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Plant administration is an example of a:


A) Volume-related activity.
B) Batch-related activity.
C) Product-related activity.
D) Facility-related activity.

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If a company manufactures diverse products using different sets of resources in a plant, it is best to use a plantwide allocation rate.

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"Activity-based costing is just a more precise form of product costing and is only usable in a production setting." Do you agree or disagree? Explain why.

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Activity-based costing is not used just ...

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Activity-based costing (ABC) can be applied to administrative activities (e.g., purchasing) but not to marketing activities.

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Work Horse Corporation uses the following activity rates from its activity-based costing to assign overhead costs to products.  Activity Cost Pools  Activity Rate  Batch Setup $83.75 per batch  Assembling products $2.88 per assembly hour  Processing customer orders $50.41 per customer order \begin{array} { l c c } \text { Activity Cost Pools } & \text { Activity Rate } \\\text { Batch Setup } & \$ 83.75 \text { per batch } \\\text { Assembling products } & \$ 2.88 \text { per assembly hour } \\\text { Processing customer orders } & \$ 50.41 \text { per customer order }\end{array} Data concerning two products appear below:  Praduct J  Praduct S  Number of batches 3441 Number of assembly hours 105824 Number of customer orders 1738\begin{array} { | l | r | r | } \hline & \text { Praduct J } & { \text { Praduct S } } \\\hline \text { Number of batches } & 34 & 41 \\\hline \text { Number of assembly hours } & 105 & 824 \\\hline \text { Number of customer orders } & 17 & 38 \\\hline\end{array} Required: a. How much overhead cost would be assigned to Product J using the company's activity-based costing system? Show your work. b. How much overhead cost would be assigned to Product S using the company's activity-based costing system? Show your work!

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Which of the following activities would be classified as a batch-level activity?


A) Setting up equipment.
B) Designing a new product.
C) Training employees.
D) Milling a part required for the final product.

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Time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) is more costly to implement than an unmodified activity-based costing system.

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Banc Corp. Trust is considering either a bankwide overhead rate or department overhead rates to allocate $396,000 of indirect costs. The bankwide rate could be based on either direct labor hours (DLH) or the number of loans processed. The departmental rates would be based on direct labor hours for Consumer Loans and a dual rate based on direct labor hours and the number of loans processed for Commercial Loans. The following information was gathered for the upcoming period:  Department  DLH  Loans Processed  Direct Costs  Consumer 14,000700$280,000 Commercial 8,000300$180,000\begin{array} { l c c r } \text { Department } & \text { DLH } & \text { Loans Processed } & \text { Direct Costs } \\\text { Consumer } & 14,000 & 700 & \$ 280,000 \\\text { Commercial } & 8,000 & 300 & \$ 180,000\end{array} - If Banc Corp. Trust uses a bankwide rate based on direct labor hours, what would be the indirect costs allocated to the Commercial Department?


A) $144,000.
B) $138,000.
C) $180,000.
D) $148,500.

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Mission Company is preparing its annual profit plan. As part of its analysis of the profitability of individual products, the controller estimates the amount of overhead that should be allocated to the individual product lines from the information provided below. (CMA based)  Wall Mirrors  Specialty Windows  Units Produced 4020 Material moves per product line 515 Direct labor hours per product line 200300 Budgeted material handling costs: $50,000\begin{array} { | l | r | r | } \hline & \text { Wall Mirrors } & \text { Specialty Windows } \\\hline \text { Units Produced } & 40 & 20 \\\hline \text { Material moves per product line } & 5 & 15 \\\hline \text { Direct labor hours per product line } & 200 & 300 \\\hline \text { Budgeted material handling costs: } \$ 50,000 & \\\hline\end{array} - Under a traditional costing system that allocates overhead on the basis of direct labor hours, the materials handling costs allocated to one unit of Wall Mirrors would be:


A) $1,000.
B) $500.
C) $2,000.
D) $5,000.

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Markham Company makes two products: Basic Product and Deluxe Product. Annual production and sales are 1,700 units of Basic Product and 1,100 units of Deluxe Product. The company has traditionally used direct labor-hours as the basis for applying all manufacturing overhead to products. Basic Product requires 0.3 direct labor hours per unit and Deluxe Product requires 0.6 direct labor hours per unit. The total estimated overhead for next period is $98,785. The company is considering switching to an activity-based costing system for the purpose of computing unit product costs for external reports. The new activity-based costing system would have three overhead activity cost pools-Activity 1, Activity 2, and General Factory-with estimated overhead costs and expected activity as follows:  Estimated  Expected Activity  Basic  Activity Cost Pool  Overhead Costs  Product  Deluxe Product  Total  Activity 1 $30,5281,0006001,600 Activity 2 17,3851,7002001,900 General Factory 50,8725106601,170 Total $98,785\begin{array} { l c c c c } & \text { Estimated } & { \text { Expected Activity } } \\ & & \text { Basic } & & \\\text { Activity Cost Pool } & \text { Overhead Costs } & \text { Product } & \text { Deluxe Product } & \text { Total } \\\text { Activity 1 } & \$ 30,528 & 1,000 & 600 & 1,600 \\\text { Activity 2 } & 17,385 & 1,700 & 200 & 1,900 \\\text { General Factory } & 50,872 & 510 & 660 & 1,170 \\\text { Total } & \$ 98,785 & & &\end{array} - (Note: The General Factory costs are allocated on the basis of direct labor hours.) The predetermined overhead rate (i.e., activity rate) for Activity 2 under the activity-based costing system is closest to:


A) $9.15.
B) $51.99.
C) $86.93.
D) $10.23.

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Describe the four steps involved in activity-based costing.

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1. Identify the activities that consume ...

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The number of products produced is an example of a facility-related cost driver in the cost hierarchy.

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Donnati Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system:  Activity Cost Pool  Total Cost  Total Activity  Assembly $383,18023,000 machine-hours  Processing orders $50,7981,100 orders  Inspection $106,1101,620 inspection-hours \begin{array} { l c l} \text { Activity Cost Pool } & \text { Total Cost } & \text { Total Activity } \\\text { Assembly } & \$ 383,180 & 23,000 \text { machine-hours } \\\text { Processing orders } & \$ 50,798 & 1,100 \text { orders } \\\text { Inspection } & \$ 106,110 & 1,620 \text { inspection-hours }\end{array} Data concerning one of the company's products, Product A43V, appear below: Selling price per unit $124.60 Direct materials cost per unit $22.08 Direct labor cost per unit$45.77Annual unit production and sales 210 Annual machine-hours 320Annual orders 80 Annual inspection-hours 10\begin{array}{llr} \text {Selling price per unit } &\$124.60\\ \text { Direct materials cost per unit } &\$22.08\\ \text { Direct labor cost per unit} &\$45.77\\ \text {Annual unit production and sales } &210\\ \text { Annual machine-hours } &320\\ \text {Annual orders } &80\\ \text { Annual inspection-hours } &10\end{array} According to the activity-based costing system, the product margin for Product A43V is:


A) $2,891.90.
B) $5,931.30.
C) $11,917.50.
D) $2,236.90.

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Allure Company manufactures and distributes two products, M and XY. Overhead costs are currently allocated using the number of units produced as the allocation base. The controller has recommended changing to an activity-based costing (ABC) system. She has collected the following information:  Activity  Cost Driver  Amount  M  XY  Production setups  Number of setups 82,000812 Material hardling  Number of parts 48,0005624 Packaging costs  Number of urits 130,00080,00050,000$260,000\begin{array} { l l r r r } \text { Activity } & \text { Cost Driver } & \text { Amount } & { \text { M } } & { \text { XY } } \\\text { Production setups } & \text { Number of setups } &8 2 , 0 0 0 &8 & 12 \\\text { Material hardling } & \text { Number of parts } & 48,000 & 56 & 24 \\\text { Packaging costs } & \text { Number of urits } & 130,000 & 80,000 & 50,000 \\& &\$ 2 6 0 , 0 0 0 & &\end{array} - What is the total overhead allocated to Product M using the current system?


A) $113,600.
B) $130,000.
C) $146,400.
D) $160,000.

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Sebastian Corporation's activity-based costing system has three activity cost pools-Machining, Batch Setup, and Other. The company's overhead costs, which consist of equipment depreciation and indirect labor, are allocated to the cost pools in proportion to the activity cost pools' consumption of resources.  Equipment depreciation $27,000 Indirect labor $7,000\begin{array}{lrr} \text { Equipment depreciation } &\$27,000\\ \text { Indirect labor } &\$7,000\\\end{array}  Distributim of Resaurce Cmsumption Acrass Activity Cast Ponls  Machining  Batch Setup  Other  Equipment depreciation 0.400.300.30 Indirect labor 0.200.300.50\begin{array}{l}\text { Distributim of Resaurce Cmsumption Acrass Activity Cast Ponls }\\\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | } \hline & \text { Machining } & \text { Batch Setup } & \text { Other } \\\hline \text { Equipment depreciation } & 0.40 & 0.30 & 0.30 \\\hline \text { Indirect labor } & 0.20 & 0.30 & 0.50 \\\hline\end{array}\end{array} Costs in the Machining cost pool are assigned to products based on machine-hours (MHs) and costs in the Batch Setup cost pool are assigned to products based on the number of batches. Costs in the Other cost pool are not assigned to products.  MHs  Batches  Product Snorkel 8,100400 Product Fin 1,9001,600 Total 10,0002,000\begin{array} { l c r } & \text { MHs } & \text { Batches } \\\text { Product Snorkel } & 8,100 & 400 \\\text { Product Fin } & \underline{1,900 }& \underline{ 1,600} \\\text { Total } & \underline{10,000 }& \underline{2,000 }\\\end{array} Additional data concerning the company's products appears below:  Product Snorkel  Product Fin  Sales $71,400$57,600 Direct materials $21,900$19,900 Direct labor $33,700$25,100\begin{array} { l c c } & \text { Product Snorkel } & \text { Product Fin } \\\text { Sales } & \$ 71,400 & \$ 57,600 \\\text { Direct materials } & \$ 21,900 & \$ 19,900 \\\text { Direct labor } & \$ 33,700 & \$ 25,100\end{array} Required: a. Assign overhead costs to activity cost pools using activity-based costing. b. Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing. c. Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing. d. Determine the product margins for each product using activity-based costing.

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When product costs are used for decision-making, what assumption is most likely to distort the decisions?


A) There is a proportionality of overhead costs and output, regardless of whether a product is dropped or not.
B) Some overhead estimates can decrease when a product is dropped.
C) Some overhead costs could be fixed when a product is dropped.
D) The cost accounting system treats all overheads as if it were variable with respect to the allocation base.

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Banc Corp. Trust is considering either a bankwide overhead rate or department overhead rates to allocate $396,000 of indirect costs. The bankwide rate could be based on either direct labor hours (DLH) or the number of loans processed. The departmental rates would be based on direct labor hours for Consumer Loans and a dual rate based on direct labor hours and the number of loans processed for Commercial Loans. The following information was gathered for the upcoming period:  Department  DLH  Loans Processed  Direct Costs  Consumer 14,000700$280,000 Commercial 8,000300$180,000\begin{array} { l c c r } \text { Department } & \text { DLH } & \text { Loans Processed } & \text { Direct Costs } \\\text { Consumer } & 14,000 & 700 & \$ 280,000 \\\text { Commercial } & 8,000 & 300 & \$ 180,000\end{array} - If Banc Corp. Trust uses a bankwide rate based on the number of loans processed, what would be the total costs for the Consumer Department?


A) $280,000.
B) $256,800.
C) $576,000.
D) $557,200.

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The basic approach in product costing is to allocate costs in the cost pools to the individual cost objects, which are the products or services of interest.

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The number of services provided by an accounting firm would be classified as an:


A) Volume-related activity.
B) Batch-related activity.
C) Product-related activity.
D) Facility-related activity.

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Activity-based costing (ABC) is a costing technique that uses a two-stage allocation process. Which of the following statements best describes these two stages?


A) The costs are assigned to activities, and then to the products based upon their use of the activities.
B) The costs are assigned to departments, and then to the products based upon their use of activity resources.
C) Service department costs are allocated to the production departments, and then to the products based upon their use of the activities.
D) Indirect costs are assigned to activities, and then to the products based upon the direct cost resources used by the activities.

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