Deck 9: Monitoring Foodservice Operations II: Daily Food Cost

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Daily food cost is determined by adding the daily cost of direct purchases to the daily cost of inventory issues, then taking in account adjustments, if any.
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The daily cost of inventory issues is taken from the stores column on the Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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Transfers from kitchen to bar would increase daily food cost.
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Transfers from bar to kitchen would increase daily food cost.
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A book inventory is based on an end-of-month count of goods.
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Opening inventory for September is equal to closing inventory for October.
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The daily cost of direct purchases is taken from the directs column on the Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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Errors in extending requisitions will lead to differences between actual and book inventory.
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Daily food cost percents are accurate, but not timely.
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At the end of a given accounting period, book inventory value and actual inventory value are normally identical.
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The two basic components of a daily food cost are:

A) direct purchases and stores issues
B) stores purchases and direct issues
C) all food purchases and all food issues.
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Direct purchases are added to food cost when they are:

A) sold
B) inventoried
C) received.
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To determine the daily cost of stores issued, a food controller would total the values recorded on the day's:

A) sales checks
B) requisitions
C) Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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Transfers from kitchen to bar have what effect on daily food cost?

A) increase
B) decrease
C) no effect.
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Given the following information, determine daily food cost: directs $100; stores issued $600; transfers from bar to kitchen $10.

A) $510
B) $610
C) $590
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Given the following information, determine daily food cost: directs $120; stores issued $300; transfers from kitchen to bar $20; transfers from bar to kitchen $10.

A) $410
B) $440
C) $210
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The opening value of the book inventory today was $900. The Receiving Clerk's Daily Report shows direct purchases of $100 and stores purchases of $500. Issues for the day total $600. Given this information, calculate closing book inventory.

A) $800
B) $900
C) $2100
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Given the information appearing below, determine food cost percent to date on 9/3.
Food Cost Food Sales
Date today today
9/1 $100 $400
9/2 125 375
9/3 75 225

A) 25.0%
B) 30.0%
C) 33.3%
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Given the following information, determine the book value of the closing inventory:
Issues: $300
Opening inventory: $800
Purchases: $200

A) $700
B) $900
C) $1300
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Given the following information, determine the difference between book and actual inventory as a percentage of issues:
Issues: $500
Actual inventory: $250
Opening inventory: $200
Purchases: $600

A) 10.0%
B) 30.0%
C) 190.0%
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Deck 9: Monitoring Foodservice Operations II: Daily Food Cost
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Daily food cost is determined by adding the daily cost of direct purchases to the daily cost of inventory issues, then taking in account adjustments, if any.
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The daily cost of inventory issues is taken from the stores column on the Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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3
Transfers from kitchen to bar would increase daily food cost.
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Transfers from bar to kitchen would increase daily food cost.
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A book inventory is based on an end-of-month count of goods.
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Opening inventory for September is equal to closing inventory for October.
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The daily cost of direct purchases is taken from the directs column on the Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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Errors in extending requisitions will lead to differences between actual and book inventory.
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Daily food cost percents are accurate, but not timely.
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At the end of a given accounting period, book inventory value and actual inventory value are normally identical.
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The two basic components of a daily food cost are:

A) direct purchases and stores issues
B) stores purchases and direct issues
C) all food purchases and all food issues.
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Direct purchases are added to food cost when they are:

A) sold
B) inventoried
C) received.
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To determine the daily cost of stores issued, a food controller would total the values recorded on the day's:

A) sales checks
B) requisitions
C) Receiving Clerk's Daily Report.
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Transfers from kitchen to bar have what effect on daily food cost?

A) increase
B) decrease
C) no effect.
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Given the following information, determine daily food cost: directs $100; stores issued $600; transfers from bar to kitchen $10.

A) $510
B) $610
C) $590
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Given the following information, determine daily food cost: directs $120; stores issued $300; transfers from kitchen to bar $20; transfers from bar to kitchen $10.

A) $410
B) $440
C) $210
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The opening value of the book inventory today was $900. The Receiving Clerk's Daily Report shows direct purchases of $100 and stores purchases of $500. Issues for the day total $600. Given this information, calculate closing book inventory.

A) $800
B) $900
C) $2100
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Given the information appearing below, determine food cost percent to date on 9/3.
Food Cost Food Sales
Date today today
9/1 $100 $400
9/2 125 375
9/3 75 225

A) 25.0%
B) 30.0%
C) 33.3%
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Given the following information, determine the book value of the closing inventory:
Issues: $300
Opening inventory: $800
Purchases: $200

A) $700
B) $900
C) $1300
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Given the following information, determine the difference between book and actual inventory as a percentage of issues:
Issues: $500
Actual inventory: $250
Opening inventory: $200
Purchases: $600

A) 10.0%
B) 30.0%
C) 190.0%
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