Exam 3: Cost Behaviour

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If output increases,what is the result?

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Select the appropriate item for each of the definitions listed below. -May be discretionary or committed

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The Saskatoon Company manufactures motorcycles. The company's management accountant wants to calculate the fixed and variable costs associated with utility cost incurred by the factory. Data for the past five months were collected. Utility Machine Month cost hours March \ 30,255 2,200 April 32,750 2,525 May 34,712 2,710 June 31,850 2,410 July 30,720 2,290 -Refer to the Figure.When using a linear regression program,what is the value of the intercept (rounded to the nearest penny)?

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What is a variable cost in a factory?

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Hamilton and Hamilton Attorneys at Law recently opened up a law practice.Their goal is to generate a monthly net income of $10,000.They have initially set their billing rate at $150 per hour.Their billable hours in the first month of operations (January)were 150 and in the second month of operations (February),175 billable hours.The costs incurred at these levels for January and February are given below. Required:  Hamilton and Hamilton Attorneys at Law recently opened up a law practice.Their goal is to generate a monthly net income of $10,000.They have initially set their billing rate at $150 per hour.Their billable hours in the first month of operations (January)were 150 and in the second month of operations (February),175 billable hours.The costs incurred at these levels for January and February are given below. Required:    A. Classify each cost as fixed, variable, or mixed using bill able hours as the driver. B. Use the high-low method to separate mixed costs into their fixed and variable components. C. Compute the net income/loss for January and February. D. If they expect to average 200 billable hours each month, what do they need to set as a billing rate per hour to achieve their goal of generating   \$ 10,000   of monthly net income? Show your calculations. A. Classify each cost as fixed, variable, or mixed using bill able hours as the driver. B. Use the high-low method to separate mixed costs into their fixed and variable components. C. Compute the net income/loss for January and February. D. If they expect to average 200 billable hours each month, what do they need to set as a billing rate per hour to achieve their goal of generating $10,000 \$ 10,000 of monthly net income? Show your calculations.

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Select the appropriate type of fixed cost for each cost listed below. -Executive travel costs

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Prince Edward Company produces hand-held calculators. The company controller wanted to calculate the fixed and variable costs associated with the maintenance cost incurred by the factory. Data for the past four months were collected.Coefficients shown by a regression program are as follows: Maintenance Machine Month cost hours March \ 4,180 328 April 3,956 310 May 4,686 386 June 4,240 352 Intercept 985 X Variable 1 9.82 -Refer to the Figure.What is the fixed cost of maintenance when using the result of regression?

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Select the appropriate type of cost for each of the definitions listed below. -Remains constant on a per-unit basis within the relevant range

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Using Microsoft Excel,the function REGRESSION returns the parameters of a linear regression.

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The average unit cost at a monthly volume of 9,000 units is $3,and the average unit cost at a monthly volume of 22,500 units is $2.10. Required: A. Devel op an equation for total monthly costs. B. What are the total monthly costs if 14,000 units are produced?

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The following cost formula was developed using the monthly data for Nova Scotia Accounting Firm. Total cost = $87,100 + ($210 × number of tax returns) -Refer to the Figure.What does "number of tax returns" represent?

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The cost of advertising is usually a discretionary fixed cost.

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Machine hours and electricity costs for Wells Industries for the year were as follows: Required: Machine Electricity Month Hours Costs January 2,000 \ 9,200 February 2,320 10,500 March 1,520 6,750 April 2,480 11,500 May 3,040 14,125 June 2,640 11,000 July 3,280 12,375 August 2,800 11,375 September 1,600 7,750 October 2,960 13,000 November 3,760 15,500 December 3,360 13,875 A. Using the high-low method, devel op an estimate of variable electricity costs per machine hour. B. Using the high-low method, devel op an estimate of fixed electricity costs per month. C. Using the high-low method, devel op a cost function for monthly electricity costs. D. Estimate electricity costs for a month in which 5,000 machine hours are worked.

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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for the following costs incurred by a bicycle manufacturer. -Cost of assembly-line workers

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What is characteristic of a committed fixed cost?

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As output increases,fixed costs per unit will also increase.

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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for each of the costs listed below. -Factory insurance

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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for the following costs incurred by a bicycle manufacturer. -Depreciation of robotic equipment

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Select the best description for the following: -Machine hours

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The method of least squares was used to develop a cost equation to predict the cost of monthly equipment maintenance for the Regina Company. The following computer output was received: The driver used was the number of machine hours. Intercept 32,000 Slope 25 -Refer to the Figure.What is the independent variable of the cost formula for equipment maintenance?

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