Chapter 7

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A company's products had sales of $750,000 and total costs of $360,000. If the net operating income for the company was $215,000, total overhead costs not assigned to products was $

750,000 - 360,000 = 390,000390,000 - 215,000 = 175,000

In activity-based costing, the consumption of overhead resources is caused by

an activity

Providing power to run production equipment is a(n) -level activity because power tends to be consumed in proportion to the number of units produced. (Enter only one word per blank.)

unit

If the activity rate for the customer order cost pool is $250 per order and the total for this cost pool is $425,000, the total number of customer orders is

1700 Reason: $425,000 ÷ $250 = 1,700

Which of the following help companies channel their resources into the most profitable growth opportunities?

Product and customer profitability reports

The most common reports prepared using ABC data are the product and customer

profitability, margin, or profit

Costs that can be easily traced to individual products include

shipping costs warranty repair costs sales commission

An example of a duration driver is the

time spent preparing invoices

Simple counts of the number of times an activity occurs are

transaction

When making decisions using ABC data

unavoidable fixed costs should be ignored

Costs of unused or idle capacity are assigned to products when using a(n)

absorption , traditional, or full

All manufacturing costs are assigned to products in traditional

absorption or full costing systems

In ABC, any event that causes consumption of overhead resources is a(n)

activity

A "bucket" in which costs are accumulated that relate to a single activity measure in the ABC system is a(n)

activity cost pool

In ABC, the term cost driver is used to refer to a(n) because it should "drive" the cost being allocated . (Enter only one word per blank.

activity measure

Total cost of each activity divided by the total activity is the computation of

activity rates

Arrange the steps for implementing ABC in the correct order. (Place the first step at the top.)

1. Define activities, activity cost pools, and activity measures. 2. Assign overhead costs to activity cost pools. 3. Calculate activity rates. 4. Assign overhead costs to cost objects. 5. Prepare management reports.

The final step in implementing ABC is

prepare management reports

A function of sales and the direct and indirect costs that the product causes is the

product margin

ABC does not conform to GAAP because it

- Includes some non manufacturing costs - Excludes some manufacturing costs

Organization-sustaining activities include

-heating a factory -setting up a computer network -preparing annual reports

Traditional cost systems tend to undercost standard products and overcost specialty products.

False

True or false: In an activity-based costing system, it is best to combine activities that are not highly correlated.

False

Which of the following can be combined in activity-based costing?

Highly correlated activities

Why is top management support needed when ABC is implemented?

Leadership is instrumental in motivating employees to embrace ABC.

True or false: Activity-based costing can be used for process improvement.

True

Activity-based costing data

can be easily misinterpreted

In activity-based costing, nonmanufacturing and manufacturing costs are assigned to products on a(n)

cause-and-effect

Individual product costs calculated using ABC are not listed on

external

In activity-based costing, the process of assigning overhead costs to activity cost pools is

first

The first major step when implementing an ABC system is

identify the activities

In recent years, direct labor as a percentage of total cost began declining, which caused overhead to

increase, rise, or grow

ABC is generally used for

internal reporting

Identifying the activities that will form the foundation for the system

involves a great deal of judgment often involves interviewing employees can be time-consuming

An activity-based costing system

is costly to maintain produces different numbers than a traditional system requires substantial resources

Compared to traditional systems, activity-based costing uses ______ cost pools and unique measures of activity.

more

Activity-based costing uses numerous

overhead or activity cost pools

To reconcile ABC product margin to net income

subtract overhead costs not assigned to products

What are some of the limitations of activity-based costing systems?

Managers and employees may resist the change to ABC. ABC requires substantial resources. ABC procedures produce numbers that do not match traditional costing.

In a traditional cost accounting system, what type of costs are assigned to products even if the costs are not caused by the products?

Manufacturing

What type of activities are carried out regardless of which customers are served, which products are produced, how many batches are run or how many units are produced?

Organization-sustaining

Which of the following is not essential for the successful implementation of an ABC system?

Top managers must design the ABC system.

Which of the following items are the same under both ABC and traditional costing?

Total sales Net operating income Total costs

Which costing system does not assign selling and administrative costs to products when computing product margin?

Traditional

True or false: In an automated environment, using traditional allocation bases based on volume may distort unit product costs.

True

The first major step in implementing ABC is to identify the that will form the foundation for the system. (Enter only one word per blank.)

activities or activity

Activity based costing provides managers with information that affects

both fixed and variable costs

In activity based costing another term for activity measure is

cost driver

A cost pool including costs to entertain clients and make sales calls is a(n) ______ activity.

customer-level

Costs assigned and/or traced when computing product margin in a traditional cost system are

direct material manufacturing overhead direct labor

The amount of time required to perform an activity is measured by a(n)

duration

Activity-based management is focused on

eliminating waste reducing defects.

An activity cost pool accumulates costs for ______ activity measure(s).

exactly one

Activity-based costing is not used for external reporting because

it is difficult to make changes in the existing accounting system ABC does not comply with GAAP external reports are less detailed than internal reports

Under activity-based costing, nonmanufacturing costs

may be allocated to products based on cause

An example of a transaction driver is the

number of bills sent out to a customer

Usually, traditional costing ______ high-volume products and ______ low-volume products.

overcosts; undercosts Reason: Traditional costing uses a volume-related allocation base and assigns more costs to high-volume products, resulting in overcosting. In contrast, it assigns fewer costs to low-volume products, resulting in undercosting.

In activity-based costing, first-stage allocation assigns costs to activity cost pools. (Enter only one word per blank)

overhead

The profit from a product is also called the

product margin

In activity-based costing, ______ are different from those calculated using traditional costing.

product margins

Activity-based costing only charges products for the cost of the capacity used because:

products are only assigned the costs of resources they actually use. it results in a more stable unit product cost.

Customer-level activities include

sales calls mailing catalogs

Activity rates are used to apply overhead costs to products and customers in the

second

Activity-based costing uses activity rates to apply overhead costs to products in

second

A reason that activity-based costing is not often used for external reporting is

the ABC system may not conform to GAAP

Activity-based costing uses more cost than traditional costing. (Enter only one word per blank.)

pools, drivers, or measures

Unit-level activities are:

proportional to the number of units produced


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