ACC 241 - Uses of Accounting Info II - Chapter 2

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Which of the following is not an activity in the value chain? A. Design B. Administration C. Customer Service D. Marketing

B. Administration

In the long run, most costs are _____ meaning management is able to influence or change the amount of the cost.

controllable costs

costs that can be influenced or changed by management.

controllable costs

the combination of direct labor and manufacturing overhead costs

conversion costs

anything for which managers want to know the cost

cost object

the cost of manufacturing the goods that were finished during the period

cost of goods manufactured

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Costs of a customer support center website

customer service

Which value chain element is associated with: Costs associated with warranties and recalls?

customer service

support provided for customers after the sale

customer service

completed goods that have not yet been sold

finished goods inventory

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly depreciation of equipment used in the customer service department at Klaben Ford Lincoln, a car dealership in Kent, Ohio

fixed

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly insurance costs for the building housing the administrative offices of Panera Bread in St. Louis, Missouri

fixed

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly office lease costs for the Portland office of E&Y, a global audit firm

fixed

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly rent for Onyx Nail Bar, a nail salon in Dallas, Texas

fixed

Fixed or variable costs? . Depreciation of exercise equipment at an LA Fitness club

fixed

Fixed or variable costs? . Property taxes for an Applebees' Neighborhood Grill & Bar

fixed

A product's _____ and _____, not the product's _____ should be used to forecast total costs at different production volumes.

fixed cost; variable cost; average cost

Within the relevant range, _____ do not change in total with changes in production volume.

fixed costs

costs that stay constant in total despite wide changes in volume

fixed costs

all manufacturing costs other than direct materials and direct labor; also called factory overhead and indirect manufacturing cost

manufacturing overhead

A(n) _____ is the cost of making one more unit

marginal cost

the cost of producing one more unit

marginal cost

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Cost of a prime-time TV ad featuring Smucker's® Fruit & Honey™ Fruit Spreads

marketing

Which value chain element is associated with: Cost of a 30-second commercial during the SuperBowl™?

marketing

promotion and advertising of products or services

marketing

Forever​ 21, Target, and​ Kohl's are all examples of _____.

merchandising companies

a company that resells tangible products previously bought from suppliers

merchandising company

Period costs are often referred to as _____.

operating expenses

earnings generated from the company's primary ongoing operations; the company's earnings before interest and taxes

operating income

Assume a grocery store manager wants to know the cost of running the Produce Department. Thus, the Produce Department is the cost object. Which of the following would be considered direct costs of the Produce Department? 1. Wages of checkout clerks 2. Wages for workers in the Produce Department 3. Depreciation on refrigerated produce display cases 4. Cost of weekly advertisements in local newspaper 5. Cost of bananas, lettuce, and other produce 6. Baggies and twist ties available for shoppers in the Produce Department 7. Monthly lease payment for grocery store retail location 8. Cost of scales hanging in the Produce Department

2, 3, 5, 6, 8

Which of the following is false? A. Sunk costs are generally relevant to decisions. B. Uncontrollable costs are costs over which the company has little or no control in the short run. C. The difference in cost between two alternatives is known as a differential cost. D. Sunk costs are costs that have already been incurred.

A. Sunk costs are generally relevant to decisions.

Which of the following types of companies will always have the Cost of Goods Sold account on their income​ statements? A. Service and manufacturing companies B. Merchandising and manufacturing companies C. Service and merchandising companies D. Service, merchandising, and manufacturing companies

B. Merchandising and manufacturing companies

Which of the following is true​? A. Manufacturing overhead is composed of only variable costs. B. Direct materials are considered to be fixed costs. C. Fixed costs stay constant in total over a wide range of activity levels. D. The average cost per unit can be used for predicting total costs at many different output levels.

C. Fixed costs stay constant in total over a wide range of activity levels.

Which of the following is a calculated​ amount, rather than a general ledger​ account? A. Sales revenue B. Finished goods inventory C. Cost of goods sold D. Cost of goods manufactured

D. Cost of goods manufactured

Which of the following is not part of manufacturing​ overhead? A. Other indirect manufacturing​ costs, such as plant utilities B. Indirect​ labor, such as plant forklift​ operators' wages C. Indirect​ materials, such as machine lubricants D. Period​ costs, such as depreciation on office computers

D. Period​ costs, such as depreciation on office computers

_____ for a company such as Best Buy (consumer electronics) includes all of the costs necessary to purchase products and get them onto the store shelves.

Inventory (merchandise)

_____ report three types of inventory on the balance sheet.

Manufacturing companies

Which of the following costs are treated as product costs by a merchandising company, such as Walmart? Which costs are treated as period costs? 1. Cost of leasing the retail locations 2. Cost of managers' and sales associates' salaries 3. Cost of merchandise purchased for resale 4. Cost of designing and operating the company's website 5. Cost of shipping merchandise to the store 6. Cost of providing free shipping to customers who buy product online 7. Cost of utilities used in running the retail locations 8. Cost of import duties paid on merchandise purchased from overseas suppliers 9. Depreciation on store shelving and shopping carts

Product costs: 3, 5, 8, Period costs: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9

researching and developing new or improved products or services or the processes for producing them

Research & Development (R&D)

What are the six elements of the value chain?

Research & Development, Design, Production or Purchases, Marketing, Distribution, Customer Service Ricky & Dicky did pee-pee M&Ms during church service.

_____ typically do not have an inventory account.

Service companies

_____ are costs that have already been incurred.

Sunk costs

_____ buy products in bulk from​ producers, marks them​ up, and resell to retailers.

Wholesalers

_____ is composed of goods partially through the manufacturing process​ (not finished​ yet).

Work in process inventory

For a merchandiser, _____ = [Beginning Inventory] + [Purchases] + [Freight-in] + [Import duties]

[Cost of Goods Available for Sale]

For a merchandiser, [Cost of Goods Sold] = [Beginning Inventory] + _____ + _____ + _____ - [Ending Inventory]

[Purchases], [Freight-in], [Import duties]

For a merchandiser, [Operating Income] = _____ - _____ - _____

[Sales Revenues], [Cost of Goods Sold], [Operating Expenses]

goods that are partway through the manufacturing process but not yet complete

work in process inventory

to assign an indirect cost to a cost object

allocate

to attach a cost to a cost object

assign

The _____ per unit declines as a production facility produces more units.

average cost

the total cost divided by the number of units

average cost

a means of production design in which a company tries to mimic, or copy, the natural biological process in which dead organisms (plants and animals) become the input for another organism or process

biomimicry

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Salary of engineers who are designing the new plant's layout

design

Which value chain element is associated with: Cost of making a new product prototype?

design

detailed engineering of products and services and the processes for producing them

design

the difference in cost between two alternative courses of action

differential cost

Costs that differ between alternatives are called _____.

differential costs

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of Juniors clothing

direct

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of costume jewelry on the mannequins in the Juniors Department

direct

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Juniors Department sales clerks

direct

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Manager of the Juniors Department

direct

A cost that can be traced to a cost object is known as a(n) _____.

direct cost

a cost that can be traced to a cost object; a cost that is readily identifiable or associated with the cost object

direct cost

the cost of compensating employees who physically convert raw materials into the company's products; labor costs that are directly traceable to the finished product

direct labor

Conversion costs consist of _____ and _____.

direct labor, manufacturing overhead

primary raw materials that become a physical part of a finished product and whose costs are traceable to the finished product

direct materials

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Depreciation on delivery vehicles

distribution

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Transportation costs to deliver Folgers Coffee® to retailers such as Kroger, Walmart, and Save-A-Lot

distribution

Which value chain element is associated with: Cost of shipping finished goods to overseas customers?

distribution

delivery of products or services to customers

distribution

the unfortunate practice of overstating a company's commitment to sustainability

greenwashing

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of bags used to package customer purchases at the main registers for the store

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of hangers used to display the clothing in store

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of radio advertising for the store

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Cost of the security staff at the Stow store

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Depreciation of the building

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Electricity for the building

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ Juniors clothing​ buyers' salaries​ (these buyers buy for all the Juniors Departments of​ Kohl's stores)

indirect

Direct cost or an indirect​ cost? ... assuming that the cost object is the Juniors Department​ (clothing and accessories for teenage and young​ women) in the Stow​ Kohl's department store.​ The Stow Kohl's store manager's salary

indirect

a cost that relates to the cost object but cannot be traced specifically to it; a cost that is jointly used or shared by more than one cost object

indirect cost

labor costs that are difficult to trace to specific products

indirect labor

materials whose costs are difficult to trace to specific products

indirect materials

a method of product design in which the company analyzes the environmental impact of a product, from cradle to grave, in an attempt to minimize negative environmental consequences throughout the entire lifespan of the product

life-cycle assessment

Which type of company would have work in process inventory?

manufacturing

Most​ for-profit organizations can be described as being in one​ (or more) of three​ categories: _____, _____, and _____.

manufacturing companies, merchandising companies, service companies

a company that uses labor, plant, and equipment to convert raw materials into new finished products

manufacturing company

all manufacturing overhead costs aside from indirect materials and indirect labor

other indirect manufacturing costs

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Costs of shipping finished products to customers

period

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Depreciation on salespeoples' automobiles

period

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Marketing manager's salary

period

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Company president's annual bonus

period

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Depreciation on tablets used by sales staff

period

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Gasoline used to operate refrigerated trucks delivering finished dairy products to grocery stores

period

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Research and development related to elimination of anti-biotic residues in milk

period

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Television advertisements for Bailey's products

period

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Lease payment on administrative headquarters

period

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Property taxes—30% of building is used for sales, marketing, and administrative offices

period

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Telecommunications costs for the customer service call center

period

the costs incurred by the company to operate the business that do not get treated as inventory, but rather are expensed immediately in the period in which they are incurred; do not relate to manufacturing or purchasing product; often called operating expenses or selling, general, and administrative expenses

period costs

an inventory system in which Cost of Goods Sold is calculated at the end of the period rather than every time a sale is made

periodic inventory

an inventory system in which both Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory are updated every time a sale is made

perpetual inventory

the combination of direct material and direct labor costs

prime costs

the costs incurred by manufacturers to produce their products or incurred by merchandisers to purchase their products; required by GAAP to be assigned to inventory until the products are sold for external reporting, at which point, they are expensed as Cost of Goods Sold

product costs

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Wages and salaries paid to machine operators at dairy processing plant

product, DL

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Wages and benefits paid to assembly line workers in the manufacturing plant

product, DL

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Cost of milk purchased from local dairy farmers

product, DM

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Plastic gallon containers in which milk is packaged

product, DM

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Standard packaging materials used to package individual units of product for sale (for example, cereal boxes in which cereal is packaged)

product, DM

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Depreciation on refrigerated trucks used to collect raw milk from local dairy farmers

product, MOH

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Lubricants used in running bottling machines

product, MOH

Period or product cost for Bailey Dairy Products​ Company? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Property insurance on dairy processing plant

product, MOH

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Depreciation on the automated production line equipment

product, MOH

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Property taxes—70% of the building is used for manufacturing

product, MOH

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Repairs and maintenance on factory equipment

product, MOH

Period or product cost? If product cost, is it direct material (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH)? Salaries paid to quality control inspectors in the plant

product, MOH

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Assembly-line workers' wages

product; direct labor

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Cost of major components of the finished product

product; direct materials

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Depreciation on plant equipment

product; manufacturing overhead

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Insurance on plant building

product; manufacturing overhead

For a manufacturing company, is it a product cost or period cost? If product, is it direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead? Plant forklift operator's salary

product; manufacturing overhead

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Depreciation on Orrville, Ohio plant

production

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Plant manager's salary

production

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Purchase of strawberries used in Smucker's® Strawberry Preserves

production

Which value chain element is associated with: Cost of assembly labor used in the plant?

production

resources used to produce a product or service or to purchase finished merchandise intended for resale

production or purchases

Johnson​ & Johnson, a personal care products​ manufacturer, converts _____ into finished products.

raw materials inventory

all raw materials (direct materials and indirect materials) not yet used in manufacturing

raw materials inventory

Which of the six business functions in the value chain does the cost fall under? Depreciation on food research lab

research and development

Which value chain element is associated with: Costs a pharmaceutical company incurs to develop new drugs?

research and development

merchandising company that sells to consumers

retailer

A law​ office, an advertising​ agency, and a hospital are all examples of _____.

service companies

a company that sells intangible services rather than tangible products

service company

a cost that has already been incurred

sunk cost

the cost of all resources used throughout the value chain

total cost

to assign a direct cost to a cost object

trace

evaluating a company's performance not only by its ability to generate economic profits, but also by its impact on people and the planet

triple bottom line

costs that cannot be changed or influenced in the short run by management

uncontrollable costs

the activities that add value to a firm's products and services; includes R&D, design, production or purchases, marketing, distribution, and customer service

value chain

Fixed or variable costs? Cost of French fries used at a McDonald's restaurant

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Cost of fuel used by Old Dominion Freight Line, a national trucking company

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Cost of oranges sold at a Kroger's grocery store

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Cost of rubber used to manufacturer L.L. Bean boots

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Hourly wages paid to cashiers at The Home Depot

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly cost of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts store

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Monthly sugar costs for The Hershey Company

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Sales commissions at Tampa Honda in Florida

variable

Fixed or variable costs? Shipping costs at Amazon.com

variable

Gasoline is one of many _____ in the operation of a motor vehicle.

variable costs

costs that change in total in direct proportion to changes in volume

variable costs

merchandising companies that buy in bulk from manufacturers, mark up the prices, and then sell those products to retailers

wholesaler


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