Exam 2: Basic Managerial Accounting Concepts
Exam 1: Introduction to Managerial Accounting64 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Managerial Accounting Concepts238 Questions
Exam 3: Cost Behavior231 Questions
Exam 4: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis: a Managerial Planning Tool185 Questions
Exam 5: Job-Order Costing196 Questions
Exam 6: Process Costing177 Questions
Exam 7: Activity-Based Costing and Management178 Questions
Exam 8: Absorption and Variable Costing, and Inventory Management125 Questions
Exam 9: Profit Planning186 Questions
Exam 10: Standard Costing: a Managerial Control Tool180 Questions
Exam 11: Flexible Budgets and Overhead Analysis173 Questions
Exam 12: Performance Evaluation and Decentralization167 Questions
Exam 13: Short-Run Decision Making: Relevant Costing170 Questions
Exam 14: Capital Investment Decisions172 Questions
Exam 15: Statement of Cash Flows185 Questions
Exam 16: Financial Statement Analysis190 Questions
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Which of the following would be found on the balance sheet of a manufacturer?
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The process of assigning an indirect cost to a cost object by using a reasonable and convenient method is called _____________.
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Select the appropriate classification for each of the following costs.
a.
Period
b.
Product
-Cost of shipping products to customers
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Select the appropriate classification of the output generated by each of the following industries.
a.
Tangible
b.
Intangible
-Bowling alley
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Cost is a dollar measure of the resources used to achieve a given benefit.
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Select the appropriate definition for each of the items listed below.
a.
per-unit prime cost
b.
per-unit conversion cost
c.
per-unit cost of goods manufactured
-(direct materials + direct labor)/units produced
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Select the appropriate classification for each of the items listed below.
a.
Product cost
b.
Period cost
-Factory supervisor's salary
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Glue used in the manufacture of cabinets would be an example of a fixed cost.
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Select the appropriate definition of each of the items listed below.
a.
Income Statement
b.
Cost of goods manufactured
c.
Work in process
d.
Gross margin
e.
Operating income
-The total cost of goods completed during the current period
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Figure 2-2.
Lonborg Co. had the following beginning and ending inventory balances for the year ended December 31, 2011:
In addition, direct labor costs of $30,000 were incurred, overhead equaled $42,000, materials purchased were $27,000 and selling and administrative costs were $22,000. Lonborg Co. sold 25,000 units of product during the year at a sales price of $5.00 per unit.
-Refer to Figure 2-2. What were the total manufacturing costs for the year?

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Select the appropriate classification for each of the items listed below.
a.
Product cost
b.
Period cost
-Fees paid to outside auditing firm
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Select the appropriate classification of the items listed below.
a.
selling expense
b.
administrative expense
c.
direct materials
d.
direct labor
e.
overhead
-Cost of lubricating factory machinery
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All product costs other than direct materials and indirect labor are called overhead.
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Figure 2-6.
Seaview Company took the following data from their income statement at the end of the current year.
-Refer to Figure 2-6. How many units were sold during the year?

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Figure 2-1.
Concam Inc. manufactures television sets. Last month direct materials (electronic components, etc.) costing $500,000 were put into production. Direct labor of $800,000 was incurred, overhead equaled $450,000, and selling and administrative costs totaled $360,000. The company manufactured 8,000 television sets during the month. Assume that there were no beginning or ending work in process balances.
-Refer to Figure 2-1. The total product costs for last month were:
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Figure 2-5.
In July, Econo Company purchased materials costing $21,000 and incurred direct labor cost of $18,000. Overhead totaled $32,000 for the month. Information on inventories was as follows:
-Refer to Figure 2-5. What was the cost of goods manufactured for July?

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Organizations that produce products are called _______________________.
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