Deck 2: An Introduction to Cost Terms and Purposes

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A cost object is anything for which a separate measurement of costs is desired.
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The plant supervisor's salary is a direct labour cost.
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Products, services, departments, and customers may be cost objects.
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Prime costs consist of direct and indirect manufacturing labour.
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Delivery charges are typically considered to be an indirect cost because it cannot be traced to each customer.
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A cost is classified as a direct or indirect cost based on the applicable cost object.
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Costs are accounted for in two basic stages: assignment followed by accumulation.
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Conversion costs are all manufacturing costs other than direct materials.
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A department could be considered a cost object.
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A cost object is always either a product or a service.
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Nearly all accounting systems accumulate forecasted costs.
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An actual cost is a predicted cost.
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Conversion costs include all direct manufacturing costs.
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Assigning direct costs poses more problems than assigning indirect costs.
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Costs of Sales is another way of phrasing Cost of Goods Sold.
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Factors affecting direct/indirect cost classifications are the materiality of the cost in question, the information-gathering technology used, and the operations.
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Rent for the building that contains the manufacturing and engineering departments can all be charged as manufacturing overhead costs.
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Indirect costs cannot be economically traced directly to the cost objective.
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"Cost" is defined by accountants as a resource sacrificed or foregone to achieve a specific objective.
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Cost tracing assigns indirect costs to the chosen cost object.
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A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: football equipment and hockey equipment.An indirect cost for the hockey equipment line is the

A)material used to make the hockey sticks.
B)labour to bind the shaft to the blade of the hockey stick.
C)shift supervisor for the hockey line.
D)plant supervisor.
E)salesperson travelling expenses.
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Cost tracing is

A)the assignment of direct costs to the chosen cost object.
B)a function of cost allocation.
C)the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object.
D)the process of determining the actual cost of the cost object.
E)the assignment of both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object.
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Classifying a cost as either direct or indirect depends upon

A)the behaviour of the cost in response to volume changes.
B)whether the cost is expensed in the period in which it is incurred.
C)whether the cost can be traced to the cost object.
D)whether an expenditure is avoidable or not in the future.
E)the inventory classification system.
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Cost assignment is a term that refers solely to allocating indirect costs among diverse cost objects.
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Wages paid to machine operators on an assembly line are an example of which type of cost?

A)direct manufacturing labour costs
B)direct manufacturing overhead costs
C)direct materials costs
D)indirect manufacturing overhead costs
E)indirect material costs
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Cost allocation is

A)the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated to a cost object.
B)the process of determining the actual cost of the cost object.
C)the assignment of indirect costs to the chosen cost object.
D)a function of cost tracing.
E)the assignment of direct costs to the chosen cost object.
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Whether a company traces costs directly to an output unit or not depends upon

A)the materiality of the contribution a cost makes to the total cost per output unit.
B)the amount of similar costs in the cost assignment.
C)the effect of cost tracing on overhead.
D)the employment of cost management.
E)the amount of customer satisfaction.
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Which one of the following examples could be classified as a direct cost?

A)The costs of an entire factory's electricity related to a product; the product line is the cost object.
B)The printing costs incurred for payroll cheque processing; the payroll cheque processing is the cost object.
C)The salary of a maintenance supervisor in the manufacturing plant; Product A is the cost object.
D)The costs incurred for electricity in the office; the accounting office is the cost object.
E)The cost of advertising the products.
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Anything for which a separate measurement of costs is desired is known as

A)a cost item.
B)a cost object.
C)a fixed cost item.
D)a variable cost object.
E)a cost driver.
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Actual costs are defined as

A)costs incurred.
B)direct costs.
C)indirect costs.
D)predicted costs.
E)sunk costs.
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Which of the following is an indirect production cost?

A)materials placed into production
B)calibrating factory equipment
C)labour placed into production
D)cost of shipping a product to the customer
E)advertising
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Which of the following is TRUE concerning prime costs?

A)Prime costs are direct manufacturing costs.
B)They include indirect manufacturing labour.
C)They equal the sum of direct manufacturing costs plus conversion costs.
D)They equal the sum of fixed manufacturing costs plus conversion costs.
E)They are indirect manufacturing costs.
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Which of the following is a cost object?

A)direct materials
B)customers
C)conversion costs
D)cost assignments
E)indirect labour
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Prime costs can include

A)conversion costs.
B)direct material costs.
C)indirect manufacturing labour.
D)machine set up costs.
E)advertizing costs.
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Which one of the following items is typically an example of an indirect cost of a cost object?

A)courier charges for shipment delivery
B)manufacturing plant electricity
C)direct manufacturing labour
D)wood used for furniture manufacture
E)refundable sales tax on direct materials
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Materiality refers to the significance of the cost in question.
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Cost assignment is

A)always arbitrary.
B)linking actual costs to cost objects.
C)the same as cost accumulation.
D)finding the difference between budgeted and actual costs.
E)the same as cost conversion.
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The determination of a cost as being either direct or indirect depends upon

A)the accounting system.
B)the allocation system.
C)the cost tracing system.
D)only the cost object chosen to determine its individual costs.
E)the choice of the cost object, and the materiality of the cost in question.
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A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: football equipment and hockey equipment.Direct costs for the football equipment line are the

A)beverages provided daily in the plant break room.
B)monthly lease payments for a specialized piece of equipment needed to manufacture the football helmet.
C)salaries of the clerical staff that work in the company administrative offices.
D)utilities paid for the manufacturing plant.
E)advertising costs.
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Factors affecting direct/indirect cost classification include all of the following EXCEPT the

A)cost assignment method.
B)materiality of the cost in question.
C)selection of the cost object.
D)available information-gathering technology.
E)design of operations.
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A relevant range is the range of the cost driver in which a specific relationship between cost and driver is valid.
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
safety hats and shoes
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
factory worker overtime premiums
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
fringe benefits for factory workers
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
lubricants for machines
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
property taxes on the administration office
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
utilities on the factory
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What are the differences between direct costs and indirect costs? Give an example of each.
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A fixed cost is a cost that changes per unit as cost driver volume changes.
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
property insurance on the factory
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What is the meaning of the term "cost object"? Give an example of a cost object that would be used in a manufacturing company, a merchandising company, and a service sector company?
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
amortization on buildings and equipment
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
night security
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Changes in particular cost drivers automatically result in decreases in overall costs.
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
utilities on the administrative building
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
factory worker overtime premiums
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
factory supervisor's salaries
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
idle time wages
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Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required:
For the following items, label each as being appropriate for
Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required: For the following items, label each as being appropriate for    <div style=padding-top: 35px> Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required: For the following items, label each as being appropriate for    <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Manufacturing overhead includes

A)corporate insurance cost.
B)the executive officers' salaries.
C)marketing costs.
D)supplies used in the human resources department.
E)plant utilities.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.</strong> A)$120,000 B)$0 C)$<30,000> D)$<100,000> E)$<450,000> <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.

A)$120,000
B)$0
C)$<30,000>
D)$<100,000>
E)$<450,000>
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Which one of the following is a variable cost in a grocery store?

A)rent
B)president's salary
C)inventory of vegetables
D)property taxes
E)administrative salaries
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If each furnace required a hose that costs $20 and 2,000 furnaces are produced for the month, the $40,000 total cost for hoses

A)is considered to be a direct fixed cost.
B)is considered to be a direct variable cost.
C)is considered to be an indirect fixed cost.
D)is considered to be an indirect variable cost.
E)is considered to be variable or fixed, depending on the relevant range.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Variable costs</strong> A)are always indirect costs. B)increase in total when the actual level of activity increases. C)include most personnel costs and depreciation on machinery. D)can always be traced directly to the cost object. E)change in relation to selling price. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Variable costs

A)are always indirect costs.
B)increase in total when the actual level of activity increases.
C)include most personnel costs and depreciation on machinery.
D)can always be traced directly to the cost object.
E)change in relation to selling price.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. The relevant range is important because</strong> A)it specifies which costs should be used for a given decision. B)it provides a basis for determining a range of acceptable cost alternatives. C)it is required to determine inventoriable costs under ASPE/IFRS. D)it specifies the limits beyond which the relationship of cost to cost drivers may not be valid. E)it determines the time horizon. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
The relevant range is important because

A)it specifies which costs should be used for a given decision.
B)it provides a basis for determining a range of acceptable cost alternatives.
C)it is required to determine inventoriable costs under ASPE/IFRS.
D)it specifies the limits beyond which the relationship of cost to cost drivers may not be valid.
E)it determines the time horizon.
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Total variable costs change in direct proportion to changes in cost driver volume.
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The variable cost per unit of a product should stay the same throughout the relevant range of production.
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Competition places an increased emphasis on cost reductions.For an organization to reduce costs it must focus on

A)maximizing the cost allocation system.
B)reporting non-value added costs separately from value-added costs.
C)efficiently managing the use of the cost drivers in those value-added activities.
D)the cost allocation process.
E)reducing the number of cost drivers.
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Costing systems that identify the cost of each activity such as testing, design, or setup are called management-based costing systems.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. A mixed cost is</strong> A)a fixed cost. B)a cost with fixed and variable elements. C)a variable cost. D)always an indirect cost. E)a cost with direct and indirect elements. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
A mixed cost is

A)a fixed cost.
B)a cost with fixed and variable elements.
C)a variable cost.
D)always an indirect cost.
E)a cost with direct and indirect elements.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 50,000 units.</strong> A)$50,000 B)$0 C)$<250,000> D)$<550,000> E)$250,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 50,000 units.

A)$50,000
B)$0
C)$<250,000>
D)$<550,000>
E)$250,000
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 200,000 units.</strong> A)$460,000 B)$0 C)$<100,000> D)$900,000 E)$980,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 200,000 units.

A)$460,000
B)$0
C)$<100,000>
D)$900,000
E)$980,000
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Cost behaviour refers to</strong> A)how costs react to a change in the level of activity. B)whether a cost is incurred in a manufacturing, merchandising, or service company. C)classifying costs as either inventoriable or period costs. D)whether a particular expense has been ethically incurred. E)how costs react to a change in selling price. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Cost behaviour refers to

A)how costs react to a change in the level of activity.
B)whether a cost is incurred in a manufacturing, merchandising, or service company.
C)classifying costs as either inventoriable or period costs.
D)whether a particular expense has been ethically incurred.
E)how costs react to a change in selling price.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.</strong> A)$150,000 B)$0 C)$<300,000> D)$<650,000> E)$300,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.

A)$150,000
B)$0
C)$<300,000>
D)$<650,000>
E)$300,000
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 120,000 units.</strong> A)$0 B)$<60,000> C)$<500,000> D)$<800,000> E)$<1,000,000> <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 120,000 units.

A)$0
B)$<60,000>
C)$<500,000>
D)$<800,000>
E)$<1,000,000>
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An appropriate cost driver for shipping costs might be the number of units shipped.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 40,000 units.</strong> A)$0 B)$<200,000> C)$<500,000> D)$<800,000> E)$<1,000,000> <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 40,000 units.

A)$0
B)$<200,000>
C)$<500,000>
D)$<800,000>
E)$<1,000,000>
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Fixed costs do not have cost drivers, at least in the short-run.
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Which of the following is a fixed cost in a clothing store?

A)store manager's salary
B)electricity
C)sales commissions
D)inventory
E)paper for the cash register
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Which of the following statements about cost management is TRUE?

A)It requires that managers actively strive to increase revenues.
B)It only focuses on inventoriable costs.
C)It is not affected by the organization's customers.
D)It only applies to period costs.
E)It requires efficient management of the use of the cost drivers in the value-added activities.
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A cost object is anything for which a separate measurement of costs is desired.
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The plant supervisor's salary is a direct labour cost.
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Products, services, departments, and customers may be cost objects.
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Prime costs consist of direct and indirect manufacturing labour.
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Delivery charges are typically considered to be an indirect cost because it cannot be traced to each customer.
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A cost is classified as a direct or indirect cost based on the applicable cost object.
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Costs are accounted for in two basic stages: assignment followed by accumulation.
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Conversion costs are all manufacturing costs other than direct materials.
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A department could be considered a cost object.
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A cost object is always either a product or a service.
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Nearly all accounting systems accumulate forecasted costs.
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An actual cost is a predicted cost.
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Conversion costs include all direct manufacturing costs.
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Assigning direct costs poses more problems than assigning indirect costs.
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Costs of Sales is another way of phrasing Cost of Goods Sold.
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Factors affecting direct/indirect cost classifications are the materiality of the cost in question, the information-gathering technology used, and the operations.
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Rent for the building that contains the manufacturing and engineering departments can all be charged as manufacturing overhead costs.
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Indirect costs cannot be economically traced directly to the cost objective.
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"Cost" is defined by accountants as a resource sacrificed or foregone to achieve a specific objective.
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Cost tracing assigns indirect costs to the chosen cost object.
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A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: football equipment and hockey equipment.An indirect cost for the hockey equipment line is the

A)material used to make the hockey sticks.
B)labour to bind the shaft to the blade of the hockey stick.
C)shift supervisor for the hockey line.
D)plant supervisor.
E)salesperson travelling expenses.
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Cost tracing is

A)the assignment of direct costs to the chosen cost object.
B)a function of cost allocation.
C)the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object.
D)the process of determining the actual cost of the cost object.
E)the assignment of both direct and indirect costs associated with a cost object.
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Classifying a cost as either direct or indirect depends upon

A)the behaviour of the cost in response to volume changes.
B)whether the cost is expensed in the period in which it is incurred.
C)whether the cost can be traced to the cost object.
D)whether an expenditure is avoidable or not in the future.
E)the inventory classification system.
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Cost assignment is a term that refers solely to allocating indirect costs among diverse cost objects.
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Wages paid to machine operators on an assembly line are an example of which type of cost?

A)direct manufacturing labour costs
B)direct manufacturing overhead costs
C)direct materials costs
D)indirect manufacturing overhead costs
E)indirect material costs
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Cost allocation is

A)the process of tracking both direct and indirect costs associated to a cost object.
B)the process of determining the actual cost of the cost object.
C)the assignment of indirect costs to the chosen cost object.
D)a function of cost tracing.
E)the assignment of direct costs to the chosen cost object.
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Whether a company traces costs directly to an output unit or not depends upon

A)the materiality of the contribution a cost makes to the total cost per output unit.
B)the amount of similar costs in the cost assignment.
C)the effect of cost tracing on overhead.
D)the employment of cost management.
E)the amount of customer satisfaction.
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Which one of the following examples could be classified as a direct cost?

A)The costs of an entire factory's electricity related to a product; the product line is the cost object.
B)The printing costs incurred for payroll cheque processing; the payroll cheque processing is the cost object.
C)The salary of a maintenance supervisor in the manufacturing plant; Product A is the cost object.
D)The costs incurred for electricity in the office; the accounting office is the cost object.
E)The cost of advertising the products.
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Anything for which a separate measurement of costs is desired is known as

A)a cost item.
B)a cost object.
C)a fixed cost item.
D)a variable cost object.
E)a cost driver.
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Actual costs are defined as

A)costs incurred.
B)direct costs.
C)indirect costs.
D)predicted costs.
E)sunk costs.
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Which of the following is an indirect production cost?

A)materials placed into production
B)calibrating factory equipment
C)labour placed into production
D)cost of shipping a product to the customer
E)advertising
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Which of the following is TRUE concerning prime costs?

A)Prime costs are direct manufacturing costs.
B)They include indirect manufacturing labour.
C)They equal the sum of direct manufacturing costs plus conversion costs.
D)They equal the sum of fixed manufacturing costs plus conversion costs.
E)They are indirect manufacturing costs.
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Which of the following is a cost object?

A)direct materials
B)customers
C)conversion costs
D)cost assignments
E)indirect labour
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Prime costs can include

A)conversion costs.
B)direct material costs.
C)indirect manufacturing labour.
D)machine set up costs.
E)advertizing costs.
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Which one of the following items is typically an example of an indirect cost of a cost object?

A)courier charges for shipment delivery
B)manufacturing plant electricity
C)direct manufacturing labour
D)wood used for furniture manufacture
E)refundable sales tax on direct materials
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36
Materiality refers to the significance of the cost in question.
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Cost assignment is

A)always arbitrary.
B)linking actual costs to cost objects.
C)the same as cost accumulation.
D)finding the difference between budgeted and actual costs.
E)the same as cost conversion.
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The determination of a cost as being either direct or indirect depends upon

A)the accounting system.
B)the allocation system.
C)the cost tracing system.
D)only the cost object chosen to determine its individual costs.
E)the choice of the cost object, and the materiality of the cost in question.
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A manufacturing plant produces two product lines: football equipment and hockey equipment.Direct costs for the football equipment line are the

A)beverages provided daily in the plant break room.
B)monthly lease payments for a specialized piece of equipment needed to manufacture the football helmet.
C)salaries of the clerical staff that work in the company administrative offices.
D)utilities paid for the manufacturing plant.
E)advertising costs.
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Factors affecting direct/indirect cost classification include all of the following EXCEPT the

A)cost assignment method.
B)materiality of the cost in question.
C)selection of the cost object.
D)available information-gathering technology.
E)design of operations.
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41
A relevant range is the range of the cost driver in which a specific relationship between cost and driver is valid.
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42
Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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48
What are the differences between direct costs and indirect costs? Give an example of each.
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49
A fixed cost is a cost that changes per unit as cost driver volume changes.
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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51
What is the meaning of the term "cost object"? Give an example of a cost object that would be used in a manufacturing company, a merchandising company, and a service sector company?
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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54
Changes in particular cost drivers automatically result in decreases in overall costs.
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55
Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Sheen Manufacturing has four manufacturing cost pools and many types of costs, some of which are e listed below.Match the type of cost with the most appropriate cost pool or as a period cost.

A)Period cost
B)Cost pool - indirect factory operating costs
C)Cost pool - indirect factory labour
D)Cost pool - direct factory labour
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Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required:
For the following items, label each as being appropriate for
Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required: For the following items, label each as being appropriate for    Office Supply Company manufactures office furniture.Recently the company decided to develop a formal cost accounting system.The company is currently converting all costs into classifications as related to its manufacturing processes.Required: For the following items, label each as being appropriate for
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60
Manufacturing overhead includes

A)corporate insurance cost.
B)the executive officers' salaries.
C)marketing costs.
D)supplies used in the human resources department.
E)plant utilities.
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61
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.</strong> A)$120,000 B)$0 C)$<30,000> D)$<100,000> E)$<450,000> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.

A)$120,000
B)$0
C)$<30,000>
D)$<100,000>
E)$<450,000>
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62
Which one of the following is a variable cost in a grocery store?

A)rent
B)president's salary
C)inventory of vegetables
D)property taxes
E)administrative salaries
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63
If each furnace required a hose that costs $20 and 2,000 furnaces are produced for the month, the $40,000 total cost for hoses

A)is considered to be a direct fixed cost.
B)is considered to be a direct variable cost.
C)is considered to be an indirect fixed cost.
D)is considered to be an indirect variable cost.
E)is considered to be variable or fixed, depending on the relevant range.
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64
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Variable costs</strong> A)are always indirect costs. B)increase in total when the actual level of activity increases. C)include most personnel costs and depreciation on machinery. D)can always be traced directly to the cost object. E)change in relation to selling price. Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Variable costs

A)are always indirect costs.
B)increase in total when the actual level of activity increases.
C)include most personnel costs and depreciation on machinery.
D)can always be traced directly to the cost object.
E)change in relation to selling price.
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65
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. The relevant range is important because</strong> A)it specifies which costs should be used for a given decision. B)it provides a basis for determining a range of acceptable cost alternatives. C)it is required to determine inventoriable costs under ASPE/IFRS. D)it specifies the limits beyond which the relationship of cost to cost drivers may not be valid. E)it determines the time horizon. Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
The relevant range is important because

A)it specifies which costs should be used for a given decision.
B)it provides a basis for determining a range of acceptable cost alternatives.
C)it is required to determine inventoriable costs under ASPE/IFRS.
D)it specifies the limits beyond which the relationship of cost to cost drivers may not be valid.
E)it determines the time horizon.
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Total variable costs change in direct proportion to changes in cost driver volume.
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67
The variable cost per unit of a product should stay the same throughout the relevant range of production.
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68
Competition places an increased emphasis on cost reductions.For an organization to reduce costs it must focus on

A)maximizing the cost allocation system.
B)reporting non-value added costs separately from value-added costs.
C)efficiently managing the use of the cost drivers in those value-added activities.
D)the cost allocation process.
E)reducing the number of cost drivers.
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Costing systems that identify the cost of each activity such as testing, design, or setup are called management-based costing systems.
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70
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. A mixed cost is</strong> A)a fixed cost. B)a cost with fixed and variable elements. C)a variable cost. D)always an indirect cost. E)a cost with direct and indirect elements. Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
A mixed cost is

A)a fixed cost.
B)a cost with fixed and variable elements.
C)a variable cost.
D)always an indirect cost.
E)a cost with direct and indirect elements.
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71
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 50,000 units.</strong> A)$50,000 B)$0 C)$<250,000> D)$<550,000> E)$250,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 50,000 units.

A)$50,000
B)$0
C)$<250,000>
D)$<550,000>
E)$250,000
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72
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 200,000 units.</strong> A)$460,000 B)$0 C)$<100,000> D)$900,000 E)$980,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 200,000 units.

A)$460,000
B)$0
C)$<100,000>
D)$900,000
E)$980,000
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Cost behaviour refers to</strong> A)how costs react to a change in the level of activity. B)whether a cost is incurred in a manufacturing, merchandising, or service company. C)classifying costs as either inventoriable or period costs. D)whether a particular expense has been ethically incurred. E)how costs react to a change in selling price. Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Cost behaviour refers to

A)how costs react to a change in the level of activity.
B)whether a cost is incurred in a manufacturing, merchandising, or service company.
C)classifying costs as either inventoriable or period costs.
D)whether a particular expense has been ethically incurred.
E)how costs react to a change in selling price.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.</strong> A)$150,000 B)$0 C)$<300,000> D)$<650,000> E)$300,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate this year's operating income if the company plans to produce and sell 60,000 units.

A)$150,000
B)$0
C)$<300,000>
D)$<650,000>
E)$300,000
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Big Island Coffee Co.produced and sold 120,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 120,000 units.</strong> A)$0 B)$<60,000> C)$<500,000> D)$<800,000> E)$<1,000,000> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 120,000 units.

A)$0
B)$<60,000>
C)$<500,000>
D)$<800,000>
E)$<1,000,000>
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76
An appropriate cost driver for shipping costs might be the number of units shipped.
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77
Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:
<strong>Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Macadamia Co.produced and sold 40,000 units last year.Per unit revenue and costs were as follows:   Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production. Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 40,000 units.</strong> A)$0 B)$<200,000> C)$<500,000> D)$<800,000> E)$<1,000,000> Fixed manufacturing overhead and administrative salaries are fixed costs.The per unit amounts are based on last year's production.
Calculate last year's operating income when the company produced and sold 40,000 units.

A)$0
B)$<200,000>
C)$<500,000>
D)$<800,000>
E)$<1,000,000>
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Fixed costs do not have cost drivers, at least in the short-run.
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Which of the following is a fixed cost in a clothing store?

A)store manager's salary
B)electricity
C)sales commissions
D)inventory
E)paper for the cash register
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Which of the following statements about cost management is TRUE?

A)It requires that managers actively strive to increase revenues.
B)It only focuses on inventoriable costs.
C)It is not affected by the organization's customers.
D)It only applies to period costs.
E)It requires efficient management of the use of the cost drivers in the value-added activities.
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