between service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Indirect method.
C) Reciprocal method.
D) Step-down method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Which of the following methods recognizes some (but not all) of the services that occur between service departments?

A) Direct method.
B) Step-down method.
C) Indirect method.
D) Reciprocal method.
E) Dual-cost allocation method.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $8,571. B) $8,654. C) $9,000. D) $10,350. E) $14,210.

-Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $8,571.
B) $8,654.
C) $9,000.
D) $10,350.
E) $14,210.
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Consider the following statements about the step-down method of service department cost allocation:
I) Under the step-down method, all service department costs are eventually allocated to production departments.
II) The order in which service department costs are allocated is important.
III) After a service department's costs have been allocated to other departments, no costs are re-circulated back to that service department.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) II only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Machining?</strong> A) $0. B) $428,572. C) $444,444. D) $480,000. E) None of the answers is correct.

-Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Machining?

A) $0.
B) $428,572.
C) $444,444.
D) $480,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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The Covington Clinic has two service departments (Human Resources and Information Systems) and two "production" departments (In-patient Treatment and Out-patient Treatment). The service departments service the "production" departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Information Systems provides the greater amount of service. Which of the following allocations would not occur if Covington uses the step-down method of cost allocation?

A) Information Systems cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
B) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Systems.
C) Human Resources cost would be allocated to In-patient Treatment.
D) In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
E) Both Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Systems and In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
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Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Assembly?</strong> A) $900,000. B) $720,000. C) $1,080,000. D) $1,200,000. E) None of the answers is correct.

-Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Assembly?

A) $900,000.
B) $720,000.
C) $1,080,000.
D) $1,200,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Trek, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 18,000. B) 48,000. C) 55,000. D) 66,000. E) More information is needed to judge.

-Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 18,000.
B) 48,000.
C) 55,000.
D) 66,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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Tennison Corporation has two service departments (Maintenance and Human Resources) and three production departments (Machining, Assembly, and Finishing). Maintenance is the larger service department and Assembly is the largest production department. The two service departments service each other as well as the three producing departments. On the basis of this information, which of the following cost allocations would not occur under the direct method?

A) Machining cost would be allocated to Assembly.
B) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing.
C) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
D) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Finishing.
E) Both machining cost would be allocated to Assembly and maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Assembly?</strong> A) $0. B) $480,572. C) $444,444. D) $666,666. E) None of the answers is correct.

-Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Assembly?

A) $0.
B) $480,572.
C) $444,444.
D) $666,666.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Rave Reviews Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows.    -Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Machining?</strong> A) $600,000. B) $720,000. C) $900,000. D) $1,200,000. E) None of the answers is correct.

-Rave Reviews uses the direct method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. If Human Resources cost amounts to $1,800,000, how much of the department's cost would be allocated to Machining?

A) $600,000.
B) $720,000.
C) $900,000.
D) $1,200,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Oxmoor Corporation has two service departments (Maintenance and Human Resources) and three production departments (Machining, Assembly, and Finishing). The two service departments service the production departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Maintenance provides the greater amount of service. On the basis of this information, which of the following cost allocations would likely occur under the step-down method?

A) Machining cost would be allocated to Assembly.
B) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing.
C) Maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
D) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Maintenance.
E) Both maintenance cost would be allocated to Finishing and maintenance cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
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The Buckaneer Clinic has two service departments (Human Resources and Information Resources) and two "production" departments (In-patient Treatment and Out-patient Treatment). The service departments service the "production" departments as well as each other, and studies have shown that Information Resources provides the greater amount of service. Which of the following allocations would occur if Buckaneer uses the direct method of cost allocation?

A) Information Resources cost would be allocated to In-patient Treatment.
B) Information Resources cost would be allocated to Human Resources.
C) Human Resources cost would be allocated to Information Resources.
D) In-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Out-patient Treatment.
E) Out-patient Treatment cost would be allocated to Information Resources.
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When the step-down method is used, the service department whose costs are allocated first is often the department that:

A) obtains the highest yield.
B) has the lowest cost.
C) is the newest.
D) serves the greatest number of other service departments.
E) serves the fewest other service departments.
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Which of the following methods would be of little use when allocating service department costs to production departments?

A) The direct method.
B) The reciprocal method.
C) The step-down method.
D) The net-realizable-value method.
E) The dual-cost allocation method.
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Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.
Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.   Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?
Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?
Sparkle Metallurgy, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. It believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage and employees in each department follow.   Assuming use of the step-down method, which of the following choices correctly denotes the number of square feet and employees over which the Building Maintenance cost and Human Resources cost would be allocated (i.e., spread)?
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Stormy Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2), and uses the step-down method of cost allocation. Management has determined that S1 provides more service to the firm than S2, and has decided that the number of employees is the best allocation base to use for S1. The following data are available:
<strong>Stormy Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2), and uses the step-down method of cost allocation. Management has determined that S1 provides more service to the firm than S2, and has decided that the number of employees is the best allocation base to use for S1. The following data are available:   Which of the following statements is (are) true if S1 and S2 have respective operating costs of $280,000 and $350,000?</strong> A) S2 should allocate a portion of its $350,000 cost to S1. B) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees. C) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 150 employees. D) S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2. E) Both S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees and S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2.
Which of the following statements is (are) true if S1 and S2 have respective operating costs of $280,000 and $350,000?

A) S2 should allocate a portion of its $350,000 cost to S1.
B) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees.
C) S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 150 employees.
D) S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2.
E) Both S1's cost should be allocated (i.e., spread) over 140 employees and S2 should allocate a total of $390,000 to P1 and P2.
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Use the following information to answer the following Questions
Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Aldo Industries, Inc. has two service departments (Human Resources and Building Maintenance) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company allocates Building Maintenance cost on the basis of square footage and believes that Building Maintenance provides more service than Human Resources. The square footage occupied by each department follows.    -Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?</strong> A) 19,000. B) 44,000. C) 50,000. D) 63,000. E) More information is needed to judge.

-Assuming use of the step-down method, over how many square feet would the Building Maintenance cost be allocated (i.e., spread)?

A) 19,000.
B) 44,000.
C) 50,000.
D) 63,000.
E) More information is needed to judge.
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A company that uses activity-based costing would likely allocate costs from:

A) service departments to production departments.
B) service departments to products and services.
C) service departments to production departments and then to products and services.
D) activity-cost pools to production departments.
E) activity-cost pools to products and services.
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Consider the following statements about dual-cost allocation:
I. Dual-cost allocation prevents a change in the short-run activity of one department from affecting the cost allocated to another department.
II. Dual-cost allocations create an incentive for user department managers to understate their expected long-run service needs.
III. Dual-cost allocations are generally preferred over lump-sum allocations, or those that combine variable and fixed costs together.
Which of the above statements is (are) true?

A) I only.
B) III only.
C) I and II.
D) II and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Under dual-cost allocation, fixed costs are allocated on the basis of a user department's:

A) long-run usage of a service department's output.
B) short-run usage of a service department's output.
C) long-run usage and short-run usage of a service department's output.
D) neither long-run usage nor short-run usage of a service department's output.
E) either long-run usage or short-run usage of a service department's output.
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The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $12,000. B) $12,857. C) $13,500. D) $15,000. E) $22,500.

-Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $12,000.
B) $12,857.
C) $13,500.
D) $15,000.
E) $22,500.
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Soprano Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Soprano Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   If Soprano uses dual-cost accounting procedures and fixed administrative costs total $1,000,000, the amount of long-run cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:</strong> A) $400,000. B) $450,000. C) $500,000. D) $850,000. E) None of the answers is correct.
If Soprano uses dual-cost accounting procedures and fixed administrative costs total $1,000,000, the amount of long-run cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:

A) $400,000.
B) $450,000.
C) $500,000.
D) $850,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Ramos Corporation uses the physical-units method to allocate costs among its three joint products: X, Y, and Z. The following data are available for the period just ended:
Joint processing cost: $800,000
Total production: 150,000 pounds
Share of joint cost allocated to X: $160,000
Share of joint cost allocated to Y: $400,000
Which of the following statements is true?

A) The company would have relied on the sales value of each product when allocating joint costs to X, Y, and Z.
B) Ramos produced 30,000 pounds of Z during the period.
C) Ramos produced 45,000 pounds of Z during the period.
D) Ramos produced 105,000 pounds of Z during the period.
E) Based on the data presented, it is not possible to determine Ramos' production of Z during the period.
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Grassley Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Grassley Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   If Grassley uses dual-cost accounting procedures and variable administrative costs total $200,000, the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:</strong> A) $80,000. B) $85,000. C) $90,000. D) $100,000. E) None of the answers is correct.
If Grassley uses dual-cost accounting procedures and variable administrative costs total $200,000, the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be:

A) $80,000.
B) $85,000.
C) $90,000.
D) $100,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows    -The joint cost allocated to Q under the relative-sales-value method would be:</strong> A) $40,000. B) $62,400. C) $64,000. D) $65,600. E) None of the answers is correct.

-The joint cost allocated to Q under the relative-sales-value method would be:

A) $40,000.
B) $62,400.
C) $64,000.
D) $65,600.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Nichols Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.
<strong>Nichols Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow.   Variable and fixed administrative costs total $180,000 and $400,000, respectively. If Nichols uses dual-cost accounting procedures, the total amount of administrative cost to allocate to Department 2 would be:</strong> A) $301,600. B) $307,000. C) $313,600. D) $319,000. E) None of the answers is correct.
Variable and fixed administrative costs total $180,000 and $400,000, respectively. If Nichols uses dual-cost accounting procedures, the total amount of administrative cost to allocate to Department 2 would be:

A) $301,600.
B) $307,000.
C) $313,600.
D) $319,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Hsu Company manufactures two products (A and B) from a joint process that cost $200,000 for the year just ended. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Further information follows.
<strong>Hsu Company manufactures two products (A and B) from a joint process that cost $200,000 for the year just ended. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Further information follows.   If the joint costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:</strong> A) $80,000. B) $100,000. C) $104,000. D) $120,000. E) None of the answers is correct.
If the joint costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:

A) $80,000.
B) $100,000.
C) $104,000.
D) $120,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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When allocating joint costs, Feinberg calculates the final sales value of the various products manufactured and subtracts appropriate separable costs. The company is using the:

A) gross margin at split-off method.
B) reciprocal-accounting method.
C) relative-sales-value method.
D) physical-units method.
E) net-realizable-value method.
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The process of allocating fixed and variable costs separately is called:

A) the separate allocation procedure (SAP).
B) diverse allocation.
C) reciprocal-cost allocation.
D) common-cost allocation.
E) dual-cost allocation.
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The point in a joint production process where each individual product becomes separately identifiable is commonly called the:

A) decision point.
B) separation point.
C) individual product point.
D) split-off point.
E) joint product point.
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When allocating service department costs, companies should use:

A) actual costs rather than budgeted costs, and separate rates for variable and fixed costs.
B) budgeted costs rather than actual costs, and separate rates for variable and fixed costs.
C) budgeted costs rather than actual costs, and a rate that combines variable and fixed costs.
D) actual costs rather than budgeted costs, and a rate that combines variable and fixed costs.
E) a rate that is based on matrix theory.
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The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:   The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.   -Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to the Finishing Department is:</strong> A) $21,053. B) $24,843. C) $25,000. D) $28,947. E) $34,157.
The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.


-Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to the Finishing Department is:

A) $21,053.
B) $24,843.
C) $25,000.
D) $28,947.
E) $34,157.
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The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:    -Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Janitorial cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:</strong> A) $8,571. B) $9,000. C) $9,857. D) $10,247. E) $10,350.

-Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Janitorial cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

A) $8,571.
B) $9,000.
C) $9,857.
D) $10,247.
E) $10,350.
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The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions The Dahle Manufacturing Company has two production departments (Assembly and Finishing) and two service departments (Human Resources and Janitorial). The projected usage of the two service departments is as follows:   The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.   -Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to the Assembly Department is:</strong> A) $21,053. B) $28,947. C) $54,000. D) $60,000. E) $78,842.
The budgeted costs in the service departments are: Human Resources, $90,000 and Janitorial, $50,000.


-Using the step-down method and assuming the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to the Assembly Department is:

A) $21,053.
B) $28,947.
C) $54,000.
D) $60,000.
E) $78,842.
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Which of the following methods should be selected if a company terminates all processing at the split-off point and desires to use a cost-allocation approach that considers the "revenue-producing ability" of each product?

A) Gross margin at split-off method.
B) Reciprocal-accounting method.
C) Relative-sales-value method.
D) Physical-units method.
E) Net-realizable-value method.
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Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Kingston Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $80,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of P and 60,000 gallons of Q. Kingston can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.20 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows    -The joint cost allocated to P under the relative-sales-value method would be:</strong> A) $17,600. B) $16,400. C) $24,000. D) $25,600. E) None of the answers is correct.

-The joint cost allocated to P under the relative-sales-value method would be:

A) $17,600.
B) $16,400.
C) $24,000.
D) $25,600.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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The joint-cost allocation method that recognizes the revenues at split-off but does not consider any further processing costs is the:

A) relative-sales-value method.
B) net-realizable-value method.
C) physical-units method.
D) reciprocal-accounting method.
E) gross margin at split-off method.
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State Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). Which of the following allocations would not take place under the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation?

A) Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records.
B) Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
C) Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting.
D) Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
E) Both Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting and Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the net-realizable-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product Y would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $27,000. C) $33,000. D) $40,000. E) None of the answers is correct.


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the net-realizable-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product Y would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $27,000.
C) $33,000.
D) $40,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Which of the following statements about joint-cost allocation is false?

A) Joint-cost allocation is useful in deciding whether to further process a product after split-off.
B) Joint-cost allocation is useful in making a profit determination about individual joint products.
C) Joint-cost allocation is helpful in inventory valuation.
D) Joint-cost allocation can be based on the number of units produced.
E) Joint-cost allocation can be accomplished by using several different methods that focus on sales value and product "worth."
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Lowrey Chemical manufactures two industrial chemicals in a joint process. In October, $200,000 of direct materials were processed at a cost of $300,000, resulting in 16,000 pounds of Pentex and 4,000 pounds of Glaxco. Pentex sells for $35 per pound and Glaxco sells for $60 per pound. Management generally processes each of these chemicals further in separable processes to manufacture more refined products. Pentex is processed separately at a cost of $7.50 per pound, with the resulting product, Pentex-R, selling for $45 per pound. Glaxco is processed separately at a cost of $10 per pound, and the resulting product, Glaxco-R, sells for $100 per pound.

Required:
A. Compute the company's total joint production costs.
B. Assuming that total joint production costs amounted to $500,000, allocate these costs by using: (1) The physical-units method; (2) The relative-sales-value method; (3) The net-realizable-value method.
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Dodge City Corporation is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct labor hours for its two production departments, Molding and Assembly. The Molding Department worked 20,000 hours during the period just ended, and the Assembly Department worked 40,000 hours. The overhead costs incurred by Molding and Assembly were $151,250 and $440,750, respectively.
Two service departments, Repair and Power, directly support the two production departments. These service departments have costs of $90,000 and $250,000, respectively. The following schedule reflects the use of Repair and Power's output by the various departments:
Dodge City Corporation is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct labor hours for its two production departments, Molding and Assembly. The Molding Department worked 20,000 hours during the period just ended, and the Assembly Department worked 40,000 hours. The overhead costs incurred by Molding and Assembly were $151,250 and $440,750, respectively. Two service departments, Repair and Power, directly support the two production departments. These service departments have costs of $90,000 and $250,000, respectively. The following schedule reflects the use of Repair and Power's output by the various departments:   Required: A. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the direct method. B. Calculate the overhead application rates of the production departments. Hint: Consider both directly traceable and allocated overhead when deriving your answer. C. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the step-down method. Begin with the Power Department, and round calculations to the nearest dollar.
Required:
A. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the direct method.
B. Calculate the overhead application rates of the production departments. Hint: Consider both directly traceable and allocated overhead when deriving your answer.
C. Allocate the company's service department costs to production departments by using the step-down method. Begin with the Power Department, and round calculations to the nearest dollar.
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Midwest Alabama State College has two service departments, the Library and Computing Services that assist the School of Business and the School of Health. Budgeted costs of the Library and Computing Services are $800,000 and $1,800,000, respectively. Usage of the service departments' output during the year is anticipated to be:
Midwest Alabama State College has two service departments, the Library and Computing Services that assist the School of Business and the School of Health. Budgeted costs of the Library and Computing Services are $800,000 and $1,800,000, respectively. Usage of the service departments' output during the year is anticipated to be:   Required: A. Use the direct method to allocate the costs of the Library and Computing Services to the School of Business and the School of Health. B. Repeat requirement A using the step-down method. Midwest allocates the cost of Computing Services first.
Required:
A. Use the direct method to allocate the costs of the Library and Computing Services to the School of Business and the School of Health.
B. Repeat requirement "A" using the step-down method. Midwest allocates the cost of Computing Services first.
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Consider the following statements about joint product cost allocation:
I) Joint product cost is allocated because it is necessary for inventory valuation.
II) Joint product cost is allocated because it is necessary for making economic decisions about individual products (e.g., sell at split-off or process further).
III) Joint cost may be allocated to products by using several different methods.
Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A) I only.
B) III only.
C) I and II.
D) I and III.
E) I, II, and III.
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Clarion Company, a new firm, manufactures two products, J and K, in a common process. The joint costs amount to $80,000 per batch of finished goods. Each batch results in 20,000 liters of output, of which 80% are J and 20% are K.
The two products are processed beyond the split-off point, with Clarion incurring the following separable costs: J, $2 per liter; K, $5 per liter. After the additional processing, the selling price of J is $12 per liter, and the selling price of K is $15 per liter.

Required:
A. Determine the proper allocation of joint costs if the company uses the net-realizable-value method.
B. Assume that Clarion sold all of its production of K during the current accounting period. Compute K's sales revenue, cost of goods sold, and gross margin.
C. Is the firm's cost-of-goods-sold figure influenced by the choice of a joint-cost allocation method? Briefly explain.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $24,000. C) $30,000. D) $36,000. E) $40,000.


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the physical-units method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $24,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $36,000.
E) $40,000.
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Palen Chemical Company manufactures X-111, X-112, and X-113 from a joint process. The following information is available for the period just ended:
Palen Chemical Company manufactures X-111, X-112, and X-113 from a joint process. The following information is available for the period just ended:    Required: A. Does Palen allocate joint costs by using the physical-units method? Explain. B. Assume that Palen does not use the physical-units method but instead allocates joint costs by using the relative-sales-value method. Find the four unknowns in the preceding table.

Required:
A. Does Palen allocate joint costs by using the physical-units method? Explain.
B. Assume that Palen does not use the physical-units method but instead allocates joint costs by using the relative-sales-value method. Find the four unknowns in the preceding table.
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Downtown Hospital has two service departments (Patient Records and Accounting) and two "production" departments (Internal Medicine and Surgery). Which of the following allocations would likely take place under the reciprocal-services method of cost allocation?

A) Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records.
B) Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
C) Allocation of Surgery cost to Accounting.
D) Allocation of Internal Medicine cost to Surgery.
E) Both Allocation of Accounting cost to Patient Records and Allocation of Patient Records cost to Internal Medicine.
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Allegiance Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2). S1 and S2 both use the number of employees as an allocation base. The following data are available:
Allegiance Corporation has two service departments (S1 and S2) and two production departments (P1 and P2). S1 and S2 both use the number of employees as an allocation base. The following data are available:   Required: A. Assuming use of the direct method: 1. Over how many employees would S1's budgeted cost be allocated? 2. How much of S2's cost would be allocated to P1? 3. How much of P1's cost would be allocated to S1? B. Assuming use of the step-down method: 1. How much of S1's cost would be allocated to S2? Allegiance allocates S1's costs prior to allocating those of S2. 2. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to P2? 3. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to S1?
Required:
A. Assuming use of the direct method:
1. Over how many employees would S1's budgeted cost be allocated?
2. How much of S2's cost would be allocated to P1?
3. How much of P1's cost would be allocated to S1?
B. Assuming use of the step-down method:
1. How much of S1's cost would be allocated to S2? Allegiance allocates S1's costs prior to allocating those of S2.
2. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to P2?
3. How much of S2's total cost would be allocated to S1?
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Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:     -The joint cost allocated to X under the net-realizable-value method would be:</strong> A) $210,000. B) $180,000. C) $184,000. D) $190,000. E) None of the answers is correct.


-The joint cost allocated to X under the net-realizable-value method would be:

A) $210,000.
B) $180,000.
C) $184,000.
D) $190,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Quatro Corporation manufactures two chemicals (Flextra and Hydro) in a joint process. Data from a recent month follow.
Direct materials used: $360,000
Direct labor: $150,000
Manufacturing overhead: $690,000
Manufacturing output:
Flextra: 40,000 gallons
Hydro: 120,000 gallons
Flextra sells for $15 per gallon and Hydro sells for $20 per gallon.

Required:
A. Compute the total joint costs to be allocated to Flextra and Hydro.
B. Compute the joint costs that would be allocated to Flextra by using the physical-units method.
C. Compute the joint costs that would be allocated to Hydro by using the relative-sales-value method.
D. Assume that Hydro can be converted into a more refined product, Hydro-R, in a totally separable process at an additional cost of $4 per gallon. If the refined product can be sold in the marketplace for $26 per gallon, compute the net realizable value of Hydro-R.
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Claremore Electronics, Inc. manufactures gauges for automobile dashboards. The company has two production departments, Molding and Assembly. There are three service departments: Human Resources, Maintenance, and Engineering. Usage of services by the various departments follows.
Claremore Electronics, Inc. manufactures gauges for automobile dashboards. The company has two production departments, Molding and Assembly. There are three service departments: Human Resources, Maintenance, and Engineering. Usage of services by the various departments follows.   The budgeted costs in Claremore's service departments are: Human Resources, $180,000; Maintenance, $270,000; and Engineering, $200,000. The company rounds all calculations to the nearest dollar. Required: A. Use the direct method to allocate Claremore's service department costs to the production departments. B. Determine the proper departmental sequence to use in allocating the company's service costs by the step-down method. C. Ignoring your answer in part B, assume that Human Resources costs are allocated first, Maintenance costs second, and Engineering costs third. Use the step-down method to allocate Claremore's service department costs.
The budgeted costs in Claremore's service departments are: Human Resources, $180,000; Maintenance, $270,000; and Engineering, $200,000. The company rounds all calculations to the nearest dollar.
Required:
A. Use the direct method to allocate Claremore's service department costs to the production departments.
B. Determine the proper departmental sequence to use in allocating the company's service costs by the step-down method.
C. Ignoring your answer in part "B," assume that Human Resources costs are allocated first, Maintenance costs second, and Engineering costs third. Use the step-down method to allocate Claremore's service department costs.
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Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:
<strong>Use this information to answer the following Questions Corey Corporation manufactures joint products W and X. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $300,000 in the production of 20,000 gallons of W and 60,000 gallons of X. Both products will be processed beyond the split-off point, giving rise to the following data:     -The joint cost allocated to W under the net-realizable-value method would be:</strong> A) $75,000. B) $80,000. C) $84,000. D) $90,000. E) None of the answers is correct.


-The joint cost allocated to W under the net-realizable-value method would be:

A) $75,000.
B) $80,000.
C) $84,000.
D) $90,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Clandestine Corporation allocates joint costs by using the net-realizable-value method. In the company's Texas plant, products D and E emerge from a joint process that costs $250,000. E is then processed at a cost of $220,000 into products F and
Required:
A. Allocate the $220,000 processing cost between products F and
B. From a profitability perspective, should product E be processed into products F and G? Show your calculations.
C. Assume that the net realizable value associated with E is zero. How would you allocate the joint cost of $250,000?
G.
G. Data pertaining to D, F, and G follow.
Clandestine Corporation allocates joint costs by using the net-realizable-value method. In the company's Texas plant, products D and E emerge from a joint process that costs $250,000. E is then processed at a cost of $220,000 into products F and Required: A. Allocate the $220,000 processing cost between products F and B. From a profitability perspective, should product E be processed into products F and G? Show your calculations. C. Assume that the net realizable value associated with E is zero. How would you allocate the joint cost of $250,000? G. G. Data pertaining to D, F, and G follow.   Required: Required:
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Suppose that one hog yields 250 pounds of ham, 200 pounds of chops, and 50 pounds of miscellaneous items. The sales value of ham is $1.80 per pound; chops, $2.50 per pound; and miscellaneous items, $1.00 per pound. The hog costs $670, and processing costs are $30.
Required:
A. Determine the proper allocation of joint costs to the three products by using the physical-units method.
B. Repeat part "B" by using the relative-sales-value method.
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Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following Questions Stoney Brook Company produces two products (X and Y) from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Joint manufacturing costs for the year were $60,000. Sales values and costs were as follows:     -If the joint production costs are allocated based on the relative-sales-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:</strong> A) $20,000. B) $27,000. C) $33,000. D) $40,000. E) None of the answers is correct.


-If the joint production costs are allocated based on the relative-sales-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product X would be:

A) $20,000.
B) $27,000.
C) $33,000.
D) $40,000.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Tempest Industries has two service departments (General Factory and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company uses the direct method of service-department cost allocation, allocating General Factory cost on the basis of square feet and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. Budgeted allocation-base and operating data for the four departments follow.
Tempest Industries has two service departments (General Factory and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The company uses the direct method of service-department cost allocation, allocating General Factory cost on the basis of square feet and Human Resources cost on the basis of employees. Budgeted allocation-base and operating data for the four departments follow.   Additional information: · Budgeted costs of General Factory and Human Resources respectively amount to $1,560,000 and $950,000. · The anticipated overhead costs incurred directly in the Machining and Assembly Departments respectively total $3,650,000 and $2,340,000. · The manufacturing overhead application bases used by Tempest's production departments are: Machining, machine hours; Assembly, labor hours. · Company policy holds that a department's overhead application rate is based on a department's own overhead plus an allocated share of service-department cost. Required: A. Allocate the company's service-department costs to the producing departments. B. Compute the overhead application rates for Machining and Assembly.
Additional information:
· Budgeted costs of General Factory and Human Resources respectively amount to $1,560,000 and $950,000.
· The anticipated overhead costs incurred directly in the Machining and Assembly Departments respectively total $3,650,000 and $2,340,000.
· The manufacturing overhead application bases used by Tempest's production departments are: Machining, machine hours; Assembly, labor hours.
· Company policy holds that a department's overhead application rate is based on a department's own overhead plus an allocated share of service-department cost.
Required:
A. Allocate the company's service-department costs to the producing departments.
B. Compute the overhead application rates for Machining and Assembly.
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