Accounting II Final
Journalizing the entries for jobs shipped and customers billed would include a credit to
Finished goods
Journalizing the entry for a job completed would include a debit to
Finished goods
Which of the following would most likely be considered an indirect material by a manufacturer?
Glue
A plant manager's salary is a(n)
Indirect cost
Factory overhead includes
Indirect labor and indirect materials
Which of the following systems provides for a separate record of the cost of each particular quantity of product that passes through the factory?
Job order costing
A widely used activity base for developing factory overhead rates in highly automated settings is
Machine hours
Accounting designed to meet the needs of decision makers inside the business is
Managerial accounting
Which of the following individuals are charged with the responsibility of directing the day-to-day operations of a business?
Managers
Cavy Company accumulated 560 hours of direct labor on Job 345 and 800 hours on Job 777. The direct labor was incurred at a rate of $20 per direct labor hour for Job 345 and $21 per direct labor for Job 777. Journalizing the entry for the flow of labor costs into production.
Work in Process 28,000 Wages Payable 28,000
Journalizing the entry for a job completed would include a credit to
Work in process
Which of the following is part of factory overhead cost?
depreciation of factory equipment and machines
Which of the following costs are conversion costs?
direct labor cost and factory overhead cost
Prime costs are
direct materials and direct labor
Conversion costs are
factory overhead and direct labor
Costs that remain constant in total dollar amount as the level of activity changes are called ______ costs
fixed
The three most common cost behavior classifications are
fixed costs, variable costs, and mixed costs
Contribution margin is
the excess of sales revenue over variable cost
Cavy Company estimates that total factory overhead costs will be $660,000 for the year. The company has decided that the basis for applying factory overhead should be direct labor hours, which are estimated to be 100,000 hours. A. Compute the predetermined factory overhead rate B. Determine the amount of factory overhead applied the Job 345 if the amount of direct labor hours is 560 and to Job 777 if the amount of direct labor hours is 800.
A. $6.60 B. Job 345: $3,696 and Job 777: $5,280
Understanding how costs behave is useful to management for
All of the choices
Which of the following is a characteristic of useful managerial accounting reports?
All of the choices
Cavy Company estimates that total factory overhead costs will be $660,000 for the year. The company has decided that the basis for applying factory overhead should be direct labor hours, which are estimated to be 100,000 hours. C. Journalize the entry for the factory overhead applied if Jobs 345 and 777 are the only jobs for the period.
C. Work in Process $8,976 Factory Overhead $8,976
Which of the following terms refers to the cost of changing direct materials into a finished manufactured product?
Conversion cost
The systematic examination of the relationships among selling prices, volume of sales and production, costs, and profits is termed _____ analysis
Cost Volume Profit
Which of the following is an example of direct labor cost for a cell phone manufacturer?
Cost of assembly worker wages
Which of the following is an example of direct materials cost for an automobile manufacturer?
Cost of interior upholstery
In job order costing, the journal entry for the flow of direct materials into production consists of
Debit to Work in Process and a credit to Materials
The cost of wages paid to employees directly involved in the manufacturing process in converting materials into finished products is classified as
Direct labor cost
The cost of a manufactured product generally consists of which of the following costs?
Direct labor cost, direct materials cost, and factory overhead cost
Which of the following costs is included in finished goods inventory?
Direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead
Which of the following terms is used to describe the process by which managers monitor operations and compare actual expected results?
Evaluation
Which of the following is an example of factory overhead cost?
Factory heating and lighting cost
Journalizing the entry for the indirect labor costs incurred for general factory use would include a debit to
Factory overhead
Costs other than direct materials cost and direct labor cost incurred in the manufacturing process are classified as
Factory overhead cost
If the cost of a direct material is a small portion of total production cost, it may be classified as part of
Factory overhead cost
When Job 117 was completed, direct materials totaled $4,400; direct labor, $5,600; and factory overhead, $2,400. A total of 1,000 units were produced at a per-unit cost of
$12.40
Jase Company allocates factory overhead based on a predetermined overhead rate of $9 per direct labor hour. Job 1904 required 8 tons of direct materials at a cost of $600 per ton and took employees who earn $21 per hour a total of 80 hours to complete. What is the total cost of Job J904?
$7,200
If fixed costs are $1,200,000, the unit selling price is $240, and the unit variable costs are $110, the amount of sales in units (rounded to the nearest whole unit) required to realize an operating income of $200,000 is
10,769 units
O'Boyle Co.'s fixed costs are $256,000, the unit selling price is $36, and the unit variable costs are $20, the break-even sales (units) is
16,000 units
If fixed costs are $400,000 and the unit contribution margin is $20, the amount of units that must be sold in order to have a zero profit is
20,000 units
When Isaiah Company has fixed costs of $120,000 and the contribution margin is $30, the break-even point is
4,000 units
If fixed costs are $250,000, the unit selling price is $125, and the unit variable costs are $73, the break-even sales units is
4,808 units
Bryce Co. sales are $914,000, variable costs are $498,130, and operating income is $196,000. What is the contribution margin ratio?
45.5%
The document authorizing the issuance of materials from the storeroom is a
Materials requisition
The source document for the data for debiting Work in Process for direct materials is a
Materials requisition
A cost the has characteristics of both a variable cost and a fixed cost is called a
Mixed cost
Managerial accounting reports are
Prepared according to management needs
Which of the following is most associated with financial accounting reports?
Prepared in accordance with GAAP
Which of the following is the correct flow of manufacturing costs?
Raw materials, work-in-process, finished goods, cost of goods sold
In job order costing, when goods that have been ordered are received, the receiving department personnel count the gods, inspect the goods, and complete a
Receiving report
Which of the following terms is used to describe the process of developing the organization's long term objectives?
Strategic planning
Which of the following are basic functions of the management process?
Strategic planning and control
Which of the following must be true in order for materials to be classified as direct materials?
They must be an integral part of the finished product and a significant portion of the total product cost
In job ordering costing, the amount of time spent by an employee on an individual job is recorded on a(n)
Time record
In job order costing, on which of the following would labor costs be initially recorded?
Time records
In cost-volume-profit analysis, all costs are classified into which of the following two categories?
Variable costs and fixed costs