Deck 6: Process Costing

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The unit information section of the production report has two major subdivisions: (1) units to account for and (2) units accounted for.
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The cost information section of the production report has two major subdivisions: (1) costs to account for and (2) costs accounted for.
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Parallel processing requires that units pass through one process before they can be worked on in the next process.
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Process costing accumulates costs by individual jobs.
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In process costing, each producing department has its own work-in-process account.
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Manufacturing firms may operate without significant work-in-process inventories.
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Large manufacturing plants, such as chemical, food, and tire manufacturers, use process costing.
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The presence of beginning and ending work-in-process inventories leads to much of the complication surrounding process costing.
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Process-costing systems are specifically designed to support costing of mass-produced homogeneous products.
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The FIFO method is the only method used to calculate equivalent units in process costing.
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The FIFO costing method separates work and costs of the equivalent units in beginning inventory from work and costs of the equivalent units produced during the current period.Only current work and costs are used to calculate this period's unit cost.
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Process costing is most useful in situations when relatively homogeneous products are produced.
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Any product or service that is basically homogeneous and repetitively produced can take advantage of a process-costing approach.
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Transferred-in costs are a type of raw material cost.
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A production report provides information about the physical units processed in a department and also about the manufacturing costs associated with them.
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Process costing is appropriate for companies providing services.
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The costs transferred from a prior process to a subsequent process are referred to as transferred-in costs.
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A production report contains information on costs transferred in from prior departments as well as costs added in the department such as direct materials, direct labor, and overhead.
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Firms that offer services cannot have work-in-process inventories.
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Process costing is most appropriate for manufacturers of homogeneous products.
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The usual approach is to treat transferred-in goods as a separate conversion category when calculating equivalent units.
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Under the FIFO method, for the beginning work-in-process units, the total associated manufacturing costs are the sum of the prior-period costs plus the costs incurred in the current period to finish the units.
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In process costing, it is unreasonable to assume uniform application of material costs.
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In process costing, each producing department has its own ________________ account.
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The weighted average costing method combines beginning inventory costs and work done with current period costs and work to calculate this period's unit cost.
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The processing pattern in which partially completed units can be worked on simultaneously in different processes and then brought together in a final process for completion is known as ____________________.
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The solution for different percentage completion figures for manufacturing inputs is to calculate equivalent units as if there were uniform manufacturing inputs.
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Different percentage completion figures for manufacturing inputs pose a problem for the calculation of equivalent units, unit cost, and valuation of ending work in process.
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___________________ requires that units pass through one process before they can be worked on in the next process.
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The major benefit of the FIFO method is simplicity.
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Direct materials used in production, direct labor, and applied overhead are charged to the _______________ account.
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FIFO assumes that units in beginning work in process are completed last.
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There are two approaches for dealing with the prior-period output and prior-period costs found in beginning work in process: the weighted average method and the FIFO method.
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_________________ works well whenever relatively homogeneous products pass through a series of processes and receive similar amounts of manufacturing costs.
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The production report is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
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To calculate the equivalent units of production, the number of physical units is multiplied by the percentage of completion.
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Firms that have adopted a __________ approach try to reduce WIP inventories to very low levels.
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Since FIFO excludes prior-period work and costs, it is necessary to create three categories of completed units.
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Equivalent units of output are the complete units that could have been produced given the total amount of manufacturing effort expended during the period.
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If changes occur in the prices of the manufacturing inputs from one period to the next, then the weighted average method produces a more accurate unit cost than does the FIFO method.
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Which type of costing system works best with a large number of homogeneous products?

A) job-order costing
B) process costing
C) sequential costing
D) parallel costing
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When inputs are added _______________, equivalent units and unit cost are calculated for each separate input category.
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Which of the following companies would be least likely to use a process costing system?

A) an oil refinery
B) a home-builder
C) a fertilizer company
D) a chemical company
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The number of physical units is multiplied by the _____________________ to calculate equivalent units.
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The _______________________ is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
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_____________________ checks to see if the costs to account for are exactly assigned to inventories.
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Which of the following businesses is most likely to use process costing?

A) custom home builder
B) CPA firm
C) chemical manufacturer
D) custom machine tools manufacturer
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What types of costs are normally found in a process accounting system?

A) materials, labor and overhead
B) materials and labor
C) labor and overhead
D) overhead, selling and administrative
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Under the _______________ method equivalent units of output are computed by adding units completed to equivalent units in ending working-in-process.
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If great accuracy in computing unit costs is desired, a company should use the _________ method to determine unit cost.
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___________ costs are a type of raw material cost.
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The _____________________ provides an analysis of the physical flow of units.
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Manufacturers that produce a large number of homogeneous products are most likely to use which of the following?

A) job-order costing
B) process costing
C) sequential costing
D) parallel costing
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__________________________ are the complete units that could have been produced given the total amount of manufacturing effort expended for the period under consideration.
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The _______________________ separates work and costs of the equivalent units in beginning inventory from work and costs of the equivalent units produced during the current period.
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The _________________________ combines beginning inventory costs and work done with current-period costs and work done to calculate this period's unit cost.
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Under the _________________ method there are two categories of completed units; units started and completed during the period and units from beginning inventory.
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Which of the following businesses is most likely to use process costing?

A) chemical plant
B) architectural firm
C) dentist's office
D) manufacturer of fine furniture
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If changes occur in the ________ of the manufacturing inputs from one period to the next, then FIFO produces a more accurate unit cost than does the weighted average method.
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_________________________ are costs transferred from a prior process to a subsequent process.
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Process costing can be appropriate for:

A) firms manufacturing heterogeneous products.
B) manufacturing firms with just-in-time ( JIT) orientation to determine product costs.
C) firms manufacturing products as per customers' order.
D) all of these.
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The Fox Company uses the weighted average method.The beginning work in process consists of 20,000 units (100% completed as to materials and 50% complete as to conversion costs).The number of units completed was 80,000.The ending work in process consists of 10,000 units (100% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs).Calculate the equivalent units of production for conversion costs.

A) 110,000
B) 82,000
C) 80,000
D) 90,000
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In process costing, the cost of units finished in the last department will be transferred from work in process to

A) cost of goods sold.
B) completed processes.
C) finished goods.
D) sales.
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A cost received by a subsequent process from a prior process is referred to as a:

A) cost of ending work-in-process.
B) cost of goods transferred out.
C) transferred-in cost.
D) cost of beginning work-in-process.
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Process accounting is most probably used by a(n)

A) paint manufacturer
B) cement manufacturer
C) oil change and lube shop
D) All of these.
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How is unit cost calculated?

A) It is calculated by multiplying total units by total costs.
B) It is calculated by adding all cost drivers.
C) It is calculated by subtracting the ending work in process from the total sales of the period.
D) It is calculated by dividing the total costs for the period by the total output of the period.
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Process costing would be most appropriate for which of the following?

A) soft drink bottler
B) custom home builder
C) caterer
D) photocopy shop
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Which statement best describes the concept of equivalent units of production?

A) Equivalent units are a measure of a period's output.
B) Equivalent units are the units completed in a department.
C) Equivalent units are the total of the units produced by all departments.
D) Equivalent units are the number of units completed at the end of the last process.
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When computing equivalent units of production, the method that combines partially completed units in beginning inventory with current period production is the

A) FIFO method
B) LIFO method
C) weighted average method
D) actual cost method
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Which is the best description of the production report?

A) The production report provides information about the manufacturing costs incurred by the department.
B) The report provides information about the physical units processed by the department.
C) The production report is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
D) None of these.
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​Which of the following is true of parallel processing?​

A) In parallel processing, a large number of heterogeneous products pass through an identical set of processes.
B) It is a processing pattern in which units are subjected to the different operations for a given process.
C) It is a processing pattern in which two or more sequential processes are required to produce a finished product.
D) In parallel processing, each unit produced in a period receives the unit cost at a varying rate.
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Direct materials used in production, direct labor, and applied overhead are charged to the:

A) raw materials account.
B) overhead account.
C) work in process account.
D) indirect labor account.
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Which of the following methods uses costs and work of beginning work in process?

A) weighted average method
B) FIFO method
C) sequential processing method
D) both the weighted average and FIFO methods
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Equivalent production expresses all activity of the period in terms of

A) work in process
B) materials, labor and overhead
C) fully completed units
D) partially completed units
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Which of the following best describes sequential processing?

A) It is a processing pattern in which units pass from one process to another in a set order.
B) In sequential processing, several sequences of production are applied to a product in the department.
C) Sequential processing requires two or more sequential processes to produce a finished good.
D) Sequential processing requires two or more sequential processes to produce a finished good.
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When should process costing techniques be used in assigning costs to products?

A) If the firm manufactures heterogeneous products
B) If the products are repetitively produced
C) If the products are manufactured according to customer specifications
D) All of these
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An accountant calculates unit cost from:

A) conversion costs and indirect labor.
B) the total output of a period and the total costs for that period.
C) the total prime cost for a period and the direct materials used in that period.
D) direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
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Two methods used to determine equivalent units of production in process costing are

A) weighted average and FIFO
B) FIFO and LIFO
C) weighted average and LIFO
D) weighted average and exact costing
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In process manufacturing, partially completed goods received from prior departments are referred to as:

A) transferred-in goods.
B) finished goods
C) equivalent units.
D) units in ending work-in-process.
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The cost of units finished at the last (final) department will flow from work in process to:

A) raw materials
B) finished goods
C) cost of goods sold
D) accounts receivable
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The unit information section of the production report has two major subdivisions: (1) units to account for and (2) units accounted for.
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The cost information section of the production report has two major subdivisions: (1) costs to account for and (2) costs accounted for.
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Parallel processing requires that units pass through one process before they can be worked on in the next process.
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Process costing accumulates costs by individual jobs.
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In process costing, each producing department has its own work-in-process account.
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Manufacturing firms may operate without significant work-in-process inventories.
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Large manufacturing plants, such as chemical, food, and tire manufacturers, use process costing.
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The presence of beginning and ending work-in-process inventories leads to much of the complication surrounding process costing.
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Process-costing systems are specifically designed to support costing of mass-produced homogeneous products.
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The FIFO method is the only method used to calculate equivalent units in process costing.
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The FIFO costing method separates work and costs of the equivalent units in beginning inventory from work and costs of the equivalent units produced during the current period.Only current work and costs are used to calculate this period's unit cost.
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Process costing is most useful in situations when relatively homogeneous products are produced.
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Any product or service that is basically homogeneous and repetitively produced can take advantage of a process-costing approach.
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Transferred-in costs are a type of raw material cost.
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A production report provides information about the physical units processed in a department and also about the manufacturing costs associated with them.
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Process costing is appropriate for companies providing services.
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The costs transferred from a prior process to a subsequent process are referred to as transferred-in costs.
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A production report contains information on costs transferred in from prior departments as well as costs added in the department such as direct materials, direct labor, and overhead.
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Firms that offer services cannot have work-in-process inventories.
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Process costing is most appropriate for manufacturers of homogeneous products.
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The usual approach is to treat transferred-in goods as a separate conversion category when calculating equivalent units.
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Under the FIFO method, for the beginning work-in-process units, the total associated manufacturing costs are the sum of the prior-period costs plus the costs incurred in the current period to finish the units.
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In process costing, it is unreasonable to assume uniform application of material costs.
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In process costing, each producing department has its own ________________ account.
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The weighted average costing method combines beginning inventory costs and work done with current period costs and work to calculate this period's unit cost.
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The processing pattern in which partially completed units can be worked on simultaneously in different processes and then brought together in a final process for completion is known as ____________________.
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The solution for different percentage completion figures for manufacturing inputs is to calculate equivalent units as if there were uniform manufacturing inputs.
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Different percentage completion figures for manufacturing inputs pose a problem for the calculation of equivalent units, unit cost, and valuation of ending work in process.
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___________________ requires that units pass through one process before they can be worked on in the next process.
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The major benefit of the FIFO method is simplicity.
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Direct materials used in production, direct labor, and applied overhead are charged to the _______________ account.
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FIFO assumes that units in beginning work in process are completed last.
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There are two approaches for dealing with the prior-period output and prior-period costs found in beginning work in process: the weighted average method and the FIFO method.
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_________________ works well whenever relatively homogeneous products pass through a series of processes and receive similar amounts of manufacturing costs.
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The production report is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
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To calculate the equivalent units of production, the number of physical units is multiplied by the percentage of completion.
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Firms that have adopted a __________ approach try to reduce WIP inventories to very low levels.
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Since FIFO excludes prior-period work and costs, it is necessary to create three categories of completed units.
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Equivalent units of output are the complete units that could have been produced given the total amount of manufacturing effort expended during the period.
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If changes occur in the prices of the manufacturing inputs from one period to the next, then the weighted average method produces a more accurate unit cost than does the FIFO method.
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Which type of costing system works best with a large number of homogeneous products?

A) job-order costing
B) process costing
C) sequential costing
D) parallel costing
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When inputs are added _______________, equivalent units and unit cost are calculated for each separate input category.
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Which of the following companies would be least likely to use a process costing system?

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B) a home-builder
C) a fertilizer company
D) a chemical company
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The number of physical units is multiplied by the _____________________ to calculate equivalent units.
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The _______________________ is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
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_____________________ checks to see if the costs to account for are exactly assigned to inventories.
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Which of the following businesses is most likely to use process costing?

A) custom home builder
B) CPA firm
C) chemical manufacturer
D) custom machine tools manufacturer
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What types of costs are normally found in a process accounting system?

A) materials, labor and overhead
B) materials and labor
C) labor and overhead
D) overhead, selling and administrative
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Under the _______________ method equivalent units of output are computed by adding units completed to equivalent units in ending working-in-process.
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If great accuracy in computing unit costs is desired, a company should use the _________ method to determine unit cost.
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___________ costs are a type of raw material cost.
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The _____________________ provides an analysis of the physical flow of units.
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Manufacturers that produce a large number of homogeneous products are most likely to use which of the following?

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B) process costing
C) sequential costing
D) parallel costing
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__________________________ are the complete units that could have been produced given the total amount of manufacturing effort expended for the period under consideration.
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The _______________________ separates work and costs of the equivalent units in beginning inventory from work and costs of the equivalent units produced during the current period.
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The _________________________ combines beginning inventory costs and work done with current-period costs and work done to calculate this period's unit cost.
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Under the _________________ method there are two categories of completed units; units started and completed during the period and units from beginning inventory.
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Which of the following businesses is most likely to use process costing?

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B) architectural firm
C) dentist's office
D) manufacturer of fine furniture
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If changes occur in the ________ of the manufacturing inputs from one period to the next, then FIFO produces a more accurate unit cost than does the weighted average method.
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_________________________ are costs transferred from a prior process to a subsequent process.
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Process costing can be appropriate for:

A) firms manufacturing heterogeneous products.
B) manufacturing firms with just-in-time ( JIT) orientation to determine product costs.
C) firms manufacturing products as per customers' order.
D) all of these.
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The Fox Company uses the weighted average method.The beginning work in process consists of 20,000 units (100% completed as to materials and 50% complete as to conversion costs).The number of units completed was 80,000.The ending work in process consists of 10,000 units (100% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs).Calculate the equivalent units of production for conversion costs.

A) 110,000
B) 82,000
C) 80,000
D) 90,000
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In process costing, the cost of units finished in the last department will be transferred from work in process to

A) cost of goods sold.
B) completed processes.
C) finished goods.
D) sales.
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A cost received by a subsequent process from a prior process is referred to as a:

A) cost of ending work-in-process.
B) cost of goods transferred out.
C) transferred-in cost.
D) cost of beginning work-in-process.
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Process accounting is most probably used by a(n)

A) paint manufacturer
B) cement manufacturer
C) oil change and lube shop
D) All of these.
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How is unit cost calculated?

A) It is calculated by multiplying total units by total costs.
B) It is calculated by adding all cost drivers.
C) It is calculated by subtracting the ending work in process from the total sales of the period.
D) It is calculated by dividing the total costs for the period by the total output of the period.
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Process costing would be most appropriate for which of the following?

A) soft drink bottler
B) custom home builder
C) caterer
D) photocopy shop
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Which statement best describes the concept of equivalent units of production?

A) Equivalent units are a measure of a period's output.
B) Equivalent units are the units completed in a department.
C) Equivalent units are the total of the units produced by all departments.
D) Equivalent units are the number of units completed at the end of the last process.
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When computing equivalent units of production, the method that combines partially completed units in beginning inventory with current period production is the

A) FIFO method
B) LIFO method
C) weighted average method
D) actual cost method
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Which is the best description of the production report?

A) The production report provides information about the manufacturing costs incurred by the department.
B) The report provides information about the physical units processed by the department.
C) The production report is the document that summarizes the manufacturing activity that takes place in a process department for a given period of time.
D) None of these.
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​Which of the following is true of parallel processing?​

A) In parallel processing, a large number of heterogeneous products pass through an identical set of processes.
B) It is a processing pattern in which units are subjected to the different operations for a given process.
C) It is a processing pattern in which two or more sequential processes are required to produce a finished product.
D) In parallel processing, each unit produced in a period receives the unit cost at a varying rate.
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Direct materials used in production, direct labor, and applied overhead are charged to the:

A) raw materials account.
B) overhead account.
C) work in process account.
D) indirect labor account.
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Which of the following methods uses costs and work of beginning work in process?

A) weighted average method
B) FIFO method
C) sequential processing method
D) both the weighted average and FIFO methods
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Equivalent production expresses all activity of the period in terms of

A) work in process
B) materials, labor and overhead
C) fully completed units
D) partially completed units
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Which of the following best describes sequential processing?

A) It is a processing pattern in which units pass from one process to another in a set order.
B) In sequential processing, several sequences of production are applied to a product in the department.
C) Sequential processing requires two or more sequential processes to produce a finished good.
D) Sequential processing requires two or more sequential processes to produce a finished good.
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When should process costing techniques be used in assigning costs to products?

A) If the firm manufactures heterogeneous products
B) If the products are repetitively produced
C) If the products are manufactured according to customer specifications
D) All of these
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77
An accountant calculates unit cost from:

A) conversion costs and indirect labor.
B) the total output of a period and the total costs for that period.
C) the total prime cost for a period and the direct materials used in that period.
D) direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
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78
Two methods used to determine equivalent units of production in process costing are

A) weighted average and FIFO
B) FIFO and LIFO
C) weighted average and LIFO
D) weighted average and exact costing
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79
In process manufacturing, partially completed goods received from prior departments are referred to as:

A) transferred-in goods.
B) finished goods
C) equivalent units.
D) units in ending work-in-process.
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80
The cost of units finished at the last (final) department will flow from work in process to:

A) raw materials
B) finished goods
C) cost of goods sold
D) accounts receivable
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