Deck 10: Standard Costing: a Managerial Control Tool
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Deck 10: Standard Costing: a Managerial Control Tool
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The unit standard quantity of inputs is vital to the computation of total amount of inputs allowed for the actual output and efficiency variances.
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2
The total budget variance is the difference between the actual cost of the input and its planned cost.
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3
Managers develop price standards when they determine what amount should be paid for the quantity of input to be used.
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4
Standard costs are developed for direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead only.
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The actual quantity of input at the standard price less than the standard quantity of input at the standard price equals the usage variance.
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The standard cost sheet provides the input standards needed to compute the total amount of inputs allowed for the actual output, an essential component in computing efficiency variances.
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Ideal standards can be achieved only if everything operates perfectly, meaning that they do not allow for any machine breakdowns, slack, etc.
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The standard unit cost is developed before the standard costs for direct materials, direct labor, and overhead can be set.
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The quantity of each input that should be used to produce one unit of output is documented on the standard cost sheet.
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Currently attainable standards offer the most behavioral benefits because higher performance levels are attained through challenging, yet achievable, standards.
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Managers develop quantity standards when they decide what amount of input should be used per unit of output.
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12
Currently attainable standards can be achieved under efficient operating conditions.
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13
The benefits of operational control under a standard cost system can extend to all manufacturing environments.
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14
The standard quantity of materials allowed can be calculated by multiplying the unit labor standard by the actual output.
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Ideal standards can be achieved under efficient operating conditions.
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To compute the standard direct labor hours allowed, multiply the unit labor standard by the actual output.
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Engineering studies are often too rigorous and may not be achievable by operating personnel.
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18
In setting standards, historical experience should be used with caution because it can perpetuate operating inefficiencies.
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19
The standard cost per unit of output for a particular input is calculated by multiplying the standard input price by the standard input allowed per unit of output produced.
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20
One reason for adopting a standard cost system is to make product costing easier.
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21
Kaizen costing provides fixed standards which reflect continuous improvement efforts.
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22
Favorable variances are credits and unfavorable variances are debits.
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23
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
Standards of perfection that require absolute efficiency.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
Standards of perfection that require absolute efficiency.
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Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
This is the standard plus the allowable deviation when determining whether variances are significant.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
This is the standard plus the allowable deviation when determining whether variances are significant.
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25
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
Standards that are rigorous but achievable and reflect reasonable efficiency.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
Standards that are rigorous but achievable and reflect reasonable efficiency.
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26
An acceptable range is established in order to determine if whether variances are significant. The acceptable range is the standard, plus or minus an allowable deviation.
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27
For better control, the materials price variance is computed using actual quantity of materials purchased.
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28
An unfavorable price variance occurs whenever the actual prices are greater than the standard prices.
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29
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
This reflects the planned improvement that is set, which will help reduce nonvalue-added costs.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
This reflects the planned improvement that is set, which will help reduce nonvalue-added costs.
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30
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
These reflect the amount that should be paid for the quantity of input to be used.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
These reflect the amount that should be paid for the quantity of input to be used.
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Actual Costs
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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32
An unfavorable usage variance would occur when the actual usage of inputs is greater than the standard usage.
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33
The materials price variance is computed using the actual quantity of materials used, and the materials usage variance is computed using the actual quantity of materials purchased.
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34
The sum of the price and usage variances will add up to the total materials variance only if the materials purchased is equal to the materials used.
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35
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
A tool used to provide the production data needed to calculate the standard unit cost.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
A tool used to provide the production data needed to calculate the standard unit cost.
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Budgeted Costs
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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37
The actual quantity of input at the actual price less the actual quantity of input at the standard price is the price variance.
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38
The sum of the labor rate and labor efficiency variances will always add up to the total labor variance.
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39
A kaizen standard reflects the realized improvements for the past periods and a search for more improvements for the future.
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40
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
These reflect the amount of input that should be used per unit of output.
a.Quantity Standards
b.Ideal Standards
c.Price Standards
d.Standard Cost Sheet
e.Upper Control Limit
f.Currently Attainable Standards
g.Kaizen Standards
These reflect the amount of input that should be used per unit of output.
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41
The __________________ provides the products data needed to calculate the standard unit cost.
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Materials Usage Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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Labor Rate Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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44
________________ demands maximum efficiency and can be achieved only if everything operates perfectly.
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___________________ is calculated by multiplying the unit labor standard by the actual output.
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46
The amount of input that should be used per unit of output is known as the _______________.
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47
Standards are set by using historical experiences, ___________________, and input from operating personnel, marketing, and accounting.
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____________________ is the difference between the actual and standard unit price of an input multiplied by the number of inputs used.
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49
The amount that should be paid for the quantity of the input to be used is known as the ______________.
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50
Match the variance with its correct calculation.
a.Actual Quantity Actual Price
b.(Actual Hours Actual Rate) (Standard Hours Standard Rate)
c.(Actual Quantity Actual Price) (Standard Quantity Standard Price)
d.(Actual Hours Standard Hours) Standard Rate
e.(Actual Price Standard Price) Actual Quantity
f.Standard Quantity Standard Price
g.(Actual Rate Standard Rate) Actual Hours
h.(Actual Quantity Standard Quantity) Standard Price
_______________ often means the difference between success and failure or between above-average profits and lesser profits.
a.Actual Quantity Actual Price
b.(Actual Hours Actual Rate) (Standard Hours Standard Rate)
c.(Actual Quantity Actual Price) (Standard Quantity Standard Price)
d.(Actual Hours Standard Hours) Standard Rate
e.(Actual Price Standard Price) Actual Quantity
f.Standard Quantity Standard Price
g.(Actual Rate Standard Rate) Actual Hours
h.(Actual Quantity Standard Quantity) Standard Price
_______________ often means the difference between success and failure or between above-average profits and lesser profits.
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Total Direct Labor Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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Labor Efficiency Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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53
___________________ can provide an initial guideline for setting standards, but should be used with caution because they can perpetuate existing inefficiencies.
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Total Materials Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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55
The ____________________ is the difference between the actual cost of the input and its planned cost.
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56
The ______________________ can be used to compute the total amount of inputs allowed for the actual output.
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The ____________________ measures the difference between the actual costs of materials and their budgeted costs for actual level of activity.
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_________________ occur whenever actual prices or actual usage of inputs are greater than standard prices or standard usage.
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Materials Price Variance
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
A)Actual Quantity * Actual Price
B)(Actual Hours * Actual Rate) - (Standard Hours * Standard Rate)
C)(Actual Quantity * Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity * Standard Price)
D)(Actual Hours - Standard Hours) * Standard Rate
E)(Actual Price - Standard Price) * Actual Quantity
F)Standard Quantity* Standard Price
G)(Actual Rate - Standard Rate) * Actual Hours
H)(Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) * Standard Price
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60
In a ____________________, costs are assigned to products using quantity and price standards for all three manufacturing costs: direct materials, direct labor, and overhead.
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61
Standard cost systems are adopted
A) to improve planning and control.
B) to facilitate product costing.
C) to improve planning and control, and to facilitate product costing.
D) to enhance the operational control of firms that emphasize continuous improvement.
E) for all of these reasons.
A) to improve planning and control.
B) to facilitate product costing.
C) to improve planning and control, and to facilitate product costing.
D) to enhance the operational control of firms that emphasize continuous improvement.
E) for all of these reasons.
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62
The standard cost system differs from the actual cost system in the assignment of
A) direct materials.
B) direct labor.
C) overhead.
D) all of the manufacturing inputs.
E) none of the manufacturing inputs.
A) direct materials.
B) direct labor.
C) overhead.
D) all of the manufacturing inputs.
E) none of the manufacturing inputs.
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63
The _______________ computes the difference between what was paid to direct laborers and what should have been paid.
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The ___________________ measures the difference between the labor hours that were actually used and the labor hours that should have been used.
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Which of the following is true regarding currently attainable standards?
A) They can be achieved under efficient operating conditions.
B) Allowance is made for normal breakdowns, interruptions, etc.
C) They are challenging but achievable.
D) They tend to achieve higher performance levels from personnel.
E) All of these.
A) They can be achieved under efficient operating conditions.
B) Allowance is made for normal breakdowns, interruptions, etc.
C) They are challenging but achievable.
D) They tend to achieve higher performance levels from personnel.
E) All of these.
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The ____________________ measures the difference between what should have been paid for raw materials and what was actually paid.
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The _____________________ measures the difference between the direct materials actually used and the direct materials that should have been used for the actual output.
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68
Standards based on the amount of input that should be used per unit of output are called
A) quantity standards.
B) price standards.
C) ideal standards.
D) currently attainable standards.
E) kaizen standards.
A) quantity standards.
B) price standards.
C) ideal standards.
D) currently attainable standards.
E) kaizen standards.
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69
Standard cost systems can enhance operational control through the use of
A) efficiency variances which indicate the need for corrective action.
B) price variances which indicate the need for better spending control.
C) standard costs which indicate the desired cost of a unit of input.
D) actual costs which indicate the price received for units sold.
E) All of these.
A) efficiency variances which indicate the need for corrective action.
B) price variances which indicate the need for better spending control.
C) standard costs which indicate the desired cost of a unit of input.
D) actual costs which indicate the price received for units sold.
E) All of these.
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Price standards are based on
A) the amount of input that should be used per unit of output.
B) the amount that should be paid for the total quantity of input to be used.
C) the amount that should be paid per unit of output.
D) the amount that should be paid per unit of input purchased.
E) None of these.
A) the amount of input that should be used per unit of output.
B) the amount that should be paid for the total quantity of input to be used.
C) the amount that should be paid per unit of output.
D) the amount that should be paid per unit of input purchased.
E) None of these.
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Which of the following is not true regarding engineering studies?
A) They can determine the most efficient way to operate.
B) They are often achievable by operating personnel.
C) They provide very rigorous guidelines.
D) All of these statements are true.
E) More than two of these statements are true.
A) They can determine the most efficient way to operate.
B) They are often achievable by operating personnel.
C) They provide very rigorous guidelines.
D) All of these statements are true.
E) More than two of these statements are true.
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______________ focuses on the continuous reduction of the manufacturing costs of existing products and processes.
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73
A ______________ is the difference between the sales price needed to capture a predetermined market share and the desired per-unit profit.
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74
Which of the following is not true regarding normal costing systems?
A) A normal costing system predetermines overhead costs.
B) A normal costing system assigns direct materials and direct labor to products using a predetermined rate.
C) In a normal costing system overhead is assigned using a budgeted rate and actual activity.
D) A normal costing system has less capacity for control than a standard costing system.
E) All of these statements are true.
A) A normal costing system predetermines overhead costs.
B) A normal costing system assigns direct materials and direct labor to products using a predetermined rate.
C) In a normal costing system overhead is assigned using a budgeted rate and actual activity.
D) A normal costing system has less capacity for control than a standard costing system.
E) All of these statements are true.
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75
In a standard cost system, costs are assigned to all of the following, except for
A) direct materials.
B) direct labor.
C) variable overhead.
D) fixed overhead.
E) none of these.
A) direct materials.
B) direct labor.
C) variable overhead.
D) fixed overhead.
E) none of these.
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76
Ideal standards
A) do not allow for machine breakdowns, slack, or lack of skill (even momentarily).
B) demand maximum efficiency.
C) can be achieved only if everything operates perfectly.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
A) do not allow for machine breakdowns, slack, or lack of skill (even momentarily).
B) demand maximum efficiency.
C) can be achieved only if everything operates perfectly.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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77
In setting price standards for materials and labor,
A) the purchasing department must consider discounts, freight, and quality.
B) personnel must consider payroll taxes, fringe benefits, and qualifications.
C) it is the joint responsibility of operations, purchasing, personnel, and accounting.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
A) the purchasing department must consider discounts, freight, and quality.
B) personnel must consider payroll taxes, fringe benefits, and qualifications.
C) it is the joint responsibility of operations, purchasing, personnel, and accounting.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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78
Which of the following is true regarding standard cost systems in manufacturing environments that emphasize continuous improvement and just-in-time manufacturing and purchasing?
A) The standard cost system enhances the operational control.
B) The materials price variance may encourage the purchasing department to buy in smaller quantities to reduce inventories.
C) Variances can be computed and presented in reports to higher-level managers.
D) The operational level will benefit from the detailed computation of variances.
E) None of these.
A) The standard cost system enhances the operational control.
B) The materials price variance may encourage the purchasing department to buy in smaller quantities to reduce inventories.
C) Variances can be computed and presented in reports to higher-level managers.
D) The operational level will benefit from the detailed computation of variances.
E) None of these.
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79
Which of the following is true regarding historical experience in standard setting?
A) It provides very rigorous guidelines.
B) Operating personnel may not be able to achieve operating standards based on historical experience.
C) It should be used with caution because it can perpetuate inefficiencies.
D) Standards based on historical experience are better than standards based on engineering studies.
E) None of these.
A) It provides very rigorous guidelines.
B) Operating personnel may not be able to achieve operating standards based on historical experience.
C) It should be used with caution because it can perpetuate inefficiencies.
D) Standards based on historical experience are better than standards based on engineering studies.
E) None of these.
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80
The sources of quantitative standards include
A) historical experience.
B) engineering studies.
C) input from operating personnel.
D) historical experience, engineering studies, and input from operating personnel.
E) None of these.
A) historical experience.
B) engineering studies.
C) input from operating personnel.
D) historical experience, engineering studies, and input from operating personnel.
E) None of these.
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