Exam 4: Cost Management Systems and Activity-Based Costing

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Traditional costing systems generally allocate nonproduction value-chain costs to products.

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Determining the relationships among cost objects,activities,and resources is the second step in the design of an ABC system.

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Customers and company activities are examples of cost objects.

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A period cost is ________.

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What type of users need aggregate cost information about products or services?

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A value-added cost is the cost of an activity that a company can eliminate without affecting the product's value to the customer.

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Process maps are used ________.

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The following information was obtained from the accounting records of Stevie Nicks Incorporated: The following information was obtained from the accounting records of Stevie Nicks Incorporated:   What is Cost of Goods Sold? What is Cost of Goods Sold?

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A reason more organizations are adopting activity-based costing systems is the complexity of manufacturing operations.

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When determining the product cost of a manufactured product,________.

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Which of the following is an example of a value-added cost to a manufactured product?

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An unallocated cost of one company may be an allocated cost in another company.

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In a merchandising firm,the computation of Cost of Goods Sold does NOT use ________.

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A traditional costing system would be appropriate if a company ________.

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A(n)________ is the cost of an activity that cannot be eliminated without affecting a product's value to the customer.

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The following information was taken from the accounting records of Jackson Manufacturing Company: The following information was taken from the accounting records of Jackson Manufacturing Company:    What is Cost of Goods Manufactured?  A)$111,000 B)$113,000 C)$130,000 D)$132,000 What is Cost of Goods Manufactured? A)$111,000 B)$113,000 C)$130,000 D)$132,000

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A merchandising company has raw materials inventory.

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Collecting cost and operational data is the first step in the design of an Activity-Based Costing system.

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A cost is a sacrifice of resources for a particular purpose.

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Why are more organizations adopting activity-based costing systems?

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