ACC 241 Exam #1 Multiple choice
If a frozen pizza plant is the cost object, classify each of the following costs as direct or indirect, respectively: property insurance, plant supervisor wages, and janitorial supplies.
All are direct, because cost object is the frozen pizza PLANT (factory)
Compared to a unit-based cost system (i.e. plantwide) an ABC cost system will improve costing accuracy when: A. overhead is a significant portion of total costs. B. non-unit-level costs are a high proportion of total overhead cost. C. the firm produces highly diverse products D. all of the above
All of the above
Which of the following cost of quality categories represent the cost incurred to detect poor quality goods or services prior to consumer delivery in the marketplace?
Appraisal cost
When the level of activity increases within the relevant range, how does each of the following change?
Average Unit=Decreases, Variable Cost=Increases, Fixed Unit=Decreases
Manufacturing overhead is underallocated if the amount
allocated during the period is less than the actual amount incurred.
If manufacturing overhead has been overallocated during the period, and most of the jobs produced have been sold, then
Cost of Goods Sold on the income statement should be decreased. Your answer is correct.
Machine set-up would most likely be classified as a ________ cost.
Batch-level
Machine setups are an example of batch-level costs. As the number of units in a batch increases, the cost per unit will generally
Decreases
Some management accounting experts argue that manufacturing costs are not inherently fixed or variable, but rather a function of the manner in which they are contracted. An example of a cost that is traditionally classified as a fixed cost but behaves as a variable cost is:
Depreciation expense that is based on the number of units produced.
The cost of warranty work is an example of a(n):
External failure cost
At a manufacturing company, inventory flows from work in process inventory, to raw materials inventory, to finished goods inventory. T/F
False
Machine set-up would be most likely be considered a unit-level cost. T/F
False
Mixed costs per unit decrease as volume increases because of the variable cost component. T/F
False
The storage of raw materials is considered a value-added activity. T/F
False
Since actual MOH is $20,000 less than estimated MOH, then overhead must have been over-allocated by $20,000. T/F
False (Compare applied to estimated, not actual)
If the finished goods inventory decreases between the beginning and the end of a period, then the cost of goods manufactured for the period is larger than the cost of goods sold. T/F
False (Finished Goods T-Account)
Choosing the method of allocating costs to products (i.e. plantwide vs ABC) can have an impact on the total manufacturing costs. T/F
False (Has impact on product level not total manufacturing cost)
Predetermined overhead rates are based on actual cost and activity data. T/F
False (Total ESTIMATED manufacturing overhead cost/Total ESTIMATED cost driver)
Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes between financial and managerial accounting?
Managerial accounting uses both financial and non-financial measures of performance
Product (inventoriable) costs differ from period expenses because?
Product costs may appear on the balance sheet as assets
Dallas, Inc. an appliance manufacturer, is developing a new line of ovens that uses controlled-laser technology. The research and testing costs associated with the new ovens is said to arise from a:
Product-level activity
Products and their costs flow through a production facility in the following order:
Raw materials, work-in-process, finished goods, cost of goods sold
Which of the following items could be an example of a cost object?
The accounting department, a manufacturing plant and an international plant
Inventoriable product costs for a manufactured product include
The costs of direct materials, direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
When work-in-process inventories increase during the period (the ending balance is greater than the beginning balance), what can be said of the relationship between total manufacturing costs and the cost of goods manufactured? (Assume no change in per unit costs.)
Total Manufacturing Costs are greater than the Cost of Goods Manufactured
In a manufacturing company, fixed costs remain the same at many different production levels within the relevant range. T/F
True
In activity-based costing, a separate activity rate (i.e., predetermined overhead rate) is computed for each activity cost pool by dividing the estimated overhead cost in the activity cost pool by the total expected activity for the activity cost pool. T/F
True
Indirect manufacturing costs should be included in manufacturing overhead. T/F
True
Volume-based (traditional, plant-wide)) cost systems tend to
Under-cost low-volume products and over-cost high-volume products
Molding and sanding each unit of product would most likely be classified as a ________ cost.
Unit - level
A(n) ________ cost is a cost whose total amount changes in direct proportion to a change in volume.
Variable
Which of the following is an example of a manufacturing overhead expense (an indirect product cost) in a factory? A. Salaries of salespersons B. Wages of machine operators C. Wages of administrators in the corporate office D. Wages of factory maintenance personnel
Wages of factory maintenance personnel
Actual and normal costing are similar in their accounting for
direct material and direct labor costs.
A job costing system can be used by which types of companies?
Service, manufacturing, and merchandising businesses