Chapter 6 SB
A limited resource of some type that restricts the company's ability to satisfy demand is a(n) Blank______.
constraint
Anything that prevents you from getting more of what you want is a(n)
constraint
To maximize total contribution margin when a constrained resource exists, produce the products with the
highest contribution margin per unit of the constrained resource
Synonyms for differential costs include Blank______ cost.
incremental avoidable
Future costs and benefits that do not differ between alternatives are Blank______ costs to the decision-making process.
irrelevant
When deciding whether to drive your car or take a train to a destination, the costs for your car insurance and driver's license are Blank______ costs.
irrelevant
Differential costs and benefits that should be considered in a decision
may be qualitative or quantitative
The potential benefit given up when selecting one alternative over another is a(n) Blank______cost.
opportunity
Costs and benefits that always differ between alternatives are Blank______ costs and benefits
relevant
Differential revenue is an example of a(n) Blank______ benefit.
relevant
When making a decision only Blank______ costs and benefits should to be included in the analysis.
relevant
When making a decision, only relevant items are included in the analysis of the alternatives when using
the differential cost approach only
If a company is using a resource that could be used for some other purpose, the opportunity cost of that resource is Blank______.
the profit from the best alternative use of the resource
A set of activities ranging from development to production to after-sales service is called Blank______.
the value chain
When considering accepting a special order, Blank______.
there must be idle capacity normal sales must not be affected
When considering decision alternatives, both relevant and irrelevant costs are included when using the ________ cost approach
total
When a constraint exists, companies need to focus on maximizing
total contribution margin
Every decision has at least Blank______ alternative(s).
two
Activities ranging from development to production to after-sales service are called a(n)
value chain
Which term refers to a company that is involved in more than one activity in the value chain?
vertical integration
Select all that apply A company must make a volume trade-off decision when they
do not have enough capacity to satisfy the demand for all of its products must trade off units of one product for units of another due to limited production capacity
When making a decision to either buy a movie ticket or rent a DVD, the cost of the movie ticket is an example of a(n) Blank______ cost.
incremental avoidable
In order to prevent confusion and keep attention focused on critical information, it is desirable to
isolate relevant costs from irrelevant costs
When making a decision, qualitative differences between alternatives Blank______ be ignored.
should not
Determining whether to carry out an activity in the value chain internally or use a supplier is a Blank______decision.
sourcing
Whether to perform various organization activities such as payroll and accounting internally or use an external provider is a Blank______ decision.
sourcing
A one-time order that is not considered part of the company's normal ongoing business is called a Blank______ order.
special
When demand for products exceeds the production capacity, a Blank______ decision must be made.
volume trade-off
A special order should be accepted
when the incremental revenue from the special order exceeds the incremental costs of the order
When a resource, such as space in the factory, has no alternative use, its opportunity cost is Blank______.
zero
A cost that can be eliminated in whole or in part by choosing one alternative over another is a(n) Blank______ cost.
avoidable
Potential advantages of dropping a product line or other segment include
avoiding more fixed costs than the company loses in contribution margin an overall increase in net operating income
A business segment should only be dropped if a company can save more in Blank______ costs than it loses in contribution margin.
fixed
When making a volume-trade off decision, managers should ignore
fixed costs
A company is considering buying a component part that they currently make. Items related to the equipment being used to make the component that are relevant to this decision include
salvage value alternative uses for the equipment
When making a decision whether to keep an existing piece of equipment or replace it, which of the following is (are) considered a sunk cost?
Both the original purchase price and annual depreciation expense.
Andrews Co. can purchase 20,000 units of Part XYZ from a supplier for $18 per part. Andrews' per unit manufacturing costs for 20,000 units is as follows: Cost: Variable manufacturing cost Per Unit $12 Total $240,000 Cost: Supervisor salary Per Unit $3 Total $60,000 Cost: Depreciation Per Unit $1 Total $20,000 Cost: Allocated fixed overhead Per Unit $7 Total $140,000 If the part is purchased, the supervisor position will be eliminated. The special equipment has no other use and no salvage value. Total allocated fixed overhead would be unaffected by the decision. The company should Blank______.
Continue to make the part - $60,000 advantage Reason: Depreciation is not a relevant cost. The avoidable costs of making the product are the variable costs plus the supervisor salary or $15 per unit. The total savings is $60,000 ($18 buy price - $12 variable cost - $3 supervisor salary = $3 advantage to make × 20,000 units).
Opportunity costs are not found in accounting records because they are not relevant to decisions.
False
Stephens, Inc. is considering dropping a product line. During the prior year, the line had sales of $170,000, variable costs of $86,000 and total fixed expenses of $110,000. Of the fixed expenses, $95,000 are avoidable. If Stephens drops the product line, net operating income will
Increase by $11,000 Reason: The company will lose $84,000 in contribution margin ($170,000 - $86,000). If $95,000 of the fixed costs are avoidable, net income will increase by $11,000.
When deciding whether to fly or take the train on a trip, the cost of putting your pet in a boarding facility while you are away is a(n) Blank______ cost.
Irrelevant
What type of cost is never relevant and should be disregarded when making decisions?
Sunk Costs
A business segment should only be dropped if a company can avoid more in fixed costs than it gives up in
contribution margin
If some products must be cut back because of a constraint, produce the products with the highest
contribution margin per unit of constrained resource
Isolating relevant costs is desirable because
critical information may be overlooked with the total cost approach irrelevant costs may be used incorrectly in the analysis all information needed for the total cost approach is rarely available
Abba, Inc. is considering dropping a product line. During the prior year, the line had sales of $207,000 and a contribution margin of $124,000. Fixed expenses consist of: Salaries $60,000 Rent 50,000 Advertising 20,000 Administrative 35,000 Total fixed expenses $165,000 The product line manager's $60,000 salary is avoidable as is the $20,000 of advertising. Of the administrative expenses, $10,000 is avoidable. The rest are general allocated expenses that will not change if the product is dropped. The rent expense is allocated to product lines based on sales and represents a share of the total cost for the building. If this product line is dropped overall net operating income will Blank______.
decrease by $34,000
The first step in decision making:
define the alternatives being considered
The key to effective decision making is
differential analysis
When a company is involved in more than one activity in the entire value chain, it is horizontally integrated.
False
Abba, Inc. is considering dropping a product line. During the prior year, the line had sales of $207,000 and a contribution margin of $124,000. Fixed expenses consist of: Salaries $60,000 Rent 50,000 Advertising 20,000 Administrative 35,000 Total fixed expenses $165,000 The product line manager's $60,000 salary is avoidable as is the $20,000 of advertising. Of the administrative expenses, $10,000 is avoidable. The rest are general allocated expenses that will not change if the product is dropped. The rent expense is allocated to product lines based on sales and represents a share of the total cost for the building. If this product line is dropped overall net operating income will Blank______.
decrease by $34,000 Reason: The company will lose the $124,000 contribution margin. Only $90,000 of the fixed costs are avoidable, so net income will decrease by $34,000.
Focusing on future costs and benefits that are not the same between the choices is
differential analysis
The key to effective decision making is Blank______.
differential analysis
Stephens, Inc. is considering dropping a product line. During the prior year, the line had sales of $170,000, variable costs of $86,000 and total fixed expenses of $110,000. Of the fixed expenses, $95,000 are avoidable. If Stephens drops the product line, net operating income will Blank______.
Increase by $11,000 Reason: The company will lose $84,000 in contribution margin ($170,000 - $86,000). If $95,000 of the fixed costs are avoidable, net income will increase by $11,000.
Which of the following should not be included in the analysis when making a decision?
Sunk costs Non-differential future costs
When making a decision, irrelevant items are included in the analysis of both alternatives when using Blank
Total cost approach only