ACCT 2123 EXAM 1
product costs:
"attach" tp units of product as they are purchased for resale or produced and are also called inventoriable costs
a company purchased a 12 month insurance policy on October 1 at a cost of $1200. On the December 31 annual financial statements:
$300 is reported as a expense and $900 is reported as an asset
indirect labor costs include :
- assembly-line supervisor salary -factory security guard wages
manufacturing overhead
- contains fixed costs -is an indirect cost -consists of many different types of costs
variable costs
- cost of goods sold for a merchandising company -direct materials -commissions
the contribution approach to constructing income statements:
- distinguishes between fixed and variable costs - aids in decision making
fixed costs:
- factory rent -administrative salaries -factory insurance
a dress manufacturer would consider the cost of relatively inexpensive items like thread to be part of:
- indirect materials -manufacturing overhead
committed fixed costs include:
- real estate taxes -top management salaries
quality cost information reports:
- show managers if quality control costs are poorly distributed - help identify the financial cost of defects - give managers an idea of where to focus quality control efforts
typical prevention costs include:
- statistical process control -quality circles
quality control reports in graphic form:
-include pie charts and bar graphs - stack appraisal costs on top of prevention costs - help clarify trends in data
cost objects include
-organizational subunits -customers -anything for which cost data is desired
not internal failure costs:
-product recalls -depreciation of test equipment
a contribution approach income statement
-separates costs into their fixed and variable components and can assist with management decision making
a measure such as direct labor-hours or machine hours used tossing overhead costs to products and services is called a cost driver or a ________ _______.
allocation base
touch labor
another name for direct labor
the total cost of a job is calculated by adding the total of direct labor cost, direct materials cost and
applied manufacturing overhead cost
maintenance and depreciation of test equipment are examples of ________ costs.
appraisal
maintenance and depreciation of test equipment are examples of ____________ costs.
appraisal
the more effective a company's ____________ activities, n the greater the level of ___________ failure costs.
appraisal / internal
cost of goods sold formula
beginning inventory + purchases -ending inventory
costs that can not be easily changed or eliminated
committed fixed costs
sales revenue minus variable expenses equals
contribution margin
the relative proportion of each type of cost in an organization is known as the company's:
cost structure
direct costs
costs that can be easily and conveniently traced to a specific product
sunk costs
costs that have already been incurred and can not be changed by decisions made in the current period or in future periods
total conversion cost:
direct labor + variable manufacturing overhead + fixed manufacturing overhead
a laptop computer manufacturer would consider the computer's processor chip to be a ___________ cost.
direct material
prime cost formula
direct materials + direct labor
total variable manufacturing cost:
direct materials + direct labor + variable manufacturing overhead
the three main categories of manufacturing costs include
direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead
selling and administrative costs are __________ costs
direct or indirect
fixed costs that usually arise from annual spending decisions by management are ____________ fixed costs
discretionary
fixed costs that can be cut-back or eliminated without significant damage to a company's long-term goals are:
discretionary fixed costs
a predetermined overhead rate is calculated by dividing the _______ total manufacturing overhead by the _______ total amount of the allocation base.
estimated/estimated
administrative costs include
executive compensation and public relations costs
administrative costs
executive, organizational, and clerical costs
when a company recalls a defective product, an ________ _________ cost is incurred.
external failure
when a company recalls a defective product, an _________ __________ cost is incurred.
external failure
fixed costs
factory insurance administrative salaries factory rent
Within the relevant range of activity, ________ costs remain constant in total.
fixed
net income format
gross margin - total selling & admin expense
variable costs vary ________ within the relevant range of activity.
in total
the purpose of statistical process control is to identify processes that are ____________ or ___________ of control
in/ out
Product costs flow through the inventory accounts until the goods are sold, at which time they are matched against sales on the
income statement
product costs flow through the inventory accounts until the goods are sold, at which time they are matched against sales on the
income statement
as the level of activity moves outside of the relevant range, fixed costs:
increase or decrease in discrete steps
costs that result from identifying defects before product costs are shipped to customer and include the cost of scrap and rework are _____________ costs
internal failure
costs that result from identifying defects before products are shipped to customers and include the cost of scrap and rework are _________ costs.
internal failure
product costs are also called __________ costs
inventoriable
common activity bases include:
machine hours, units sold, and direct labor hours
factory materials, such as cleaning supplies, that are not components of finished products are classified as
manufacturing overhead
the cost of producing one more unit of a good
marginal cost
total period cost
marketing & selling expenses administrative expenses interest expenses
when it comes to quality of conformance, an economy car:
may have the same quality of conformance as a luxury car
costs incurred in an attempt to lower the number of products manufactured with defects are _______ costs.
prevention
costs incurred in an attempt to lower the number of products manufactured with defects are ________ costs.
prevention
Quality Costs
prevention costs, appraisal costs, internal failure costs, external failure costs
direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead are all ________ costs.
product
products that meet or exceed their expectations and are free from defects that mar or degrade their performance are said to have a high ______________.
quality of conformance
committed fixed costs include
real estate taxes and top management salaries
Cost assumptions are reasonably valid within ___________ ______________ of activity.
relevant range
contribution margin
sales revenue - variable costs
contribution margin is
sales revenue - variable costs
mixed costs are also commonly known as:
semi-variable costs
typical prevention costs include:
statistical process control quality circles
differential cost is:
the difference in cost between two alternatives and is also known as incremental cost
differential revenue
the difference in revenues between two alternatives
opportunity cost
the potential benefit that is given up when one alternative is selected over another
total fixed cost
the sum of those costs that are fixed in total - no matter how much is produced
in the equation y=a+bx, Y is the
total mixed cost
an income statement focusing on product and period costs has been prepared using a _________ format, while a(n) __________ format income statement makes a distinction between fixed and variable costs.
traditional, contribution
measuring and reporting quality costs does not solve quality problems
true
period costs are expenses in the same period in which they are incurred
true
sales commissions are period costs
true
Within the relevant range of activity, variable costs:
- vary in total, but remain constant per unit
differences between the traditional and contribution format to income statements
-compared to traditional statements, contribution format statements provide management with a tool to make decision making easier. - traditional income statements focus on cost classifications. contribution format statements focus on cost behavior.
cost objects include:
-customers -organizational subunits -anything for which cost data is desired
costs incurred to identify defective products before they are shipped to customers are called _____________ or __________ costs.
appraisal and inspection
the more effective a company's ________ activities, the greater the level of _________ failure costs.
appraisal, internal
product cost:
direct materials + direct labor + variable manufacturing overhead +fixed manufacturing overhead
total product costs:
direct materials + direct labor + variable manufacturing overhead +fixed manufacturing overhead
the contribution approach to constructing income statements distinguishes between ___________ costs.
fixed and variable
the impact of customer ill will is generally not found on quality control reports
true
in the equation y= a+bX, b denotes the
variable cost per unit of activity and slope of the line