Chapter 2 Job-Order Costing: Calculating Unit Product Costs
Jones Company uses a job-order costing system with a predetermined overhead rate of 120% of direct labor cost. The job cost sheet for Job # 420 showed that Jones Company spent $4,000 on direct materials and $5,000 on direct labor on the job. What is the total cost of Job #420?
$15,000
Smith, Inc. uses a job-order costing system with the predetermined overhead rate of $12 per machine-hour. The job cost sheet for Job #42A listed $12,000 in direct labor cost, $18,000 in direct materials cost, 1,200 direct labor-hours and 1,1000 machine-hours. The total cost of Job #42A is $____________.
43,200
A normal cost system assigns overhead to jobs using:
a predetermined overhead rate
All manufacturing cots are assigned to units of product and all nonmanufacturing costs are treated as period cost under ________ costing.
absorption
The total cost of a job is calculated by adding the total of direct labor cost, direct materials cost and
applied manufacturing overhead cost
The adjustments for overapplied overhead ______
decreases cost of goods sold and increases net income
To calculate a predetermined overhead rate, divide estimated manufacturing overhead by the ___________
estimated allocation base
Companies that make many different products each period use __________ costing.
job-order
the type and quantity of materials to be drawn from the storeroom and the job that will be charged for the materials is specified on the _____
materials requisition form
An allocation base is a(n)
measure of activity used to assign overhead costs to products and services
An hour-by-hour summary of an employee's activities throughout the day is found on the __________
time ticket
In the formula Y = a + bX, a represents the estimated:
total fixed manufacturing overhead cost
Companies assign costs to products and services to:
value ending inventory establish selling prices understand product profitability
In the formula Y = a + bX, b represents the estimated:
variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit
Job XYZ has a total manufacturing cost of $600. If the mark-up percentage is 40%, the job will sell for $________
840
Why is the unit product cost different from the cost that would be incurred if another (additional) unit were produced?
The cost to produce another unit is the incremental or marginal cost.
An allocation base should be:
a cost driver
The total cost of a job is calculated by adding the total of direct labor cost, direct materials cost and _____________
applied manufacturing overhead cost
Overhead application is the process of:
assigning manufacturing overhead cost to jobs
The type and quantity of each type of direct material needed to complete a unit of product is listed on the ______
bill of materials
The difference between direct labor and indirect labor is that direct labor:
can be easily traded to jobs, while indirect labor cannot
Typical cost drivers include _________
computer time machine-hours flight-hours
Manufacturing overhead costs:
consist of many different items are indirect costs
Manufacturing overhead:
consists of many different types of costs contains fixed costs is an indirect cost
A job cost sheet contains:
materials costs charged to the job manufacturing overhead costs charged to the job labor costs charged to the job
The predetermined overhead rate is multiplied by the actual allocation base incurred by a job to find:
overhead applied to the job
A single predetermined overhead rate is called a(n) ____________ overhead rate.
plantwide
Total manufacturing overhead costs tend to:
remain fairly constant