Exam 20: Inventory Management
Exam 1: The Changing Role of Managerial Accounting in a Dynamic Business Environment85 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts115 Questions
Exam 3: Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment95 Questions
Exam 4: Process Costing and Hybrid Product-Costing Systems88 Questions
Exam 5: Activity-Based Costing and Management103 Questions
Exam 6: Activity Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation90 Questions
Exam 7: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis109 Questions
Exam 8: Variable Costing and the Costs of Quality and Sustainability74 Questions
Exam 9: Financial Planning and Analysis: the Master Budget112 Questions
Exam 10: Standard Costing and Analysis of Direct Costs97 Questions
Exam 11: Flexible Budgeting and Analysis of Overhead Costs89 Questions
Exam 12: Responsibility Accounting, Operational Performance Measures, and the Balanced Scorecard89 Questions
Exam 13: Investment Centers and Transfer Pricing101 Questions
Exam 14: Decision Making: Relevant Costs and Benefits96 Questions
Exam 15: Target Costing and Cost Analysis for Pricing Decisions107 Questions
Exam 16: Capital Expenditure Decisions120 Questions
Exam 17: Allocation of Support Activity Costs and Joint Costs81 Questions
Exam 18: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Internal Controls, and Management Accounting20 Questions
Exam 19: Compound Interest and the Concept of Present Value27 Questions
Exam 20: Inventory Management20 Questions
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Which of the following is classified as an inventory shortage cost?
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When graphing the EOQ, which of the following statements is false?
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Broadbent Industries carries a part that is popular in the manufacture of automatic sprayers. Demand for this part is 4,000 units per year; order costs amount to $30 per order, and holding costs total $1.50 per unit. The company is considering the implementation of an economic order quantity model in an effort to better manage its inventories.
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A. Compute the economic order quantity.
B. Compute total annual inventory costs if Broadbent follows the EOQ policy.
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A. The EOQ can be figured by taking the square root of: (2 x annual requirement x cost per order) / annual holding cost per unit. The square root of (2 x 4,000 x $30) /$1.50, or 160,000, is 400.
B. The ordering cost is based on 10 orders (4,000 units / 400 units) x $30, and totals $300; the holding cost is computed on the company's average inventory of 200 units (400 / 2) and amounts to $300 (200 x $1.50). Thus, costs at the EOQ total $600 ($300 + $300).
Some of the ways that JIT efficiencies are achieved are through reducing the number of vendors, negotiating long-term supply agreements, making less frequent payments, and eliminating inspections.
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The EOQ approach takes the view that no inventory is necessary and can be acquired as needed.
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When considering safety stock and its effect on EOQ, which of the following statements is false?
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When comparing EOQ and JIT inventory systems, which of the following statements is false?
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The EOQ model is a mathematical tool for determining the order quantity that maximizes the costs of ordering and holding inventory.
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Inventory holding costs would typically include all of the following except:
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Lagoon Enterprises uses an economic order quantity model and has determined an optimal order size of 500 units. Annual demand is 10,000 units, ordering costs are $50 per order, and holding costs are $4 per unit. The company's annual ordering and holding costs total:
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Economic Order Quantity, timing of orders and safety stock are three important considerations in inventory management.
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A. Explain each of these considerations.
B. How is EOQ affected by the timing of orders and safety stock?
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Dazzle Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased in 100-sheet packages at a cost of $100 per package. Management estimates that the cost of placing and receiving a typical order is $15, and the annual cost of carrying a package in inventory is $1.50. Dazzle uses 2,600 packages each year. Production is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is 1 week.
-The reorder point is:
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The key to the JIT system is the "pull" approach to controlling manufacturing.
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Dazzle Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased in 100-sheet packages at a cost of $100 per package. Management estimates that the cost of placing and receiving a typical order is $15, and the annual cost of carrying a package in inventory is $1.50. Dazzle uses 2,600 packages each year. Production is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is 1 week.
-The economic order quantity is approximately:
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What is the disadvantage of using the tabular method to identify the economic order quantity?
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Broadbent Industries carries a part that is popular in the manufacture of automatic sprayers. Demand for this part is 4,000 units per year; order costs amount to $30 per order, and holding costs total $1.50 per unit.
The company, which currently places four orders per year with its suppliers, is considering the implementation of an economic order quantity (EOQ) model to better manage its inventories. Preliminary EOQ calculations revealed an optimal order quantity of 400 units and total annual inventory costs of $600.
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A. In comparison with its current policy, how much will Broadbent save by adopting the EOQ model?
B. Briefly explain the philosophical difference between the EOQ model and the just-in-time model. Which of the two models will likely result in lower holding costs for the firm? Why?
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Inventory decisions involve a delicate balance between three classes of costs: ordering costs, advertising costs, and shipping costs.
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Which of the following does not minimize ordering costs when using JIT purchasing?
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