Deck 7: Activity-Based Costing and Activity Based Management

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Customer-level activities are also referred to as customer-sustaining activities.
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In an activity-based costing system,the benefits of defining more detailed activities will always outweigh the effort needed to monitor activity performance,and the resulting potential for error.
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With activity-based costing,the goal is to develop a product cost that captures the amount of each resource consumed by the activities performed to produce a specific product.
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For unit-level activities, the total level of activity performed varies proportionately with the number of units produced.
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A simple ABC model can have fewer than 20 activities; a complex model may include up to 100 activities,but no more.
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Activity-based costing is a costing technique that assigns costs to cost objects such as products or customers,based on the activities those cost objects require.
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In an activity-based costing system, after the manufacturing overhead costs have been assigned to activity cost pools, the next step is to calculate the unit product cost.
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Organizational-level activities provide identifiable benefits to specific products or services.
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An activity-based analysis that focuses only on manufacturing overhead improves GAAP-based financial statements.
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Even when direct materials and direct labor comprise the majority of product costs,manufacturing overhead allocation is still a major issue.
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Identifying the activities performed in the organization is the most time consuming part of implementing an activity-based costing system.
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In an activity-based costing system,a critical question to ask during activity identification is,"How important is this activity to the overall strategy of the organization?"
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Calculating the direct materials and direct labor cost that have been incurred to produce a product or deliver a service is a relatively complex process.
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In an activity-based costing system,after all the activities have been identified and the appropriate level of detail selected,the activities are combined into activity cost pools based on their cost drivers.
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The first step in developing activity-based product costs is to develop activity cost pools.
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Product-level activities are also referred to as product-sustaining activities.
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Under activity-based costing, selling and administrative costs should be allocated to products if they are incurred to provide resources that are consumed by unit-level, batch-level, or product-level activities.
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First-stage allocation is the process of assigning manufacturing overhead costs to activity pools.
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In an activity-based costing system,the greater the level of detail the company wants to collect,the greater the chance of misclassifying some costs and activities.
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Customer-level activities and the resources consumed to perform them do not affect product costs.
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Activity-based costing did  not \textbf{ not } gain widespread popularity until

A)1887.
B)1907.
C)1957.
D)1987.
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Process improvement is the examination of business processes to identify incremental changes that may reduce operating costs.
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A costing technique that assigns costs to cost objects such as products or customers,based on the activities those cost objects require is referred to as

A)Activity-job costing.
B)Activity-based costing.
C)Activity-pool costing.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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The total amount of manufacturing overhead allocated to a particular product will always be the same for both the traditional overhead allocation method based on direct labor hours and the activity-based costing overhead allocation.
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The process of using activity-based costing information to manage a business's activities,and thus its costs,is called total quality management.
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The calculation to allocate cost to products or services is to divide the activity driver consumption by the activity rate.
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Activity-based costing information can be used to make decisions regarding pricing,customer profitability,distribution channel profitability,and process improvement.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Product-level
C)Industry-level
D)Customer-level
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Indicators that an activity-based costing analysis may be appropriate include all the following  except \textbf{ except }

A)Bids for complex products are accepted,while bids for simple products are rejected.
B)Products are similar and consume resources in the same way.
C)High-volume jobs show losses or minimal profits,while low-volume jobs show healthy profits.
D)Bids for jobs that require "special" processing are always accepted.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is not a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)Factory-level
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The greatest use of activity-based costing information is for product costing and cost control.
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The two categories - valued-added and non-value added - are defined from the organization's management perspective.
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Activity-based management focuses on using the cost of performing the activities required to produce and sell products to identify activities that are non-value added.
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Although the total amount of allocated overhead differs between a traditional overhead allocation method and activity-based overhead allocations,we can still compare the percentage of overhead allocated to each product.
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Non-value added costs  cannot \textbf{ cannot } be eliminated without affecting the quality of products.
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The main reason for generating new information provided by activity-based costing is

A)To help managers make better decisions.
B)To provide employees in the accounting department with work to do.
C)To calculate variances.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Indicators that an activity-based costing analysis may be appropriate include all the following  except \textbf{ except }

A)Some manufacturing departments run at capacity,while others have minimal operations.
B)Bids for jobs that require "special" processing are always accepted.
C)Products are similar and consume resources in the same way.
D)High-volume jobs show losses or minimal profits,while low-volume jobs show healthy profits.
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With activity-based costing,the goal is to

A)Develop a product cost that captures the amount of each resource consumed by the activities performed to produce a specific product.
B)Develop a product cost that allocates manufacturing overhead to each resource consumed by the activities performed to a group of similar products.
C)Develop a product cost that eliminates all waste such as machine down time and defective products.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Frederick Taylor was the first to understand the importance of a business's activities.He examined workers' jobs as a set of tasks,each of which had a standard completion time in

A)The early 1800s.
B)The late 1800s.
C)The early 1900s.
D)The late 1900s.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Product-level
B)Operations-level
C)Customer-level
D)Organization-level
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Processing a sales order is an example of a

A)Product-level activity.
B)Unit-level activity.
C)Customer-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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In an activity-based system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)All of these ans choices are categories in which activities are classified.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Variable-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)Organization-level
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is not a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)Delivery-level
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Activities that are performed for specific customers are classified as a

A)Delivery-level activity.
B)Customer-level activity.
C)Accounts receivable-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a unit-level activity?

A)Ordering direct materials
B)Direct labor
C)Preparing the annual budget
D)Performing quality tests
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For a unit-level activity, the total level of activity performed varies

A)Proportionately with the number of units produced.
B)Inversely with the number of units produced.
C)Does not change with a change in activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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A difference in GAAP-based product costing and activity-based costing is that under activity-based costing

A)All costs are classified as product and period costs whereas under GAAP they are classified by behavior.
B)Sales less cost of goods sold is classified as gross profit whereas under GAAP this subtotal is titled contribution margin.
C)Selling and administrative costs are allocated to products if they are incurred to provide resources that are consumed by unit-level, batch-level or product-level activities.
D)All costs are traceable whereas in GAAP-based costing all costs are not traceable.
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Since a batch-level activity is based on the existence of the batch,a batch consumes resources

A)Proportionately with the number of units in the batch.
B)Inversely with the number of units in the batch
C)The same amount of resources whether it contains 20 units or 2,000 units.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a unit-level activity?

A)Preparing purchase orders.
B)Machine set-up
C)Quality tests
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a batch-level activity?

A)Machine set-up
B)Preparing the annual budget
C)Direct labor
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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An example of an organization-level activity is

A)Providing electricity to the factory to run the sewing machines.
B)Creating a pattern for a new line of dresses.
C)Renting factory space.
D)All of these ans choices are organization-level activities.
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Which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a product- or service-related activity?

A)Unit-level
B)Product-level
C)Batch-level
D)Customer-level
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Activities that support the products or services a company provides is classified as a

A)Unit-level activity.
B)Batch-level activity.
C)Product-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Activities that are performed all at once on groups of products is classified as a

A)Unit-level activity.
B)Group-level activity.
C)Batch-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a batch-level activity?

A)Engineering changes made on the assembly line
B)Quality tests
C)Warehouse costs
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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An activity that is performed for each individual unit of product is classified as a

A)Variable cost-level activity.
B)Unit-level activity.
C)Batch-level activity.
D)Operations-level activity.
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Product-level activities are also referred to as

A)Product-sustaining activities.
B)Product resource activities.
C)Batch-level activities.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following is a product- or service-related activity?

A)Batch-level
B)Customer-level
C)Organization-level
D)All of these ans choices are product- or service-related activities.
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Activities that are required to provide productive capacity and to keep the business in operation are

A)Batch-level activities
B)Product-level activities
C)Customer-level activities
D)Organization-level activities
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Which of the following would  not \textbf{ not } be considered a customer-level activity?

A)Making a sales call
B)Processing a sales order
C)Delivery costs
D)Preparing purchase orders
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Calculating the activity rate is similar to the calculation of the

A)Activity pools.
B)Predetermined overhead rate.
C)Overhead leverage rate.
D)Contribution margin rate.
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Which of the following would be considered a product-level activity?

A)Product design changes
B)Quality tests
C)Preparing purchase orders
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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In implementing an activity-based costing system,once the activity pools have been determined,manufacturing overhead costs can be assigned to them.This is referred to as

A)Predetermined overhead allocation
B)Overhead application
C)First-stage allocation
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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Which of the following is a reason that employees must estimate how much time employees spend performing each activity?

A)So that the budget committee will know how to allocate direct material
B)So that the resources consumed by the activities can be calculated
C)So that the level of detail will not become too burdensome
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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Estimated costs for activity cost pools and other items are as follows:
Machining         ~~~~~~~~        ~~~~~~~~       ~~~~~~ $800,000
Assembling         ~~~~~~~~        ~~~~~~~~     ~~ ~~~ 200,000
Advertising         ~~~~~~~~       ~~~ ~~~~      ~~~~ ~~ 450,000
Inspecting and testing         ~~~~~~~~ 175,000
Total estimated overhead is

A) $1,000,000.
B) $1,175,000.
C) $1,450,000.
D) $1,625,000.
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The first step in implementing an activity-based costing system begins with

A)Developing activity cost pools
B)Identifying activities
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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Assigning manufacturing overhead cost to activity pools is referred to as first-stage allocation because

A)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to cost objects.
B)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to cost drivers.
C)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to activity drivers.
D)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to activity objects.
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Which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a step in implementing an activity-based costing system?

A)Developing activity cost pools
B)Identifying activities
C)Calculating pre-determined overhead rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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Identifying activities performed in the organization is the first step in developing activity-based product costs.Which of the following is a way to identify these activities?

A)Asking employees what they do
B)Analyzing industry averages
C)Both asking employees what they do and analyzing industry averages.
D)Neither asking employees what they do nor analyzing industry averages.
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Which of the following would be considered a product-level activity?

A)Quality tests
B)Engineering changes made in the assembly line
C)Machine set-up
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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In the activity identification stage of implementing an activity-based costing system,defining activities in greater detail will

A)Require more monitoring.
B)Lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
C)Both require more monitoring and lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
D)Neither require more monitoring nor lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
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In implementing an activity-based costing system,after all the activities have been identified and the appropriate level of detail selected,the activities are combined into activity cost pools based on their

A)Behavior
B)Function
C)Cost drivers
D)Cost levels
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Which of the following is the most time consuming part of implementing an activity-based costing system?

A)Identifying activities
B)Developing activity cost pools
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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Identifying activities performed in the organization is the first step in developing activity-based product costs.Which of the following is a way to identify these activities?

A)Asking employees what they do
B)Observe what employees do
C)Both asking employees what they do and observing what employees do.
D)Neither asking employees what they do nor observing what employees do.
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Which of the following would be a likely activity driver for product design?

A)Number of product lines
B)Number of direct labor hours
C)Number of machine hours
D)Number of batches
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Which of the following would be a likely activity driver for warehousing/packaging?

A)Direct labor hours
B)Number of machine set-ups
C)Number of product lines
D)Number of batches
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Which of the following would be considered a customer-level activity?

A)Ordering direct materials used in all products
B)Engineering changes made that will affect all products
C)Cleaning the machines before beginning production
D)Processing a sales order
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In the activity identification stage of implementing an activity-based costing system,the greater the level of detail

A)The less likely the company will be to have a net loss.
B)The greater the chance of misclassifying some costs and activities
C)The less likely to misclassify some costs and activities
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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Which of the following is the step in implementing an activity-based costing system that can generate the greatest error?

A)Identifying activities
B)Developing activity cost pools
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the
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Customer-level activities are also referred to as customer-sustaining activities.
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In an activity-based costing system,the benefits of defining more detailed activities will always outweigh the effort needed to monitor activity performance,and the resulting potential for error.
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With activity-based costing,the goal is to develop a product cost that captures the amount of each resource consumed by the activities performed to produce a specific product.
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For unit-level activities, the total level of activity performed varies proportionately with the number of units produced.
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A simple ABC model can have fewer than 20 activities; a complex model may include up to 100 activities,but no more.
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Activity-based costing is a costing technique that assigns costs to cost objects such as products or customers,based on the activities those cost objects require.
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Organizational-level activities provide identifiable benefits to specific products or services.
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An activity-based analysis that focuses only on manufacturing overhead improves GAAP-based financial statements.
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Even when direct materials and direct labor comprise the majority of product costs,manufacturing overhead allocation is still a major issue.
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Identifying the activities performed in the organization is the most time consuming part of implementing an activity-based costing system.
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In an activity-based costing system,a critical question to ask during activity identification is,"How important is this activity to the overall strategy of the organization?"
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Calculating the direct materials and direct labor cost that have been incurred to produce a product or deliver a service is a relatively complex process.
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In an activity-based costing system,after all the activities have been identified and the appropriate level of detail selected,the activities are combined into activity cost pools based on their cost drivers.
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The first step in developing activity-based product costs is to develop activity cost pools.
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Product-level activities are also referred to as product-sustaining activities.
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Under activity-based costing, selling and administrative costs should be allocated to products if they are incurred to provide resources that are consumed by unit-level, batch-level, or product-level activities.
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First-stage allocation is the process of assigning manufacturing overhead costs to activity pools.
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In an activity-based costing system,the greater the level of detail the company wants to collect,the greater the chance of misclassifying some costs and activities.
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Customer-level activities and the resources consumed to perform them do not affect product costs.
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Activity-based costing did  not \textbf{ not } gain widespread popularity until

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B)1907.
C)1957.
D)1987.
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Process improvement is the examination of business processes to identify incremental changes that may reduce operating costs.
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A costing technique that assigns costs to cost objects such as products or customers,based on the activities those cost objects require is referred to as

A)Activity-job costing.
B)Activity-based costing.
C)Activity-pool costing.
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The total amount of manufacturing overhead allocated to a particular product will always be the same for both the traditional overhead allocation method based on direct labor hours and the activity-based costing overhead allocation.
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The process of using activity-based costing information to manage a business's activities,and thus its costs,is called total quality management.
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The calculation to allocate cost to products or services is to divide the activity driver consumption by the activity rate.
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Activity-based costing information can be used to make decisions regarding pricing,customer profitability,distribution channel profitability,and process improvement.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Product-level
C)Industry-level
D)Customer-level
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Indicators that an activity-based costing analysis may be appropriate include all the following  except \textbf{ except }

A)Bids for complex products are accepted,while bids for simple products are rejected.
B)Products are similar and consume resources in the same way.
C)High-volume jobs show losses or minimal profits,while low-volume jobs show healthy profits.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is not a category in which activities are classified?

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C)Product-level
D)Factory-level
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The greatest use of activity-based costing information is for product costing and cost control.
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The two categories - valued-added and non-value added - are defined from the organization's management perspective.
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Activity-based management focuses on using the cost of performing the activities required to produce and sell products to identify activities that are non-value added.
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Although the total amount of allocated overhead differs between a traditional overhead allocation method and activity-based overhead allocations,we can still compare the percentage of overhead allocated to each product.
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Non-value added costs  cannot \textbf{ cannot } be eliminated without affecting the quality of products.
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The main reason for generating new information provided by activity-based costing is

A)To help managers make better decisions.
B)To provide employees in the accounting department with work to do.
C)To calculate variances.
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Indicators that an activity-based costing analysis may be appropriate include all the following  except \textbf{ except }

A)Some manufacturing departments run at capacity,while others have minimal operations.
B)Bids for jobs that require "special" processing are always accepted.
C)Products are similar and consume resources in the same way.
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With activity-based costing,the goal is to

A)Develop a product cost that captures the amount of each resource consumed by the activities performed to produce a specific product.
B)Develop a product cost that allocates manufacturing overhead to each resource consumed by the activities performed to a group of similar products.
C)Develop a product cost that eliminates all waste such as machine down time and defective products.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Frederick Taylor was the first to understand the importance of a business's activities.He examined workers' jobs as a set of tasks,each of which had a standard completion time in

A)The early 1800s.
B)The late 1800s.
C)The early 1900s.
D)The late 1900s.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Product-level
B)Operations-level
C)Customer-level
D)Organization-level
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Processing a sales order is an example of a

A)Product-level activity.
B)Unit-level activity.
C)Customer-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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In an activity-based system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Unit-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)All of these ans choices are categories in which activities are classified.
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a category in which activities are classified?

A)Variable-level
B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)Organization-level
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In an activity-based costing system,which of the following is not a category in which activities are classified?

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B)Batch-level
C)Product-level
D)Delivery-level
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Activities that are performed for specific customers are classified as a

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C)Accounts receivable-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a unit-level activity?

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B)Direct labor
C)Preparing the annual budget
D)Performing quality tests
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For a unit-level activity, the total level of activity performed varies

A)Proportionately with the number of units produced.
B)Inversely with the number of units produced.
C)Does not change with a change in activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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A difference in GAAP-based product costing and activity-based costing is that under activity-based costing

A)All costs are classified as product and period costs whereas under GAAP they are classified by behavior.
B)Sales less cost of goods sold is classified as gross profit whereas under GAAP this subtotal is titled contribution margin.
C)Selling and administrative costs are allocated to products if they are incurred to provide resources that are consumed by unit-level, batch-level or product-level activities.
D)All costs are traceable whereas in GAAP-based costing all costs are not traceable.
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Since a batch-level activity is based on the existence of the batch,a batch consumes resources

A)Proportionately with the number of units in the batch.
B)Inversely with the number of units in the batch
C)The same amount of resources whether it contains 20 units or 2,000 units.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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Which of the following would be considered a unit-level activity?

A)Preparing purchase orders.
B)Machine set-up
C)Quality tests
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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51
Which of the following would be considered a batch-level activity?

A)Machine set-up
B)Preparing the annual budget
C)Direct labor
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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52
An example of an organization-level activity is

A)Providing electricity to the factory to run the sewing machines.
B)Creating a pattern for a new line of dresses.
C)Renting factory space.
D)All of these ans choices are organization-level activities.
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53
Which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a product- or service-related activity?

A)Unit-level
B)Product-level
C)Batch-level
D)Customer-level
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54
Activities that support the products or services a company provides is classified as a

A)Unit-level activity.
B)Batch-level activity.
C)Product-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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55
Activities that are performed all at once on groups of products is classified as a

A)Unit-level activity.
B)Group-level activity.
C)Batch-level activity.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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56
Which of the following would be considered a batch-level activity?

A)Engineering changes made on the assembly line
B)Quality tests
C)Warehouse costs
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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57
An activity that is performed for each individual unit of product is classified as a

A)Variable cost-level activity.
B)Unit-level activity.
C)Batch-level activity.
D)Operations-level activity.
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58
Product-level activities are also referred to as

A)Product-sustaining activities.
B)Product resource activities.
C)Batch-level activities.
D)None of these ans choices are correct..
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59
Which of the following is a product- or service-related activity?

A)Batch-level
B)Customer-level
C)Organization-level
D)All of these ans choices are product- or service-related activities.
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60
Activities that are required to provide productive capacity and to keep the business in operation are

A)Batch-level activities
B)Product-level activities
C)Customer-level activities
D)Organization-level activities
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61
Which of the following would  not \textbf{ not } be considered a customer-level activity?

A)Making a sales call
B)Processing a sales order
C)Delivery costs
D)Preparing purchase orders
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62
Calculating the activity rate is similar to the calculation of the

A)Activity pools.
B)Predetermined overhead rate.
C)Overhead leverage rate.
D)Contribution margin rate.
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63
Which of the following would be considered a product-level activity?

A)Product design changes
B)Quality tests
C)Preparing purchase orders
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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64
In implementing an activity-based costing system,once the activity pools have been determined,manufacturing overhead costs can be assigned to them.This is referred to as

A)Predetermined overhead allocation
B)Overhead application
C)First-stage allocation
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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65
Which of the following is a reason that employees must estimate how much time employees spend performing each activity?

A)So that the budget committee will know how to allocate direct material
B)So that the resources consumed by the activities can be calculated
C)So that the level of detail will not become too burdensome
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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66
Estimated costs for activity cost pools and other items are as follows:
Machining         ~~~~~~~~        ~~~~~~~~       ~~~~~~ $800,000
Assembling         ~~~~~~~~        ~~~~~~~~     ~~ ~~~ 200,000
Advertising         ~~~~~~~~       ~~~ ~~~~      ~~~~ ~~ 450,000
Inspecting and testing         ~~~~~~~~ 175,000
Total estimated overhead is

A) $1,000,000.
B) $1,175,000.
C) $1,450,000.
D) $1,625,000.
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67
The first step in implementing an activity-based costing system begins with

A)Developing activity cost pools
B)Identifying activities
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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68
Assigning manufacturing overhead cost to activity pools is referred to as first-stage allocation because

A)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to cost objects.
B)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to cost drivers.
C)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to activity drivers.
D)Costs are assigned first to the activity pools before being assigned to activity objects.
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69
Which of the following is  not \textbf{ not } a step in implementing an activity-based costing system?

A)Developing activity cost pools
B)Identifying activities
C)Calculating pre-determined overhead rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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70
Identifying activities performed in the organization is the first step in developing activity-based product costs.Which of the following is a way to identify these activities?

A)Asking employees what they do
B)Analyzing industry averages
C)Both asking employees what they do and analyzing industry averages.
D)Neither asking employees what they do nor analyzing industry averages.
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71
Which of the following would be considered a product-level activity?

A)Quality tests
B)Engineering changes made in the assembly line
C)Machine set-up
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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72
In the activity identification stage of implementing an activity-based costing system,defining activities in greater detail will

A)Require more monitoring.
B)Lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
C)Both require more monitoring and lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
D)Neither require more monitoring nor lessen the change of misclassifying some costs and activities.
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73
In implementing an activity-based costing system,after all the activities have been identified and the appropriate level of detail selected,the activities are combined into activity cost pools based on their

A)Behavior
B)Function
C)Cost drivers
D)Cost levels
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74
Which of the following is the most time consuming part of implementing an activity-based costing system?

A)Identifying activities
B)Developing activity cost pools
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the unit product cost
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75
Identifying activities performed in the organization is the first step in developing activity-based product costs.Which of the following is a way to identify these activities?

A)Asking employees what they do
B)Observe what employees do
C)Both asking employees what they do and observing what employees do.
D)Neither asking employees what they do nor observing what employees do.
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76
Which of the following would be a likely activity driver for product design?

A)Number of product lines
B)Number of direct labor hours
C)Number of machine hours
D)Number of batches
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77
Which of the following would be a likely activity driver for warehousing/packaging?

A)Direct labor hours
B)Number of machine set-ups
C)Number of product lines
D)Number of batches
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78
Which of the following would be considered a customer-level activity?

A)Ordering direct materials used in all products
B)Engineering changes made that will affect all products
C)Cleaning the machines before beginning production
D)Processing a sales order
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79
In the activity identification stage of implementing an activity-based costing system,the greater the level of detail

A)The less likely the company will be to have a net loss.
B)The greater the chance of misclassifying some costs and activities
C)The less likely to misclassify some costs and activities
D)None of these ans choices are correct.
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80
Which of the following is the step in implementing an activity-based costing system that can generate the greatest error?

A)Identifying activities
B)Developing activity cost pools
C)Calculating activity cost pool rates
D)Calculate the
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