Exam 3: Cost Behaviour
Exam 1: Introduction to Managerial Accounting66 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Managerial Accounting Concepts222 Questions
Exam 3: Cost Behaviour222 Questions
Exam 4: Costvolumeprofit Analysis: a Managerial Planning Tool161 Questions
Exam 5: Job-Order Costing177 Questions
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Exam 7: Activity-Based Costing and Management154 Questions
Exam 8: Absorption and Variable Costing, and Inventory Management97 Questions
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Exam 10: Standard Costing: a Managerial Control Tool173 Questions
Exam 11: Flexible Budgets and Overhead Analysis149 Questions
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Exam 13: Short-Run Decision Making: Relevant Costing149 Questions
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Select the appropriate type of fixed cost for each cost listed below.
-Rent of machinery
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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for the following costs incurred by a bicycle manufacturer.
-Cost of rework
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What is characteristic of a fixed cost within the relevant range?
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Suppose the cost formula for monthly depreciation cost in a factory is as follows: Total cost = $20,000
Which type of cost does this formula represent?
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Select the appropriate item for each of the definitions listed below.
-A description of how a cost changes when the level of output changes
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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for each of the costs listed below.
-Cost of registering automobiles
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Computing fixed costs per unit may result in misleading information.
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An automobile manufacturer changes from using skilled labour to using computer-controlled assembly procedures.What impact will the past data have with respect to costs?
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The cost accountant for Vancouver Company used an Excel spreadsheet program to run ordinary least squares on a set of cost data for its utility cost.Vancouver's cost driver for utility cost is machine hours.The following results were produced.
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Intercept 3,500 Variable 3.75 A. Construct the cost formula for Vancouver's utility cost using the results from the method of least squares.
B. Using the formula computed in (A), what is the estimated cost of utilities for May assuming that Vancouver will incur 150,000 machine hours?
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-Relies on the quality of the subjective judgment of the analyst
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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 Nova Scotia Accounting Firm's cost formula.What does $87,100 represent?
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Using Microsoft Excel,the function INTERCEPT returns the variable rate of the independent variable.
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Lake Louise Company makes treadmills. The company controller wants to calculate the fixed and variable costs associated with the janitorial costs incurred in the factory. Data for the past four months were collected. Janitorial Machine Month costs hours September \ 11,000 575 October 11,400 610 November 10,200 510 December 10,725 550
-Refer to the Figure.What would be Lake Louise Company's estimate of total janitorial cost at a level of 625 machine hours?
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Select the appropriate cost behaviour for each of the costs listed below.
-Direct labour
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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 "total cost" represent?
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Select the appropriate type of fixed cost for each cost listed below.
-Internet advertising
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The following cost formula was developed using monthly data for Montreal Clothing Store.Total cost = $75,620 + ($242 × number of customers)
-Refer to the Figure.What does $242 represent?
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Select the appropriate type of cost for each of the definitions listed below.
-Has an increased fixed component at specified intervals
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