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Question 20
Kelly's Wood Shop produces wood chips and sawdust in a joint manufacturing process - not sure why.... One jointly produced batch yields 3,000 cubic yards of woodchips and 10,000 cubic yards of sawdust. The estimated cost per batch is $24,800. Management has decided that only 2 cubic yards of sawdust are produced during the same time it takes to produce 10 cubic yards of woodchips. Based on this information, allocate the joint cost of production for 1 batch to the sawdust using the Weighted Average Method.
$9,920
$19,100, rounded
$5,700 rounded
$14,880
Question 19
Three products result from a joint production process. Product A - 100 units, Product B - 100 units and Product C - 50 units. Using the physical units method, what percent of the joint costs will be allocated to Product B?
50 %
40%
60 %
Cannot be determined.
Question 18
Which Support Department allocation method is considered to generally be the most accurate?
Reciprocal Services Method
The Direct Method
The Sequential Method
The Zanzibar Method
Question 17
KneeGuard, Inc. uses the Direct Method to allocate support department costs. The Service Departments are Accounting and Custodial services. Production departments are Parts and Assembly. Initial cost distributions to each department are as follows: Accounting = $140,000; Custodial = $720,000; Parts = $7500,000 and Assembly = $440,000.
Accounting Custodial Parts Assembly
Square feet 800 1,000 6,000 2,000
People 4 8 15 9
KneeGuard uses # people as the cost driver for Accounting and square footage for Custodial costs. What will be the percentage of Custodial costs allocated to Parts?
75%
25%
61.2%
38.8%
Question 16
Smeltzer uses the Direct Method to allocate support department costs. The Service Departments are HR and Custodial services. Production Departments are Fabrication and Assembly. Initial cost distributions to each department are as follows: HR = $240,000; Custodial = $620,000; Fabrication = $1,400,000 and Assembly = $890,000.
HR Custodial Fabrication Assembly
Square feet 600 1,000 5,000 3,000
People 8 15 30 20
Smeltzer uses # people as cost driver for HR and square footage for Custodial costs. What will be the total costs for the Assembly Department after all service department costs are allocated?
$1,218,500
$1,931,500
$1,750,020
Not this one.
Question 15
When support department costs are applied using the Multiple Production Department Method, all overhead is applied to products using a single cost driver at the same rate.
True
False
Question 14
Which of the following is not true of the sequential method to allocate support department costs?
The order in which support department costs are dealt with doesn't matter.
The sequential method is more complex than the direct method.
The sequential method to allocate support department costs is usually easier to use than the reciprocal services method, particularly when there are more than four departments involved.
Not this one.
Question 13
Wilson Brace makes back braces for old college professors. The following information is available:
Consider Mugyump Consolidated. If the unit cost of direct materials decreases, what will happen to the break-even point?
Break-even point will decrease.
Break-even point will increase.
Unit variable costs will increase.
The Dallas Cowboys will win the Super Bowl.
Question 9
Sundance uses the Direct Method to allocate support department costs to production departments. The company wants to allocate HR department costs. The most appropriate cost driver for this allocation would be
the number of employees in the production department
the square footage of the production department
the machine hours utilized by the plant
the amount of direct materials consumed by the production department
Question 8
Under the Sequential Method, support department costs are never allocated back to a support department whose costs have already been allocated.
True
False
Question 7
Shim Sham Rugs has calculated Break Even Sales to be 850 rugs. If next period, variable unit costs go up, the Break Even Sales number will fall.
True
False
Question 6
Sales in excess of the Variable costs of production is
The Contribution Margin
Variable Cost per Unit
Fixed Costs
Factory Overhead
Question 5
Costs that remain the same in total, even as production increases are called
fixed costs
variable costs
sunk costs
Bost costs
Question 4
Elementary, Inc makes left-handed candlestick holders at $4.44 fixed costs per unit. If Elementary doubles its production, what will happen to the fixed costs per unit, if nothing else changes?
the fixed costs per unit will decrease.
the fixed costs per unit will double.
the variable costs per unit will be cut in half.
the variable costs per unit will go up.
Question 3
The ______________ cost per unit does not change regardless of the activity level (volume of production).
variable
fixed
total
relevant
Question 2
The fixed cost per unit does not change even when activity (production) levels change.
True
False
Question 1
The activity levels over which a cost behavior is studied is called
Relevant Range
Remarkable Range
Activity Zone
Pertinent Period
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