Exam 5: Activity-Based Costing and Management

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Batch-level costs are resources sacrificed on activities undertaken to support specific products or services.

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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Bill Cobb Corporation had the following activities, pooled costs, and physical flow of driver units.The company uses activity-based costing. Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Bill Cobb Corporation had the following activities, pooled costs, and physical flow of driver units.The company uses activity-based costing.   The above activities are used by departments X and Y as follows:    -How much of the account verification cost will be assigned to Department Y? The above activities are used by departments X and Y as follows: Use the information below to answer the following question(s).Bill Cobb Corporation had the following activities, pooled costs, and physical flow of driver units.The company uses activity-based costing.   The above activities are used by departments X and Y as follows:    -How much of the account verification cost will be assigned to Department Y? -How much of the account verification cost will be assigned to Department Y?

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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).A transportation company provides bussing, limo and taxi service.The company charges: $350 per day for bussing service; $2.00 per kilometre for taxi service; and, $3.50 per kilometre for limo service.Two individual clients, the school board and the city government offices use the majority of the limo service on a contract agreement.Bussing services are used exclusively by the school board, and the taxi service is used almost exclusively by the general public, although the school board uses the taxi services when individual students have to be transported on occasion.Indirect costs are accumulated on internal records at $1.50 per kilometre for limo use and $1.00 per kilometre for taxi use, and $195 per day for each of the twenty buses.The company's costing system has tracked the following activities for the month: Use the information below to answer the following question(s).A transportation company provides bussing, limo and taxi service.The company charges: $350 per day for bussing service; $2.00 per kilometre for taxi service; and, $3.50 per kilometre for limo service.Two individual clients, the school board and the city government offices use the majority of the limo service on a contract agreement.Bussing services are used exclusively by the school board, and the taxi service is used almost exclusively by the general public, although the school board uses the taxi services when individual students have to be transported on occasion.Indirect costs are accumulated on internal records at $1.50 per kilometre for limo use and $1.00 per kilometre for taxi use, and $195 per day for each of the twenty buses.The company's costing system has tracked the following activities for the month:    -Compute the billing to each major client for the month. -Compute the billing to each major client for the month.

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Engineering costs incurred to change product designs are which of the following?

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In a cost system that doe not consider the cost hierarchy unit-level measures can distort product costing because the demand for overhead resources may be driven by batch-level or product-sustaining activities.

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Answer the following question(s)using the information below.Wallace Printing has contracts to complete weekly supplements required by forty-six customers.For the year 2019, manufacturing overhead cost estimates total $420,000 for an annual production capacity of 10 million pages.For 2019 Wallace Printing decided to evaluate the use of additional cost pools.After analyzing manufacturing overhead costs, it was determined that number of design changes, setups, and inspections are the primary manufacturing overhead cost drivers.The following information was gathered during the analysis: Answer the following question(s)using the information below.Wallace Printing has contracts to complete weekly supplements required by forty-six customers.For the year 2019, manufacturing overhead cost estimates total $420,000 for an annual production capacity of 10 million pages.For 2019 Wallace Printing decided to evaluate the use of additional cost pools.After analyzing manufacturing overhead costs, it was determined that number of design changes, setups, and inspections are the primary manufacturing overhead cost drivers.The following information was gathered during the analysis:    During 2019, two customers, Wayward Insurance and Hapless Systems, are expected to use the following printing services:    -Assuming activity-cost pools are used, what are the activity-cost driver rates for design changes, setups, and inspections cost pools? During 2019, two customers, Wayward Insurance and Hapless Systems, are expected to use the following printing services: Answer the following question(s)using the information below.Wallace Printing has contracts to complete weekly supplements required by forty-six customers.For the year 2019, manufacturing overhead cost estimates total $420,000 for an annual production capacity of 10 million pages.For 2019 Wallace Printing decided to evaluate the use of additional cost pools.After analyzing manufacturing overhead costs, it was determined that number of design changes, setups, and inspections are the primary manufacturing overhead cost drivers.The following information was gathered during the analysis:    During 2019, two customers, Wayward Insurance and Hapless Systems, are expected to use the following printing services:    -Assuming activity-cost pools are used, what are the activity-cost driver rates for design changes, setups, and inspections cost pools? -Assuming activity-cost pools are used, what are the activity-cost driver rates for design changes, setups, and inspections cost pools?

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If the cost of an activity increases with each hour of machine time, it is which of the following?

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For each of the following activities identify an appropriate activity-cost driver.a.machine maintenance b.machine setup c.quality control d.material ordering e.production scheduling f.warehouse expense g.engineering design

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How does direct cost tracing improve cost accuracy?

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If a company undercosts one of its products from indirect cost smoothing, then it will overcost at least one of its other products.

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Which of the following is NOT a characterization of activity-based costing?

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A critical distinction in activity-based costing is the difference between an activity and an event.

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Explain how activity-based costing systems can provide more accurate product costs than traditional (simple)cost systems.

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Match the cost driver in the right column below to the appropriate function in the left column. A)Number of shipments B)Number of purchase orders C)Number of employees D)Number of customers E)Number of desktop computers F)Number of invoices -Billing

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The Marionettes Company is noted for an exceptionally impressive line of Mardi Gras masks.Marionettes has established the following selling and distribution support activity-cost pools and their corresponding activity drivers for the year 2012: The Marionettes Company is noted for an exceptionally impressive line of Mardi Gras masks.Marionettes has established the following selling and distribution support activity-cost pools and their corresponding activity drivers for the year 2012:    Required: a.Determine the activity cost driver rate for each of the four selling and distribution activities. b.Under what circumstances is it appropriate to use each of the activity cost drivers? c.Describe at least one possible negative behavioral consequence for each of the four activity cost drivers. Required: a.Determine the activity cost driver rate for each of the four selling and distribution activities. b.Under what circumstances is it appropriate to use each of the activity cost drivers? c.Describe at least one possible negative behavioral consequence for each of the four activity cost drivers.

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Describe each of the four cost hierarchies used to define levels for activities in activity-based costing.

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Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available: Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Per Unit data: Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Overhead cost based on direct labour Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Hours per 1,000-unit batch: Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows: Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie: Aunt Ethel's Fancy Cookie Company manufactures and sells three flavors of cookies: Macaroon, Sugar, and Buttercream.The batch size for the cookies is limited to 1,000 cookies based on the size of the ovens and cookie molds owned by the company.Based on budgetary projections, the information listed below is available:    Per Unit data:      Overhead cost based on direct labour    Hours per 1,000-unit batch:    Total overhead costs and activity levels for the year are estimated as follows:    Required: a.Using the traditional (simple)costing system, determine the operating profit per unit for the sugar cookie. b.Determine the activity cost driver rate for oven costs and packaging costs. c.Using the ABC system, for the sugar cookie:    d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why? d.Explain the difference between the profits obtained from the traditional system and the ABC system.Which system provides a better estimate of profitability? Why?

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Using a broad average to allocate costs to products is called

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Match the cost driver in the right column below to the appropriate function in the left column. A)Number of shipments B)Number of purchase orders C)Number of employees D)Number of customers E)Number of desktop computers F)Number of invoices -Customer Service

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Peanut butter costing involves assigning costs in a non uniform manner to reflect the different utilization of resources by different products or services.

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