Exam 4: Techniques for Estimating Fixed and Variable Costs
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Using the high-low method, we know the true cost line.
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When constructing segmented statements, we use the term segment in a narrow sense.
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The high-low method uses two observations of aggregate cost data to estimate total fixed costs and the unit variable cost.
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The account classification is both time-consuming and subjective in nature.
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Account classification involves categorizing cost accounts as:
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An advantage of estimating variable costs by the account classification method is
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The regression analysis method of estimating fixed and variable costs uses all available observations to come up with a line that best "fits" the data.
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Common fixed costs do not relate to any product in particular but to the entire business.
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With advances in computer and information technologies, the account classification task may still be a daunting task.
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Most firms rely on future data to estimate their cost structure.
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Many firms do not choose to use the account classification method because:
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