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When is the cost of manufacturing equipment recognized as an expense?


A) When equipment depreciation is recorded
B) When inventory processing is completed and finished goods are recorded
C) When finished goods inventory is sold
D) None of the above

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Stanley Steel Company reported the following units of production and sales for October and November of this year: Stanley Steel Company reported the following units of production and sales for October and November of this year:    Net income under absorption costing for October was $22,000. Net income under variable costing for November was $32,000. Fixed manufacturing costs were $300,000 for each month. Calculate net income for October using variable costing. Net income under absorption costing for October was $22,000. Net income under variable costing for November was $32,000. Fixed manufacturing costs were $300,000 for each month. Calculate net income for October using variable costing.

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Fixed overhead per unit is $300,000 / 50...

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Which of the following results in an increase in work-in-process inventory?


A) Purchasing raw materials
B) Using direct manufacturing labor hours
C) Finishing a job in process
D) Selling finished goods inventory

E) A) and D)
F) All of the above

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Under variable costing, fixed manufacturing costs are classified a period expense.

A) True
B) False

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The following information pertains to the Denise Company: The following information pertains to the Denise Company:   Materials are added at the beginning of the process. If equivalent units in process for conversion using the weighted average method were 20,000, ending work-in-process at Apri 30: A)  Was 15.0 percent complete B)  Was 31.7 percent complete C)  Was 25.0 percent complete D)  Was 32.5 percent complete Materials are added at the beginning of the process. If equivalent units in process for conversion using the weighted average method were 20,000, ending work-in-process at Apri 30:


A) Was 15.0 percent complete
B) Was 31.7 percent complete
C) Was 25.0 percent complete
D) Was 32.5 percent complete

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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The following information pertains to Jack Corporation: The following information pertains to Jack Corporation:   What is the value of the ending inventory using the variable costing method? A)  $150,000 B)  $240,000 C)  $200,000 D)  $208,000 What is the value of the ending inventory using the variable costing method?


A) $150,000
B) $240,000
C) $200,000
D) $208,000

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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The process of assigning cost to inventories as they are converted from raw material to finished goods is called product costing.

A) True
B) False

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Kevin Jewelry Company sells its product for $70 per unit. Variable manufacturing costs per unit are $20, and fixed manufacturing costs at the normal operating level of 5,000 units are $35,000. Variable expenses are $8 per unit sold. Fixed administration expenses total $40,000. Kevin Jewelry Company had no beginning inventory in 2018. During 2018, the company produced 5,000 units and sold 2,000. What would the net income be for Kevin Jewelry Company in 2018 using both variable costing and absorption costing?


A) Variable costing $9,000; absorption costing $30,000
B) Variable costing $30,000; absorption costing $30,000
C) Variable costing $21,000; absorption costing $9,000
D) Variable costing $30,000; absorption costing $9,000

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Stanley Steel Company reported the following units of production and sales for October and November of this year: Stanley Steel Company reported the following units of production and sales for October and November of this year:    Net income under absorption costing for October was $22,000. Net income under variable costing for November was $32,000. Fixed manufacturing costs were $300,000 for each month. Calculate net income for November using absorption costing. Net income under absorption costing for October was $22,000. Net income under variable costing for November was $32,000. Fixed manufacturing costs were $300,000 for each month. Calculate net income for November using absorption costing.

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Fixed overhead per unit is $300,000 / 50...

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Robert Corporation has the following information for October, November, and December of the current year: Robert Corporation has the following information for October, November, and December of the current year:    Production costs per unit (based on 10,000 units) are as follows:    There were no beginning inventories for October, and all units were sold for $25. Costs are stable over the three months. Calculate Robert's December ending inventory using the absorption costing method. Production costs per unit (based on 10,000 units) are as follows: Robert Corporation has the following information for October, November, and December of the current year:    Production costs per unit (based on 10,000 units) are as follows:    There were no beginning inventories for October, and all units were sold for $25. Costs are stable over the three months. Calculate Robert's December ending inventory using the absorption costing method. There were no beginning inventories for October, and all units were sold for $25. Costs are stable over the three months. Calculate Robert's December ending inventory using the absorption costing method.

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15,000 units produced - 13,500...

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The Grand Rapid Corporation has two identical divisions: Western and Northern. Their sales, production volume, and fixed manufacturing costs have been the same for both divisions for the last five years and are as follows: The Grand Rapid Corporation has two identical divisions: Western and Northern. Their sales, production volume, and fixed manufacturing costs have been the same for both divisions for the last five years and are as follows:    Western uses absorption costing and Northern uses variable costing. Both use FIFO inventory methods. Variable manufacturing costs are $5 per unit. Both have identical selling prices and selling and administrative expenses. There were no Year 1 beginning inventories. Determine the difference in profits for each division for Years 1 through 5. Explain why profits differ between the two divisions. Western uses absorption costing and Northern uses variable costing. Both use FIFO inventory methods. Variable manufacturing costs are $5 per unit. Both have identical selling prices and selling and administrative expenses. There were no Year 1 beginning inventories. Determine the difference in profits for each division for Years 1 through 5. Explain why profits differ between the two divisions.

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Fixed manufacturing per unit is $250,000...

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Partially completed goods that are in the process of being converted into a finish product are defined as:


A) Work-in-process inventories
B) Conversion inventories
C) Raw materials inventories
D) Operational inventories

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Winston Company incurred the following costs in manufacturing desk calculators: Winston Company incurred the following costs in manufacturing desk calculators:    During the period, the company produced and sold 1,000 units. What is the cost per unit using absorption costing? During the period, the company produced and sold 1,000 units. What is the cost per unit using absorption costing?

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Direct labor ($7) + Direct materials ($6...

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The beginning inventory consisted of 10,000 units, 30 percent complete and the ending inventory consisted of 8,000 units, 40 percent complete. There were 22,000 units started during the period. Determine the equivalent units of conversion in process


A) 27,200 units
B) 20,800 units
C) 25,200 units
D) 17,800 units

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Marni Corp. obtained the following information from its accounting records: Marni Corp. obtained the following information from its accounting records:   The Cost of Goods Manufactured this period equals: A)  $11,000 B)  $10,000 C)  $6,000 D)  $5,000 The Cost of Goods Manufactured this period equals:


A) $11,000
B) $10,000
C) $6,000
D) $5,000

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Briefly discuss and give examples of the three classifications of organizations discussed in this chapter.

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Organizations may be classified generall...

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A single product produced by a continuous manufacturing process is an example of:


A) Process management
B) Job Costing
C) Process manufacturing
D) Process reengineering

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Variable assumes fixed overhead costs only expire when product is sold.

A) True
B) False

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Describe the difference between job-order and process costing in terms of the primary cost objective and time period for which costs are accumulated.

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In a job-order costing system, costs are...

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Which of the following statements is not true regarding costing for services?


A) Generally, the use of process costing techniques for service organizations is easier than it is for manufacturing organizations because services generally cannot be inventoried.
B) Process costing for services is similar to job costing for batches in that an average cost for similar or identical services performed during a given time period.
C) The difficulty in many service situations is defining the appropriate cost objective.
D) In process costing, the amount of goods completed always increases finished goods inventory.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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