Exam 7: Cost Allocation: Departments, Joint Products, and By-Products

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Which is not a common method used to allocate costs under the departmental approach?

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The amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the net realizable value method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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Cost allocation of shared facilities cost is intended to remind managers of:

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The total cost accumulated in the marketing department using the step method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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In making decisions about whether to sell or further process joint products, allocation of common or joint costs is:

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Dual allocation is a cost allocation approach that separates direct and indirect costs, tracing the direct costs directly to the cost object that:

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The amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the sales value at split-off method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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Which of the following is not a "production" department in a service firm?

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The total cost accumulated in the sales department using the step method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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The mathematical technique that underlies the reciprocal cost allocation method is:

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Which of the following methods considers all reciprocal flows between service departments through simultaneous equations?

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The total cost accumulated in the assembly department using the direct method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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The total cost accumulated in the finishing department using the reciprocal method is(calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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The amount of joint costs allocated to product X using the physical measure method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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The total cost accumulated in the sales department using the reciprocal method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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Which one of the following methods of cost allocation is completed by taking the service flows to production departments only and determining each production department's share of that service?

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Which of the following is not a phase of the departmental approach?

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The total cost accumulated in the assembly department using the direct method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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Which one of the following methods of allocating joint costs uses a measure of weight, size or number of units to allocate joint costs to joint products?

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The amount of joint costs allocated to product X using the net realizable value method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 4 decimal places, for example 33.3333%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):

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