Exam 3: Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment
Exam 1: The Changing Role of Managerial Accounting in a Dynamic Business Environment100 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts127 Questions
Exam 3: Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment107 Questions
Exam 4: Process Costing and Hybrid Product-Costing Systems93 Questions
Exam 5: Activity-Based Costing and Management125 Questions
Exam 6: Activity Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation117 Questions
Exam 7: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis125 Questions
Exam 8: Variable Costing and the Costs of Quality and Sustainability88 Questions
Exam 9: Financial Planning and Analysis: the Master Budget122 Questions
Exam 10: Standard Costing and Analysis of Direct Costs78 Questions
Exam 11: Flexible Budgeting and Analysis of Overhead Costs101 Questions
Exam 12: Responsibility Accounting, Operational Performance Measures, and the Balanced Scorecard84 Questions
Exam 13: Inventory Management and Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Analysis71 Questions
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The final step in recognizing the completion of production requires a company to:
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Travers Manufacturing incurred $106,000 of direct labor and $11,000 of indirect labor.The proper journal entry to record these events would include a debit to Work in Process for:
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Boston, Inc.applies manufacturing overhead at the rate of $40 per machine hour.Budgeted machine hours for the current period were anticipated to be 120,000; however, a lengthy strike resulted in actual machine hours being worked of only 90,000.Budgeted and actual manufacturing overhead figures for the year were $4,800,000 and $4,180,000, respectively.On the basis of this information, the company's year-end overhead was:
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Two-stage cost allocation uses a first stage to assign all product costs to production departments and then a second stage to apply different cost drivers to improve efficiency.
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As soon as products are completed, their product costs are transferred from Raw Materials Inventory to Finished-Goods Inventory.
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A manufacturing firm produces goods in accordance with customer specifications, commencing production upon receipt of a purchase order.To accumulate the cost of each order, the company would use a:
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Which of the following is not considered to be a service department?
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A typical job-cost record would provide information about all of the following items related to an order except:
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The process of assigning overhead costs to the jobs that are worked on is commonly called:
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Dubois Decors is an interior decorator in St.Louis, Missouri.The following costs were incurred in the firm's contract to redecorate a corporate CEO's office.
The firm's budget for the year included the following estimates:
Overhead is applied to contracts using a predetermined overhead rate calculated annually.The rate is based on direct professional labor cost. What is the total cost of the firm's contract to redecorate the CEO's office?


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If the amount of effort and attention to products varies substantially throughout a company's various manufacturing operations, the company might consider the use of:
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Use the following labor budget data for Roy & Miller Accounting, LLP.
The budgeted overhead cost for the year is $1,260,000.The company has estimated that one-third of the budgeted overhead cost is incurred to support the firm's two partners, and two-thirds goes to support the staff accountants.The current audit bid for Monoco Industries requires $18,000 in direct partner professional labor, $30,000 in direct staff accountant professional labor, $5,000 in direct material. What is the overhead rate based on a single cost driver (rounded to the nearest percentage)?

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As production takes place, all manufacturing costs are added to the:
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In a public accounting firm, for example, costs are assigned to an audit engagement in much the same way they are assigned to a single batch of tables by a furniture manufacturer.
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Boxer Industries worked on four jobs during its first year of operation: nos.401, 402, 403, and 404. A review of job no.403's cost record revealed direct material charges of $40,000 and total manufacturing costs of $50,000.If Boxer applies overhead at 150% of direct labor cost, the overhead applied to job no.403 must have been:
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Job-order costing methods are used in a variety of service industry firms and nonprofit organizations.
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The left side of the Manufacturing Overhead account is used to accumulate:
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