Exam 4: Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
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Given the following cost and activity observations for George Company's utilities, use the highlow method to calculate George's variable utilities costs per machine hour. 

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A firm operated at 80% of capacity for the past year, during which fixed costs were $330,000, variable costs were 70% of sales, and sales were $1,000,000.Operating profit loss was
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Perfect Stampers makes and sells aftermarket hub caps.The variable cost for each hub cap is $4.75 and the hub cap sells for $9.95.Perfect Stampers has fixed costs per month of $3,120.Compute the contribution margin per unit and break-even sales in units and in dollars for the month.
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Contribution margin: $9.95 selling price - $4.75 variable cost = $5.20
Break-even sales in units: $3,120/$5.20 = 600 units
Break-even sales in dollars is $9.95 selling price × 600 units = $5,970
When a business sells more than one product at varying selling prices, the business's break-even point can be determined as long as the number of products does not exceed
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If sales are $400,000, variable costs are 80% of sales, and operating income is $40,000, what is the operating leverage?
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Because variable costs are assumed to change in direct proportion to changes in the activity level, the graph of the variable costs when plotted against the activity level appears as a circle.
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Cordell, Inc.has an operating leverage of 3.Sales are expected to increase by 9% next year.What is the expected change in operating income next year?
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Which of the following activity bases would be the most appropriate for food costs of a hospital?
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Strait Co.manufactures office furniture.During the most productive month of the year, 3,000 desks were manufactured at a total cost of $59,000.In the month of lowest production the company made 1,125 desks at a cost of $38,000.Using the high-low method of cost estimation, total fixed costs are
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If direct materials cost per unit increases, the break-even point will increase.
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The difference between the current sales revenue and the sales at the break-even point is called the
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Which of the following activity bases would be the most appropriate for gasoline costs of a delivery service?
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Global Publishers has collected the following data for recent months:
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a Using the high-low method, find variable cost per unit, total fixed costs, and the total cost equation.
b What is the estimated cost for a month in which 19,000 issues are published?

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If employees accept a wage contract that increases the unit contribution margin, the break-even point will decrease.
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Variable costs are costs that remain constant in total dollar amount as the level of activity changes.
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If a business sells two products, it is not possible to estimate the break-even point.
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If the contribution margin ratio for France Company is 45%, sales were $425,000, and fixed costs were $100,000, what was the income from operations?
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