Deck 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts
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Deck 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts
1
The following equation -- Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured − ending finished goods -- is used to calculate cost of goods sold during the period.
True
2
There are three standard categories of manufacturing processes.
False
3
The higher the correlation between the cost and the cost driver, the more accurate will be the resulting understanding of cost behavior.
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4
Different cost concepts and classifications are used for different purposes.
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A job shop is generally associated with high production volume.
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Indirect labor is not a component of manufacturing overhead.
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An important first step in studying managerial accounting is to create a framework for thinking about the various types of costs incurred by organizations and how those costs are actively managed.
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8
Inventoriable costs are expensed when incurred.
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9
Another term for product cost is cost of goods sold.
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10
A cost that is not directly traceable to a particular cost object is called an indirect cost.
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11
Sunk costs are irrelevant to all future decisions.
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12
Selling and administrative costs are always period costs on any type of company's income statement.
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13
Costs that a manager can influence significantly are classified as uncontrollable costs of that manager.
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14
A suitable cost driver for the amount of direct materials used is the number of direct labor hours worked.
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15
Out-of-pocket costs are defined as the benefit that is sacrificed when the choice of one action precludes taking an alternative course of action.
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16
Finished goods inventory is ordinarily held for sale by a manufacturing company.
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17
The total cost of direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead transferred from work-in- process inventory to finished-goods inventory is called the cost of goods manufactured.
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18
Manufacturing costs are classified into four categories.
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19
As activity changes, total variable cost increases or decreases proportionately with the activity change, but unit variable cost remains the same.
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20
As the activity level increases, total fixed cost remains constant and unit fixed cost remains the same.
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21
Which of the following would not be classified as a product cost?
A)Direct materials.
B)Direct labor.
C)Indirect materials.
D)Insurance on a manufacturing plant.
E)Sales bonuses for meeting quota sales.
A)Direct materials.
B)Direct labor.
C)Indirect materials.
D)Insurance on a manufacturing plant.
E)Sales bonuses for meeting quota sales.
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22
Product costs are:
A)expensed when incurred.
B)inventoried.
C)treated in the same manner as period costs.
D)treated in the same manner as advertising costs.
E)subtracted from cost of goods sold.
A)expensed when incurred.
B)inventoried.
C)treated in the same manner as period costs.
D)treated in the same manner as advertising costs.
E)subtracted from cost of goods sold.
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23
Which of the following entities would most likely have raw materials, work in process, and finished goods?
A)A petroleum refiner.
B)A national department store.
C)A carpet cleaning company.
D)A regional airline.
E)A state university.
A)A petroleum refiner.
B)A national department store.
C)A carpet cleaning company.
D)A regional airline.
E)A state university.
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24
Ford Motor Company produces cars and trucks.Which type of production process is most likely used by Ford?
A)Batch.
B)Job Shop.
C)Continuous Flow.
D)Assembly.
E)None of these answers is correct.
A)Batch.
B)Job Shop.
C)Continuous Flow.
D)Assembly.
E)None of these answers is correct.
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25
Cost data that are classified and recorded in a particular way for one purpose may be inappropriate for another use.For example, costs that would likely be noncontrollable by a department supervisor include
A)labor used in department production.
B)materials used in department production.
C)insurance on the plant where the department is housed.
D)overtime pay earned by workers in the department.
E)bonuses earned by department workers for on-time production.
A)labor used in department production.
B)materials used in department production.
C)insurance on the plant where the department is housed.
D)overtime pay earned by workers in the department.
E)bonuses earned by department workers for on-time production.
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26
Which of the following is a product cost?
A)Circuitry used in producing hard drives.
B)Monthly advertising in the newspaper.
C)The salary of the vice president-finance.
D)Sales commissions.
E)Research costs for new router development.
A)Circuitry used in producing hard drives.
B)Monthly advertising in the newspaper.
C)The salary of the vice president-finance.
D)Sales commissions.
E)Research costs for new router development.
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27
Selling and administrative expenses would likely appear on the balance sheet of:
A)A clothing store.
B)A computer manufacturer.
C)A television network.
D)All of these firms.
E)None of these firms.
A)A clothing store.
B)A computer manufacturer.
C)A television network.
D)All of these firms.
E)None of these firms.
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28
The accounting records of Younkin Corporation revealed the following selected costs: Sales commissions, $65,000; plant supervision, $190,000; and administrative expenses, $185,000.Younkin's period costs total:
A)$250,000.
B)$440,000.
C)$375,000.
D)$255,000.
E)$185,000.
A)$250,000.
B)$440,000.
C)$375,000.
D)$255,000.
E)$185,000.
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29
Shu Corporation recently computed total product costs of $567,000 and total period costs of $420,000, excluding $35,000 of sales commissions that were overlooked by the company's administrative assistant.On the basis of this information, Shu's income statement should reveal operating expenses of:
A)$35,000.
B)$420,000.
C)$455,000.
D)$567,000.
E)$602,000.
A)$35,000.
B)$420,000.
C)$455,000.
D)$567,000.
E)$602,000.
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30
Research and development costs are classified as:
A)product costs.
B)period costs.
C)inventoriable costs.
D)cost of goods sold.
E)labor costs.
A)product costs.
B)period costs.
C)inventoriable costs.
D)cost of goods sold.
E)labor costs.
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31
At the most basic level, a cost may be defined as a(n):
A)long-term asset.
B)data classified for a specific application.
C)sacrifice made to achieve a particular purpose.
D)useful information for planning.
E)suggestion for improvement.
A)long-term asset.
B)data classified for a specific application.
C)sacrifice made to achieve a particular purpose.
D)useful information for planning.
E)suggestion for improvement.
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32
Which of the following inventories would a company ordinarily hold for sale?
A)Raw materials.
B)Work in process.
C)Finished goods.
D)Raw materials and finished goods.
E)Work in process and finished goods.
A)Raw materials.
B)Work in process.
C)Finished goods.
D)Raw materials and finished goods.
E)Work in process and finished goods.
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33
Costs that are expensed when incurred are called:
A)product costs.
B)direct costs.
C)inventoriable costs.
D)period costs.
E)indirect costs.
A)product costs.
B)direct costs.
C)inventoriable costs.
D)period costs.
E)indirect costs.
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34
Which of the following is not a period cost?
A)Legal costs.
B)Public relations costs.
C)Sales commissions.
D)Wages of assembly-line workers.
E)The salary of a company's chief financial officer (CFO).
A)Legal costs.
B)Public relations costs.
C)Sales commissions.
D)Wages of assembly-line workers.
E)The salary of a company's chief financial officer (CFO).
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35
Which of the following statements is true?
A)The word "cost" has the same meaning in all situations in which it is used.
B)Cost data, once classified and recorded for a specific application, are appropriate for use in
C)Different cost concepts and classifications are used for different purposes.
D)All organizations incur the same types of costs.
E)Costs incurred in one year are always meaningful in the following year.
A)The word "cost" has the same meaning in all situations in which it is used.
B)Cost data, once classified and recorded for a specific application, are appropriate for use in
C)Different cost concepts and classifications are used for different purposes.
D)All organizations incur the same types of costs.
E)Costs incurred in one year are always meaningful in the following year.
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36
Which of the following would not be a period cost?
A)Sales salaries.
B)Sales commissions.
C)Tamper-proof packaging.
D)Legal costs.
E)Accounting costs.
A)Sales salaries.
B)Sales commissions.
C)Tamper-proof packaging.
D)Legal costs.
E)Accounting costs.
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37
Which of the following inventories would a discount retailer report as an asset?
A)Raw materials.
B)Work in process.
C)Finished goods.
D)Merchandise inventory.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)Raw materials.
B)Work in process.
C)Finished goods.
D)Merchandise inventory.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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38
Which of the following is a period cost?
A)Direct material.
B)Advertising expense.
C)Indirect labor.
D)Miscellaneous supplies used in production activities.
E)Factory foreman salary for the motor production line.
A)Direct material.
B)Advertising expense.
C)Indirect labor.
D)Miscellaneous supplies used in production activities.
E)Factory foreman salary for the motor production line.
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39
The accounting records of Dixon Company revealed the following costs: direct materials used, $250,000; direct labor, $425,000; manufacturing overhead, $375,000; and selling and administrative expenses, $220,000.Dixon's product costs total:
A)$1,050,000.
B)$830,000.
C)$895,000.
D)$1,270,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$1,050,000.
B)$830,000.
C)$895,000.
D)$1,270,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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40
Cost data that are classified and recorded in a particular way for one purpose may be inappropriate for another use.For example, which of the following costs would not be a reasonable measure of a plant manager's performance?
A)net income compared to other plants.
B)comparison of current period performance costs to planned performance costs of the plant.
C)the increase or decrease in depreciation costs for the plant and its equipment.
D)penalty costs during each period for orders not completed on time by the plant.
E)bonuses earned by plant workers for on-time production.
A)net income compared to other plants.
B)comparison of current period performance costs to planned performance costs of the plant.
C)the increase or decrease in depreciation costs for the plant and its equipment.
D)penalty costs during each period for orders not completed on time by the plant.
E)bonuses earned by plant workers for on-time production.
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41
Depreciation of factory equipment would be classified as:
A)operating cost.
B)"other" cost.
C)manufacturing overhead.
D)period cost.
E)administrative cost.
A)operating cost.
B)"other" cost.
C)manufacturing overhead.
D)period cost.
E)administrative cost.
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42
How should a company that manufactures automobiles classify its partially completed vehicles?
A)Supplies.
B)Raw materials inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)Cost of goods manufactured.
E)Work-in-process inventory.
A)Supplies.
B)Raw materials inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)Cost of goods manufactured.
E)Work-in-process inventory.
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43
Which of the following employees of a commercial printer/publisher would be classified as direct labor?
A)Book binder.
B)Plant security guard.
C)Sales representative.
D)Plant supervisor.
E)Payroll supervisor.
A)Book binder.
B)Plant security guard.
C)Sales representative.
D)Plant supervisor.
E)Payroll supervisor.
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44
Conversion costs do not include:
A)Depreciation
B)Direct materials
C)Indirect labor
D)Indirect materials
E)Direct labor
A)Depreciation
B)Direct materials
C)Indirect labor
D)Indirect materials
E)Direct labor
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45
What would the cost of fire insurance for a manufacturing plant generally be categorized as?
A)Prime cost.
B)Direct material cost.
C)Period cost.
D)Direct labor cost.
E)Product cost.
A)Prime cost.
B)Direct material cost.
C)Period cost.
D)Direct labor cost.
E)Product cost.
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46
Which of the following employees would not be classified as indirect labor?
A)Plant Custodian.
B)Salesperson.
C)An employee that packs products for shipment.
D)Plant security guard.
E)A line employee that produces parts for chairs using a saw and template.
A)Plant Custodian.
B)Salesperson.
C)An employee that packs products for shipment.
D)Plant security guard.
E)A line employee that produces parts for chairs using a saw and template.
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47
Which type of production process is likely used for custom yachts built by Hargrave?
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
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48
Conversion costs are:
A)direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
B)direct material and direct labor.
C)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
D)prime costs.
E)period costs.
A)direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
B)direct material and direct labor.
C)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
D)prime costs.
E)period costs.
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49
Prime costs are comprised of:
A)direct materials and manufacturing overhead.
B)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
C)direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
D)direct materials and direct labor.
E)direct materials and indirect materials.
A)direct materials and manufacturing overhead.
B)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
C)direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
D)direct materials and direct labor.
E)direct materials and indirect materials.
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50
Which type of production process is likely used by a paint manufacturer to produce paint?
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
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51
Guaranteed Appliance Co.produces washers and dryers in an assembly-line process.Labor costs incurred during a recent period were: corporate executives, $500,000; assembly-line workers, $180,000; security guards, $45,000; and plant supervisor, $110,000.The total of Guaranteed's direct labor cost was:
A)$110,000.
B)$180,000.
C)$155,000.
D)$235,000.
E)$735,000.
A)$110,000.
B)$180,000.
C)$155,000.
D)$235,000.
E)$735,000.
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52
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Product costs affect only the balance sheet.
B)Product costs affect only the income statement.
C)Period costs affect only the balance sheet.
D)Neither product costs nor period costs affect the Statement of Retained Earnings.This can
E)Product costs eventually affect both the balance sheet and the income statement.
A)Product costs affect only the balance sheet.
B)Product costs affect only the income statement.
C)Period costs affect only the balance sheet.
D)Neither product costs nor period costs affect the Statement of Retained Earnings.This can
E)Product costs eventually affect both the balance sheet and the income statement.
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53
Which of the following would not be classified as direct materials by a company that makes automobiles?
A)Wheel lubricant.
B)Tires.
C)Interior leather.
D)CD player.
E)Sheet metal used in the automobile's body.
A)Wheel lubricant.
B)Tires.
C)Interior leather.
D)CD player.
E)Sheet metal used in the automobile's body.
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54
Which of the following statements is correct?
A)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of manufacturing overhead.
B)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of direct labor.
C)Idle time should be treated as a component of direct labor.
D)Idle time should be accounted for as a special type of loss.
E)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of direct labor and idle time should be
A)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of manufacturing overhead.
B)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of direct labor.
C)Idle time should be treated as a component of direct labor.
D)Idle time should be accounted for as a special type of loss.
E)Overtime premiums should be treated as a component of direct labor and idle time should be
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55
Which of the following costs is not a component of manufacturing overhead?
A)Indirect materials.
B)Factory utilities.
C)Factory equipment.
D)Indirect labor.
E)Property taxes on the manufacturing plant.
A)Indirect materials.
B)Factory utilities.
C)Factory equipment.
D)Indirect labor.
E)Property taxes on the manufacturing plant.
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56
Comet Computer Company, a manufacturer of computers and peripheral devices, purchases computer parts such as motherboards, computer chips, hard drives, and displays, and then assembles these parts into a variety of non-customized devices, such as tablet computers, laptops, and desktop computers.Comet's products are available in a limited regional distribution.Which type of production process is most likely used by Comet Computer Company?
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)None of these answers is correct.
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)None of these answers is correct.
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57
Which of the four items listed below is not a type of production process?
A)Batch.
B)Job Shop.
C)Continuous Flow.
D)Job Flow.
E)Assembly.
A)Batch.
B)Job Shop.
C)Continuous Flow.
D)Job Flow.
E)Assembly.
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58
The accounting records of Comacho Company revealed the following costs, among others:
Costs that would be considered in the calculation of manufacturing overhead total:
A)$149,000.
B)$171,000.
C)$186,000.
D)$442,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$149,000.
B)$171,000.
C)$186,000.
D)$442,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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59
Which type of production process is ideal for a low production volume and one-of-a-kind products?
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
A)Batch.
B)Continuous Flow.
C)Job Shop.
D)Assembly.
E)Direct assembly.
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60
Cost of goods manufactured for Branson Books for the year was $860,000.Beginning work-in-process inventory was $40,000.Ending work-in-process was $60,000.If the beginning finished goods inventory was $400,000 and the ending finished goods inventory was $990,000 what was the cost of goods sold for the year?
A)$230,000.
B)$270,000.
C)$460,000.
D)$1,240,000.
E)None of these answers is correct.
A)$230,000.
B)$270,000.
C)$460,000.
D)$1,240,000.
E)None of these answers is correct.
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61
Work-in-process inventory is composed of:
A)direct material and direct labor.
B)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
C)direct material and manufacturing overhead.
D)direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
E)direct material only.
A)direct material and direct labor.
B)direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
C)direct material and manufacturing overhead.
D)direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
E)direct material only.
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62
The accounting records of Falcon Company revealed the following information:
Falcon's cost of goods manufactured is:
A)$519,000.
B)$522,000.
C)$568,000.
D)$571,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$519,000.
B)$522,000.
C)$568,000.
D)$571,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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63
The accounting records of Stingray Company revealed the following information:
Stingray's cost of goods sold is:
A)$508,000.
B)$529,000.
C)$531,000.
D)$553,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$508,000.
B)$529,000.
C)$531,000.
D)$553,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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64
The accounting records of Upton Company revealed the following information:
Upton's cost of goods sold is:
A)$721,000.
B)$730,000.
C)$778,000.
D)$787,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$721,000.
B)$730,000.
C)$778,000.
D)$787,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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65
Harrison Industries began July with a finished-goods inventory of $48,000.The finished-goods inventory at the end of July was $56,000 and the cost of goods sold during the month was $125,000. The cost of goods manufactured during July was:
A)$104,000.
B)$125,000.
C)$117,000.
D)$133,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$104,000.
B)$125,000.
C)$117,000.
D)$133,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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66
If the beginning monthly balance of materials inventory was $37,000, the ending balance was $39,500, and $257,800 of materials were used, the cost of materials purchased during the month is:
A)$255,300.
B)$257,800.
C)$260,300.
D)$297,300.
E)None of these answer choices is correct.
A)$255,300.
B)$257,800.
C)$260,300.
D)$297,300.
E)None of these answer choices is correct.
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67
Beckett Industries has the following beginning and ending inventories for the month of April.
Beckett uses one overhead control account and charges overhead to production at 70% of direct labor cost.The company does not formally recognize over- or underapplied overhead until year-end. What was the cost of the materials used by Beckett in April?
A)$370,000.
B)$170,000.
C)$363,000.
D)$168,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$370,000.
B)$170,000.
C)$363,000.
D)$168,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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68
Rainier Industries has Raw materials inventory on January 1, 20x8 of $32,500 and Raw materials inventory on December 31, 20x8 of $26,700.If purchases of raw materials were $135,000 during the year, what was the amount of raw materials used during the year?
A)$129,200.
B)$140,800.
C)$135,000.
D)$146,600.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$129,200.
B)$140,800.
C)$135,000.
D)$146,600.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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69
Jamison Supplies has a cost of goods manufactured for the year of $860,000.Beginning work-in- process inventory was $50,000 and ending work-in-process was $60,000.If Jamison's beginning finished goods inventory was $500,000 and the ending finished goods inventory was $990,000, what was the company's cost of goods sold for the year?
A)$360,000.
B)$370,000.
C)$490,000.
D)$1,350,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$360,000.
B)$370,000.
C)$490,000.
D)$1,350,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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70
Beckett Industries has the following beginning and ending inventories for the month of April.
Beckett uses one overhead control account and charges overhead to production at 70% of direct labor cost.The company does not formally recognize over- or underapplied overhead until year-end. What is Beckett's total manufacturing cost for April?
A)$502,000.
B)$503,000.
C)$363,000.
D)$510,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$502,000.
B)$503,000.
C)$363,000.
D)$510,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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71
In a manufacturing company, the cost of goods completed during the period would include which of the following elements?
A)Raw materials used.
B)Beginning finished goods inventory.
C)Marketing costs.
D)Depreciation of delivery trucks.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)Raw materials used.
B)Beginning finished goods inventory.
C)Marketing costs.
D)Depreciation of delivery trucks.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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72
For the year just ended, Porter Corporation's manufacturing costs (raw materials used, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead) totaled $1,500,000.Beginning and ending work-in-process inventories were $60,000 and $90,000, respectively.Porter's balance sheet also revealed respective beginning and ending finished-goods inventories of $250,000 and $180,000.On the basis of this information, how much would the company report as cost of goods manufactured (CGM) and cost of goods sold (CGS)?
A)CGM, $1,430,000; CGS, $1,460,000.
B)CGM, $1,470,000; CGS, $1,540,000.
C)CGM, $1,530,000; CGS, $1,460,000.
D)CGM, $1,570,000; CGS, $1,540,000.
E)None of these.
A)CGM, $1,430,000; CGS, $1,460,000.
B)CGM, $1,470,000; CGS, $1,540,000.
C)CGM, $1,530,000; CGS, $1,460,000.
D)CGM, $1,570,000; CGS, $1,540,000.
E)None of these.
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73
Which of the following equations is used to calculate cost of goods sold during the period?
A)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured + ending finished goods.
B)Beginning finished goods − ending finished goods.
C)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured.
D)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured − ending finished goods.
E)Beginning finished goods + ending finished goods − cost of goods manufactured.
A)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured + ending finished goods.
B)Beginning finished goods − ending finished goods.
C)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured.
D)Beginning finished goods + cost of goods manufactured − ending finished goods.
E)Beginning finished goods + ending finished goods − cost of goods manufactured.
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74
Texas Plating Company reported a cost of goods manufactured of $520,000, with the firm's year-end balance sheet revealing work in process and finished goods of $70,000 and $134,000, respectively.If supplemental information disclosed raw materials used in production of $80,000, direct labor of $140,000, and manufacturing overhead of $240,000, the company's beginning work in process must have been:
A)$130,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$66,000.
D)$390,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$130,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$66,000.
D)$390,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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75
Peyton Manufacturing has the following data:
If direct materials used during the year were $135,000, what was cost of goods manufactured?
A)$140,500.
B)$539,000.
C)$409,500.
D)$544,500.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$140,500.
B)$539,000.
C)$409,500.
D)$544,500.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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76
Rainier Industries has Raw materials inventory on January 1, 20x8 of $32,500 and Raw materials inventory on December 31, 20x8 of $26,700.If raw materials used during the year were $135,000 what was the amount of raw materials purchased during the year?
A)$129,200.
B)$140,800.
C)$135,000.
D)$146,600.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$129,200.
B)$140,800.
C)$135,000.
D)$146,600.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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77
Beckett Industries has the following beginning and ending inventories for the month of April.
Beckett uses one overhead control account and charges overhead to production at 70% of direct labor cost.The company does not formally recognize over- or underapplied overhead until year-end. What is Beckett's cost of goods sold for April?
A)$476,000.
B)$484,000.
C)$491,000.
D)$502,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$476,000.
B)$484,000.
C)$491,000.
D)$502,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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78
Peyton Manufacturing has the following data:
If the cost of goods manufactured for the year was $565,000, what was the amount of direct materials used during the year?
A)$155,500.
B)$140,500.
C)$150,000.
D)$145,500.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$155,500.
B)$140,500.
C)$150,000.
D)$145,500.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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79
Compton Inc.has a beginning materials inventory balance for May of $27,500, and an ending balance for May of $28,750.Materials used during the month were $128,900.As a result, what is the cost of materials purchased during the month?
A)$101,400.
B)$127,650.
C)$130,150.
D)$157,650.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)$101,400.
B)$127,650.
C)$130,150.
D)$157,650.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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80
Beckett Industries has the following beginning and ending inventories for the month of April.
Beckett uses one overhead control account and charges overhead to production at 70% of direct labor cost.The company does not formally recognize over- or underapplied overhead until year-end. What is Beckett's cost of goods transferred to finished goods inventory for April?
A)$469,000.
B)$477,000.
C)$495,000.
D)$484,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.

A)$469,000.
B)$477,000.
C)$495,000.
D)$484,000.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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