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11B 2008 Midterm Version #1 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. At the beginning of December, Altro Corporation had $26,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $76,000 of raw materials. During December, $72,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of December total: A. $26,000 B. $102,000 C. $76,000 D. $72,000 2. Desco Electronics, Inc. manufactures car radios. The direct material cost assigned to car radios that Desco started during the period but did not fully complete would be found in the ending balance of: A. raw materials inventory. B. work in process inventory. C. finished goods inventory. D. both raw materials inventory and work in process inventory. 3. Chipata Corporation applies manufacturing overhead to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. Chipata estimated 25,000 machine-hours and $10,000 of manufacturing overhead cost for the year. During the year, Chipata incurred 26,200 machine-hours and $11,300 of manufacturing overhead. What was Chipata's underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year? A. $480 overapplied B. $820 underapplied C. $1,300 overapplied D. $1,300 underapplied

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11B 2008 MidtermVersion #1

Student: ___________________________________________________________________________

1. At the beginning of December, Altro Corporation had $26,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $76,000 of raw materials. During December, $72,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of December total: A. $26,000B. $102,000C. $76,000D. $72,000

2. Desco Electronics, Inc. manufactures car radios. The direct material cost assigned to car radios that Desco started during the period but did not fully complete would be found in the ending balance of: A. raw materials inventory.B. work in process inventory.C. finished goods inventory.D. both raw materials inventory and work in process inventory.

3. Chipata Corporation applies manufacturing overhead to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. Chipata estimated 25,000 machine-hours and $10,000 of manufacturing overhead cost for the year. During the year, Chipata incurred 26,200 machine-hours and $11,300 of manufacturing overhead. What was Chipata's underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year? A. $480 overappliedB. $820 underappliedC. $1,300 overappliedD. $1,300 underapplied

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4. Carcia Corporation has provided the following production and average cost data for two levels of monthly production volume. The company produces a single product.

The best estimate of the total cost to manufacture 6,300 units is closest to: A. $1,274,490B. $1,287,090C. $1,312,290D. $1,236,690

5. Reamer Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has provided the following estimated costs for next year:

Reamer estimates that 500 direct labor-hours and 1,000 machine-hours will be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per hour will be: A. $6.80B. $6.00C. $3.00D. $3.40

6. Limousine Conversion Company purchases ordinary Cadillacs, cuts them in half, and then adds a middle section to the vehicles to create stretch limousines. With respect to the number of cars converted, the cost of the Cadillacs purchased for conversion by Limousine Conversion Company would best be described as a: A. fixed costB. mixed costC. step-variable costD. variable cost

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7. During March, Zea Inc. transferred $50,000 from Work in Process to Finished Goods and recorded a Cost of Goods Sold of $56,000. The journal entries to record these transactions would include a: A. credit to Cost of Goods Sold of $56,000B. debit to Finished Goods of $56,000C. credit to Work in Process of $50,000D. credit to Finished Goods of $50,000

8. Which of the following is correct concerning reactions to INCREASES in activity?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

9. A staff position: A. relates directly to the carrying out of the basic objectives of the organization.B. is supportive in nature, providing service and assistance to other parts of the organization.C. is superior in authority to a line position.D. none of these.

10. In a predetermined overhead rate in a job-order costing system that is based on machine-hours, which of the following would be used in the numerator and denominator?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

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11. Brabec Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 19,700 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 17,700 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $392,940, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $35,400. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. $357,540B. $397,940C. $431,775D. $387,940

12. With respect to a fixed cost, an increase in the activity level within the relevant range results in: A. an increase in fixed cost per unit.B. a proportionate increase in total fixed costs.C. an unchanged fixed cost per unit.D. a decrease in fixed cost per unit.

13. Job 910 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet:

The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $15 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 910 would be: A. $3,220B. $3,760C. $5,935D. $3,445

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14. A company produces a single product. The following volume and average cost data for two accounting periods have been provided by management:

The best estimate for the cost formula for the total cost of producing and selling the product (where X is the number of units produced and sold in a period) is: A. $1,000 + $1.125 XB. $1,000 + $3.50 XC. $1,500 + $3.50 XD. $1,500 + $4.00 X

15. Matthias Corporation has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of May. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $53,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $69,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $69,000.B. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $16,000.C. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $53,000.D. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $69,000.

16. The one cost that would be classified as part of both prime cost and conversion cost would be: A. indirect material.B. direct labor.C. direct material.D. indirect labor.

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17. Lawton Company produces canned tomato soup in a single processing department and has a process costing system in which it uses the weighted-average method. The company sold 250,000 units in the month of January. Data concerning inventories follow:

What were the equivalent units for conversion costs for January? A. 235,000B. 247,000C. 251,000D. 253,000

18. Marc Corp. has a job-order costing system. The following debits (credits) appeared in the Work in Process account for the month of May:

Marc applies overhead to jobs at a predetermined rate of 80% of direct labor cost. Job No. 23, the only job still in process at the end of May has been charged with direct labor of $5,000. The amount of direct materials charged to Job No. 23 was: A. $6,250B. $7,500C. $13,000D. $17,000

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19. Utility costs at Service, Inc. are a mixture of fixed and variable components. Records indicate that utility costs are an average of $0.40 per hour at an activity level of 9,000 machine hours and $0.25 per hour at an activity level of 18,000 machine hours. Assuming that this activity is within the relevant range, what is the expected total utility cost if the company works 13,000 machine hours? A. $4,225B. $5,200C. $4,000D. $3,250

20. Clerical costs in the billing department of Craig Company are a mixture of variable and fixed components. Records indicate that average unit processing costs are $0.50 per account processed at an activity level of 32,000 accounts. When only 22,000 accounts are processed, the total cost of processing is $12,500. Assuming that this activity is within the relevant range, at a budgeted level of 25,000 accounts: A. processing costs are expected to total $8,750.B. fixed processing costs are expected to be $10,400.C. the variable processing costs are expected to be $0.35 per account processed.D. processing costs are expected to total $14,975.

21. Glory Company's gross margin exceeded its contribution margin by $25,000. If sales totaled $175,000 when net operating income equaled $20,000 and total selling and administrative expenses equaled $55,000, then the contribution margin equaled: A. $75,000B. $80,000C. $30,000D. $50,000

22. The cost of goods manufactured for October at Toule Manufacturing Corporation was $907,000. The following changes occurred in Toule inventory accounts during October:

What was Toule's cost of goods sold for October? A. $869,000B. $886,000C. $928,000D. $945,000

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23. Which costs will change with an increase in activity within the relevant range? A. Unit fixed cost and total fixed costB. Unit variable cost and total variable costC. Unit fixed cost and total variable costD. Unit fixed cost and unit variable cost

24. During the month of April, LTP Company incurred $30,000 of manufacturing overhead, $40,000 of direct labor, and purchased $25,000 of raw materials. Between the beginning and the end of the month, the raw materials and work in process inventories decreased by $4,000 and $3,000, respectively. The total manufacturing costs used in the computation of cost of goods manufactured during the month of April was: A. $88,000 B. $91,000 C. $99,000 D. $102,000

25. Colby Company has a process costing system in which the weighted-average method is used. The company adds all materials at the beginning of the process in the Molding Department, which is the first of two stages of its production process. Information concerning the materials used in the Molding Department during March is as follows:

What was the materials cost of the work in process inventory at March 31? A. $11,220B. $7,500C. $5,100D. $7,650

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26. Kew Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The company had 3,000 units in work in process at April 1 that were 60% complete with respect to conversion cost. During April, 10,000 units were completed. At April 30, 4,000 units remained in work in process and they were 40% complete with respect to conversion cost. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. How many units were started during April? A. 9,000B. 9,800C. 10,000D. 11,000

27. Heller Cannery, Inc., uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company estimated that it would incur $510,000 in manufacturing overhead during the year and that it would work 100,000 machine-hours. The company actually worked 105,000 machine-hours and incurred $540,000 in manufacturing overhead costs. By how much was manufacturing overhead underapplied or overapplied for the year? A. $4,500 overappliedB. $4,500 underappliedC. $30,000 overappliedD. $30,000 underapplied

28. Daffe Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $165,600. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 11,900 hours, manufacturing overhead for the year was overapplied by $10,760, and the actual manufacturing overhead was $160,600. The predetermined overhead rate for the year must have been closest to: A. $14.40B. $13.92C. $13.50D. $14.90

29. During July at Loeb Corporation, $83,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $4,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $79,000B. debit to Work in Process of $83,000C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $4,000D. debit to Raw Materials of $83,000

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30. Which of the following statements about product costs is true? A. Product costs are deducted from revenue when the production process is completed.B. Product costs are deducted from revenue as expenditures are made.C. Product costs associated with unsold finished goods and work in process appear on the balance sheet as assets.D. Product costs appear on financial statements only when products are sold.

31. Edde Corporation has provided the following production and total cost data for two levels of monthly production volume. The company produces a single product.

The best estimate of the total variable manufacturing cost per unit is: A. $127.70B. $150.30C. $22.60D. $72.80

32. Health Beverage Company uses a process costing system to collect costs related to the production of its celery flavored cola. The cola is first processed in a Mixing Department at Health and is then transferred out and finished up in the Bottling Department. The finished cases of cola are then transferred to Finished Goods Inventory. The following information relates to Health's two departments for the month of January:

How many cases of cola were completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory during January? A. 66,000B. 71,000C. 72,000D. 74,000

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33. Pelican Corporation uses a weighted-average process costing system to collect costs related to production. The following selected information relates to production for March:

All materials at Pelican are added at the beginning of the production process. Conversion costs are incurred uniformly over the production process. What total amount of cost should be assigned to the units in work in process at the end of March? A. $14,840B. $15,420C. $24,920D. $25,860

34. In the preparation of the schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured, the accountant incorrectly included as part of manufacturing overhead the rental expense on the firm's retail facilities. This inclusion would: A. overstate period expenses on the income statement.B. overstate the cost of goods sold on the income statement.C. understate the cost of goods manufactured.D. have no effect on the cost of goods manufactured.

35. Which of the following statements related to job-order costing and process costing are true? A. Under both costing methods, manufacturing overhead costs are included in the computation of unit product costs.B. Under both costing methods, the journal entry to record the completion of production will involve crediting a work in process account.C. Under both costing methods, the journal entry to record the cost of goods sold will involve crediting the finished goods account.D. All of the above are true.

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36. Consider the following costs:

What is the total amount of manufacturing overhead included above? A. $78,000B. $139,000C. $44,000D. $37,000

37. Abel Company's manufacturing overhead is 20% of its total conversion costs. If direct labor is $38,000 and if direct materials are $47,000, the manufacturing overhead is: A. $152,000B. $11,750C. $21,250D. $9,500

38. Which of the following is NOT a period cost? A. Monthly depreciation of the equipment in a fitness room used by factory workers.B. Salary of a billing clerk.C. Insurance on a company showroom, where current and potential customers can view new products.D. Cost of a seminar concerning tax law updates that was attended by the company's controller.

39. All of the following statements are correct when referring to process costing except: A. Process costing would be appropriate for a jeweler who makes custom jewelry to order.B. A process costing system has the same basic purposes as a job-order costing system.C. Units produced are indistinguishable from each other.D. Costs are accumulated by department.

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40. The following production and average cost data for a month's operations have been supplied by a company that produces a single product.

The total fixed manufacturing cost and variable manufacturing cost per unit are as follows: A. $3,600; $7.50B. $3,600; $9.90C. $7,600; $7.50D. $7,600; $9.90

41. If overhead is underapplied, then: A. actual overhead cost is less than estimated overhead cost.B. the amount of overhead cost applied to Work in Process is less than the actual overhead cost incurred.C. the predetermined overhead rate is too high.D. the Manufacturing Overhead account will have a credit balance at the end of the year.

42. Which of the following approaches to preparing an income statement calculates gross margin?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

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43. The following data have been provided for the most recent month's operations:

The beginning work in process inventory is: A. $11,000B. $42,000C. $53,000D. $37,000

44. Limber Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Operating data for the first processing department for the month of June appear below:

According to the company's records, the conversion cost in beginning work in process inventory was $15,264 at the beginning of June. Additional conversion costs of $68,208 were incurred in the department during the month.What was the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the month? (Round off to three decimal places.) A. $0.873B. $0.696C. $0.842D. $1.060

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45. Epolito Corporation incurred $87,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during September. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $89,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $89,000B. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $87,000C. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $87,000D. credit to Work in Process of $89,000

46. Last month a manufacturing company had the following operating results:

What was the cost of goods manufactured for the month? A. $588,000B. $526,000C. $521,000D. $531,000

47. Wayne Company's beginning and ending inventories for the month of June were as follows:

Wayne applies manufacturing overhead cost to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined rate is $5.75 per direct labor-hour. The company does not close underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold until the end of the year. What is the amount of cost of goods manufactured? A. $508,750B. $502,000C. $585,000D. $487,750

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48. The management of Bushovisky Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided the following financial data for January:

The contribution margin for January was: A. $15,000B. $152,000C. $91,000D. $154,000

49. In the standard cost formula Y = a + bX, what does the "b" represent? A. total costB. total fixed costC. total variable costD. variable cost per unit

50. A security guard's wages at a factory would be an example of:

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

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11B 2008 Midterm KeyVersion #1

1. At the beginning of December, Altro Corporation had $26,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $76,000 of raw materials. During December, $72,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of December total: A. $26,000B. $102,000C. $76,000D. $72,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #55Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

2. Desco Electronics, Inc. manufactures car radios. The direct material cost assigned to car radios that Desco started during the period but did not fully complete would be found in the ending balance of: A. raw materials inventory.B. work in process inventory.C. finished goods inventory.D. both raw materials inventory and work in process inventory.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #34Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

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3. Chipata Corporation applies manufacturing overhead to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. Chipata estimated 25,000 machine-hours and $10,000 of manufacturing overhead cost for the year. During the year, Chipata incurred 26,200 machine-hours and $11,300 of manufacturing overhead. What was Chipata's underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year? A. $480 overappliedB. $820 underappliedC. $1,300 overappliedD. $1,300 underapplied

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #39Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 8Level: Medium

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4. Carcia Corporation has provided the following production and average cost data for two levels of monthly production volume. The company produces a single product.

The best estimate of the total cost to manufacture 6,300 units is closest to: A. $1,274,490B. $1,287,090C. $1,312,290D. $1,236,690

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #41Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: Hard

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5. Reamer Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has provided the following estimated costs for next year:

Reamer estimates that 500 direct labor-hours and 1,000 machine-hours will be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per hour will be: A. $6.80B. $6.00C. $3.00D. $3.40

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #49Learning Objective: 3Level: Medium

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6. Limousine Conversion Company purchases ordinary Cadillacs, cuts them in half, and then adds a middle section to the vehicles to create stretch limousines. With respect to the number of cars converted, the cost of the Cadillacs purchased for conversion by Limousine Conversion Company would best be described as a: A. fixed costB. mixed costC. step-variable costD. variable cost

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #19Learning Objective: 1Level: Easy

7. During March, Zea Inc. transferred $50,000 from Work in Process to Finished Goods and recorded a Cost of Goods Sold of $56,000. The journal entries to record these transactions would include a: A. credit to Cost of Goods Sold of $56,000B. debit to Finished Goods of $56,000C. credit to Work in Process of $50,000D. credit to Finished Goods of $50,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #63Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

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8. Which of the following is correct concerning reactions to INCREASES in activity?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #39Learning Objective: 5Level: Easy

9. A staff position: A. relates directly to the carrying out of the basic objectives of the organization.B. is supportive in nature, providing service and assistance to other parts of the organization.C. is superior in authority to a line position.D. none of these.

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Resource ManagementAICPA FN: Decision MakingGarrison - Chapter 01 #29Learning Objective: 2Level: Easy

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10. In a predetermined overhead rate in a job-order costing system that is based on machine-hours, which of the following would be used in the numerator and denominator?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #22Learning Objective: 3Level: EasySource: CPA, adapted

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11. Brabec Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 19,700 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 17,700 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $392,940, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $35,400. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. $357,540B. $397,940C. $431,775D. $387,940

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #44Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 8Level: Hard

12. With respect to a fixed cost, an increase in the activity level within the relevant range results in: A. an increase in fixed cost per unit.B. a proportionate increase in total fixed costs.C. an unchanged fixed cost per unit.D. a decrease in fixed cost per unit.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #21Learning Objective: 1Level: Easy

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13. Job 910 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet:

The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $15 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 910 would be: A. $3,220B. $3,760C. $5,935D. $3,445

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #32Learning Objective: 2Learning Objective: 5Level: Easy

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14. A company produces a single product. The following volume and average cost data for two accounting periods have been provided by management:

The best estimate for the cost formula for the total cost of producing and selling the product (where X is the number of units produced and sold in a period) is: A. $1,000 + $1.125 XB. $1,000 + $3.50 XC. $1,500 + $3.50 XD. $1,500 + $4.00 X

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AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #47Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: HardSource: CIMA, adapted

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15. Matthias Corporation has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of May. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $53,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $69,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $69,000.B. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $16,000.C. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $53,000.D. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $69,000.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #52Learning Objective: 4Learning Objective: 8Level: Medium

16. The one cost that would be classified as part of both prime cost and conversion cost would be: A. indirect material.B. direct labor.C. direct material.D. indirect labor.

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #21Learning Objective: 1Level: Easy

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17. Lawton Company produces canned tomato soup in a single processing department and has a process costing system in which it uses the weighted-average method. The company sold 250,000 units in the month of January. Data concerning inventories follow:

What were the equivalent units for conversion costs for January? A. 235,000B. 247,000C. 251,000D. 253,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #40Learning Objective: 2Level: MediumSource: CPA, adapted

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18. Marc Corp. has a job-order costing system. The following debits (credits) appeared in the Work in Process account for the month of May:

Marc applies overhead to jobs at a predetermined rate of 80% of direct labor cost. Job No. 23, the only job still in process at the end of May has been charged with direct labor of $5,000. The amount of direct materials charged to Job No. 23 was: A. $6,250B. $7,500C. $13,000D. $17,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #67Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 7Level: HardSource: CPA, adapted

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19. Utility costs at Service, Inc. are a mixture of fixed and variable components. Records indicate that utility costs are an average of $0.40 per hour at an activity level of 9,000 machine hours and $0.25 per hour at an activity level of 18,000 machine hours. Assuming that this activity is within the relevant range, what is the expected total utility cost if the company works 13,000 machine hours? A. $4,225B. $5,200C. $4,000D. $3,250

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #34Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: Hard

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20. Clerical costs in the billing department of Craig Company are a mixture of variable and fixed components. Records indicate that average unit processing costs are $0.50 per account processed at an activity level of 32,000 accounts. When only 22,000 accounts are processed, the total cost of processing is $12,500. Assuming that this activity is within the relevant range, at a budgeted level of 25,000 accounts: A. processing costs are expected to total $8,750.B. fixed processing costs are expected to be $10,400.C. the variable processing costs are expected to be $0.35 per account processed.D. processing costs are expected to total $14,975.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #35Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: Hard

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21. Glory Company's gross margin exceeded its contribution margin by $25,000. If sales totaled $175,000 when net operating income equaled $20,000 and total selling and administrative expenses equaled $55,000, then the contribution margin equaled: A. $75,000B. $80,000C. $30,000D. $50,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #68Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

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22. The cost of goods manufactured for October at Toule Manufacturing Corporation was $907,000. The following changes occurred in Toule inventory accounts during October:

What was Toule's cost of goods sold for October? A. $869,000B. $886,000C. $928,000D. $945,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #72Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

23. Which costs will change with an increase in activity within the relevant range? A. Unit fixed cost and total fixed costB. Unit variable cost and total variable costC. Unit fixed cost and total variable costD. Unit fixed cost and unit variable cost

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #17Learning Objective: 1Level: Medium

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24. During the month of April, LTP Company incurred $30,000 of manufacturing overhead, $40,000 of direct labor, and purchased $25,000 of raw materials. Between the beginning and the end of the month, the raw materials and work in process inventories decreased by $4,000 and $3,000, respectively. The total manufacturing costs used in the computation of cost of goods manufactured during the month of April was: A. $88,000 B. $91,000 C. $99,000 D. $102,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #80Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

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25. Colby Company has a process costing system in which the weighted-average method is used. The company adds all materials at the beginning of the process in the Molding Department, which is the first of two stages of its production process. Information concerning the materials used in the Molding Department during March is as follows:

What was the materials cost of the work in process inventory at March 31? A. $11,220B. $7,500C. $5,100D. $7,650

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AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #31Learning Objective: 2Learning Objective: 3Level: MediumSource: CPA, adapted

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26. Kew Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The company had 3,000 units in work in process at April 1 that were 60% complete with respect to conversion cost. During April, 10,000 units were completed. At April 30, 4,000 units remained in work in process and they were 40% complete with respect to conversion cost. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. How many units were started during April? A. 9,000B. 9,800C. 10,000D. 11,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #48Learning Objective: 2Level: MediumSource: CPA, adapted

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27. Heller Cannery, Inc., uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company estimated that it would incur $510,000 in manufacturing overhead during the year and that it would work 100,000 machine-hours. The company actually worked 105,000 machine-hours and incurred $540,000 in manufacturing overhead costs. By how much was manufacturing overhead underapplied or overapplied for the year? A. $4,500 overappliedB. $4,500 underappliedC. $30,000 overappliedD. $30,000 underapplied

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #35Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 8Level: MediumSource: CPA, adapted

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28. Daffe Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $165,600. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 11,900 hours, manufacturing overhead for the year was overapplied by $10,760, and the actual manufacturing overhead was $160,600. The predetermined overhead rate for the year must have been closest to: A. $14.40B. $13.92C. $13.50D. $14.90

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #46Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 8Level: Hard

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29. During July at Loeb Corporation, $83,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $4,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $79,000B. debit to Work in Process of $83,000C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $4,000D. debit to Raw Materials of $83,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #59Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

30. Which of the following statements about product costs is true? A. Product costs are deducted from revenue when the production process is completed.B. Product costs are deducted from revenue as expenditures are made.C. Product costs associated with unsold finished goods and work in process appear on the balance sheet as assets.D. Product costs appear on financial statements only when products are sold.

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #30Learning Objective: 2Level: Medium

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31. Edde Corporation has provided the following production and total cost data for two levels of monthly production volume. The company produces a single product.

The best estimate of the total variable manufacturing cost per unit is: A. $127.70B. $150.30C. $22.60D. $72.80

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #43Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: Medium

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32. Health Beverage Company uses a process costing system to collect costs related to the production of its celery flavored cola. The cola is first processed in a Mixing Department at Health and is then transferred out and finished up in the Bottling Department. The finished cases of cola are then transferred to Finished Goods Inventory. The following information relates to Health's two departments for the month of January:

How many cases of cola were completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory during January? A. 66,000B. 71,000C. 72,000D. 74,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #29Learning Objective: 1Level: Medium

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33. Pelican Corporation uses a weighted-average process costing system to collect costs related to production. The following selected information relates to production for March:

All materials at Pelican are added at the beginning of the production process. Conversion costs are incurred uniformly over the production process. What total amount of cost should be assigned to the units in work in process at the end of March? A. $14,840B. $15,420C. $24,920D. $25,860

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #49Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

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34. In the preparation of the schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured, the accountant incorrectly included as part of manufacturing overhead the rental expense on the firm's retail facilities. This inclusion would: A. overstate period expenses on the income statement.B. overstate the cost of goods sold on the income statement.C. understate the cost of goods manufactured.D. have no effect on the cost of goods manufactured.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #33Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

35. Which of the following statements related to job-order costing and process costing are true? A. Under both costing methods, manufacturing overhead costs are included in the computation of unit product costs.B. Under both costing methods, the journal entry to record the completion of production will involve crediting a work in process account.C. Under both costing methods, the journal entry to record the cost of goods sold will involve crediting the finished goods account.D. All of the above are true.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #16Learning Objective: 1Level: Hard

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36. Consider the following costs:

What is the total amount of manufacturing overhead included above? A. $78,000B. $139,000C. $44,000D. $37,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #64Learning Objective: 1Level: Medium

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37. Abel Company's manufacturing overhead is 20% of its total conversion costs. If direct labor is $38,000 and if direct materials are $47,000, the manufacturing overhead is: A. $152,000B. $11,750C. $21,250D. $9,500

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #59Learning Objective: 1Level: Hard

38. Which of the following is NOT a period cost? A. Monthly depreciation of the equipment in a fitness room used by factory workers.B. Salary of a billing clerk.C. Insurance on a company showroom, where current and potential customers can view new products.D. Cost of a seminar concerning tax law updates that was attended by the company's controller.

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #24Learning Objective: 1Level: Medium

39. All of the following statements are correct when referring to process costing except: A. Process costing would be appropriate for a jeweler who makes custom jewelry to order.B. A process costing system has the same basic purposes as a job-order costing system.C. Units produced are indistinguishable from each other.D. Costs are accumulated by department.

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #27Learning Objective: 10Level: Medium

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40. The following production and average cost data for a month's operations have been supplied by a company that produces a single product.

The total fixed manufacturing cost and variable manufacturing cost per unit are as follows: A. $3,600; $7.50B. $3,600; $9.90C. $7,600; $7.50D. $7,600; $9.90

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #38Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 3Level: HardSource: CIMA, adapted

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41. If overhead is underapplied, then: A. actual overhead cost is less than estimated overhead cost.B. the amount of overhead cost applied to Work in Process is less than the actual overhead cost incurred.C. the predetermined overhead rate is too high.D. the Manufacturing Overhead account will have a credit balance at the end of the year.

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #29Learning Objective: 8Level: Medium

42. Which of the following approaches to preparing an income statement calculates gross margin?

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementGarrison - Chapter 05 #30Learning Objective: 4Level: Medium

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43. The following data have been provided for the most recent month's operations:

The beginning work in process inventory is: A. $11,000B. $42,000C. $53,000D. $37,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #78Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

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44. Limber Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Operating data for the first processing department for the month of June appear below:

According to the company's records, the conversion cost in beginning work in process inventory was $15,264 at the beginning of June. Additional conversion costs of $68,208 were incurred in the department during the month.What was the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the month? (Round off to three decimal places.) A. $0.873B. $0.696C. $0.842D. $1.060

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AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 04 #35Learning Objective: 2Learning Objective: 3Level: Medium

45. Epolito Corporation incurred $87,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during September. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $89,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $89,000B. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $87,000C. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $87,000D. credit to Work in Process of $89,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 03 #61Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

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46. Last month a manufacturing company had the following operating results:

What was the cost of goods manufactured for the month? A. $588,000B. $526,000C. $521,000D. $531,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #69Learning Objective: 3Learning Objective: 4Level: Hard

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47. Wayne Company's beginning and ending inventories for the month of June were as follows:

Wayne applies manufacturing overhead cost to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined rate is $5.75 per direct labor-hour. The company does not close underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold until the end of the year. What is the amount of cost of goods manufactured? A. $508,750B. $502,000C. $585,000D. $487,750

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AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: MeasurementGarrison - Chapter 03 #65Learning Objective: 5Learning Objective: 6Level: Medium

48. The management of Bushovisky Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided the following financial data for January:

The contribution margin for January was: A. $15,000B. $152,000C. $91,000D. $154,000

AACSB: AnalyticAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #71Learning Objective: 4Level: Easy

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49. In the standard cost formula Y = a + bX, what does the "b" represent? A. total costB. total fixed costC. total variable costD. variable cost per unit

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 05 #24Learning Objective: 1Level: Medium

50. A security guard's wages at a factory would be an example of:

A. Item AB. Item BC. Item CD. Item D

AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAICPA BB: Critical ThinkingAICPA FN: ReportingGarrison - Chapter 02 #18Learning Objective: 1Learning Objective: 5Level: MediumSource: CPA, adapted

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