Exam 12: Activity-Based Management
Exam 1: Introduction to Cost Management157 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts201 Questions
Exam 3: Cost Behavior200 Questions
Exam 4: Activity-Based Costing201 Questions
Exam 5: Product and Service Costing: Job-Order System150 Questions
Exam 6: Process Costing188 Questions
Exam 7: Allocating Costs of Support Departments and Joint Products173 Questions
Exam 8: Budgeting for Planning and Control Key200 Questions
Exam 9: Standard Costing: a Functional-Based Control Approach123 Questions
Exam 10: Decentralization: Responsibility Accounting, Performance Evaluation, and Transfer Pricing139 Questions
Exam 11: Strategic Cost Management151 Questions
Exam 12: Activity-Based Management146 Questions
Exam 13: The Balanced Scorecard: Strategic-Based Control124 Questions
Exam 14: Quality and Environmental Cost Management202 Questions
Exam 15: Lean Accounting and Productivity Measurement172 Questions
Exam 16: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis138 Questions
Exam 17: Activity Resource Usage Model and Tactical Decision Making128 Questions
Exam 18: Pricing and Profitability Analysis164 Questions
Exam 19: Capital Investment126 Questions
Exam 20: Inventory Management: Economic Order Quantity, Jit, and the Theory of Constraints127 Questions
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Setup time for a product is 12 hours. A firm that uses JIT and produces the same product has reduced setup time to 1 hour. Setup labor is $6 per hour. The non-value-added costs are
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Goodyear,, Inc., has developed ideal standards for four activities: labor, materials, inspection, and receiving.
Information is as follows:
The actual prices paid per unit of each activity driver were equal to the standard prices.
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Complete the following cost report.



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The process which increases the efficiency of necessary activities by using economies of scale is called:
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Activities that contribute to customer value and are necessary to remain in business are called __________ activities.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for ABM implementation failure?
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What are the two dimensions of an activity-based management model?
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Activity-based management can be viewed as an information system with broad objectives. Which of the following is NOT on of the broad objectives of ABM?
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Bandolero Corporation has developed ideal standards for four activities: labor, materials, inspection, and receiving. Information is as follows:
The actual prices paid per unit of each activity driver were equal to the standard prices. The non-value-added costs for inspection are

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Which of the following is part of the cost and process dimensions of the activity-based management model?
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The common steps in implementing activity-based management are systems planning and activity identification, definition, and classification.
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The process that decreases the time and resources required by different activities is called:
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Which of the following is a reason for managerial activity to be considered a value-added activity?
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Describe how activity-based management and activity-based costing systems differ.
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Salvador Company has developed capacity standards. Information is as follows for a value-added activity:
The unused capacity variance is

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The system that provides the justification for implementing activity-based management and addresses the issues related with its implementation is called __________ .
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Each unit of product requires 16 pounds of material. Due to scrap and rework, each unit has been averaging 18 pounds of material. The material costs $4 per pound. The value-added costs are
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What is Kaizen costing? How does activity analysis help reduce costs?
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The term(s) which refer(s) to an incentive that specifically relates to sharing the gains from improvements in projects is(are) called
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The following is(are) awards made when performance is maintained or exceeds a specific measure:
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