Exam 15: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Exam 1: Introduction to Accounting and Business176 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Transactions210 Questions
Exam 3: The Adjusting Process183 Questions
Exam 4: Completing the Accounting Cycle168 Questions
Exam 5: Accounting for Merchandising Businesses205 Questions
Exam 6: Inventories161 Questions
Exam 7: Internal Control and Cash155 Questions
Exam 8: Receivables163 Questions
Exam 9: Long-Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible177 Questions
Exam 10: Liabilities: Current,installment Notes,and Contingencies188 Questions
Exam 11: Liabilities: Bonds Payable154 Questions
Exam 12: Corporations: Organization, stock Transactions, and Dividends193 Questions
Exam 13: Statement of Cash Flows175 Questions
Exam 14: Financial Statement Analysis189 Questions
Exam 15: Introduction to Managerial Accounting195 Questions
Exam 16: Job Order Costing185 Questions
Exam 17: Process Cost Systems180 Questions
Exam 18: Activity-Based Costing110 Questions
Exam 19: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis421 Questions
Exam 20: Variable Costing for Management Analysis151 Questions
Exam 21: Budgeting181 Questions
Exam 22: Evaluating Variances From Standard Costs130 Questions
Exam 23: Evaluating Decentralized Operations175 Questions
Exam 24: Differential Analysis and Product Pricing173 Questions
Exam 25: Capital Investment Analysis186 Questions
Exam 26: Lean Manufacturing and Activity Analysis121 Questions
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Classify the following costs as either a product cost or a period cost:


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At the beginning of the current year,the Grant Company's work in process inventory account had a balance of $30,000.During the year,$68,000 of direct materials were used in production,and $66,000 of direct labor costs were incurred.Factory overhead for the year amounted to $90,000.Cost of goods manufactured is $230,000.The balance in work in process inventory on December 31 is
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Keeton Company had the following data:
Cost of materials used $ 60,000
Direct labor costs 58,000
Factory overhead 33,000
Work in process,beg. 29,000
Work in process,end. 18,000
Finished goods,beg. 32,000
Finished goods,end. 18,000
Calculate the cost of goods sold.
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A report analyzing how many products need to be sold to cover operating costs is not typically a managerial accounting report.
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Bartel Corporation produces bar stools for restaurants.For each of the following,indicate whether the cost would typically be considered direct or indirect cost for the cost object given.
-The production labor wages for the bar stool assemblers
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The following information is taken from the financial records of Gunner Manufacturing:
Cost of materials used $45,000
Direct labor costs 48,000
Factory overhead 39,000
Work in process,beginning 18,000
Work in process,ending 28,000
What is the cost of goods manufactured?
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Who are the individuals charged with the responsibility for directing the day-to-day operations of a business?
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Laramie Technologies had the following data:
Cost of materials used $50,000
Direct labor costs 56,000
Factory overhead 28,000
Work in process,beg. 45,000
Work in process,end. 32,000
Calculate the cost of goods manufactured.
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Labor costs that are directly traceable to the product are part of factory overhead.
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Insurance expense incurred on a factory building would be treated as a
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Prime costs are the combination of direct labor costs and factory overhead costs.
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Which of the following is an example of direct materials cost for an automobile manufacturer?
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A company used $35,000 of direct materials,incurred $73,000 in direct labor cost,and had $114,000 in factory overhead costs during the period.If beginning and ending work in process inventories were $28,000 and $32,000,respectively,the cost of goods manufactured was
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Which of the following is an example of direct labor cost for a cell phone manufacturer?
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Manufacturers use machinery and labor to convert direct materials into finished products.
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All of the following employees hold line positions in Facebook except
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The Darwin Company reports the following information:
Product costs are

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