ACCT 505 Week 4 Midterm Examination
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ACCT 505 Week 4 Midterm Examination
Conversion Cost NO….
Prime Cost NO.
Conversion Cost YES…. Prime Cost NO. Conversion Cost YES…. Prime Cost YES. Conversion Cost NO…. Prime Cost YES. |
will increase with
increases in activity.
will decrease with increases in activity. are not affected by activity. should be ignored in making decisions because they can never change. |
variable cost.
opportunity cost. period cost. product cost. |
Fixed costs per unit
decrease and variable costs per unit do not change.
Fixed costs per unit increase and variable costs per unit do not change. Fixed costs per unit do not change and variable costs per unit do not change. Fixed costs per unit do not change and variable costs per unit increase. |
Only statement I is true.
Only statement II is true. Both statements I and II are true. Statements I, II, and III are true. |
is homogeneous.
passes from one manufacturing department to the next before being completed. can be custom manufactured. has a unit cost that is easy to calculate by dividing total production costs by the units produced. |
units completed
during the period, plus equivalent units in the ending work-in-process
inventory.
units started and completed during the period, plus equivalent units in the ending work-in-process inventory. units completed during the period and transferred out. units started and completed during the period, plus equivalent units in the ending work-in-process inventory, plus work needed to complete units in the beginning work-in-process inventory. |
sales – expenses.
sales – variable costs. sales – cost of goods sold. sales – fixed costs. |
Variable expense per
unit
Number of units sold Total fixed expenses Selling price per unit |
inventory costs will
be lower than under absorption costing.
inventory costs will be higher than under absorption costing. net operating income will always be lower than under absorption costing. net operating income will always be higher than under absorption costing. |
1. (TCO A) The following data (in thousands of dollars)
have been taken from the accounting records of Larop Corporation for the
just-completed year.
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Sales
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$950
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Purchases of raw
materials
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$225
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Direct labor
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$250
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Manufacturing
overhead
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$295
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Administrative
expenses
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$150
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Selling expenses
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$140
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Raw materials
inventory, beginning
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$30
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Raw materials
inventory, ending
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$45
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Work-in-process
inventory, beginning
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$20
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Work-in-process
inventory, ending
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$55
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Finished goods
inventory, beginning
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$100
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Finished goods
inventory, ending
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$135
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Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured statement in
the text box below. (Points : 15)
Question 2.2. (TCO B) The Nebraska Company manufactures a product
that goes through three processing departments. Information relating to
activity in the first department during June is given below.
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Percentage Completed
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Units
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Materials
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Conversion
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Work in process,
June 1
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140,000
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65%
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45%
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Work in process, Jun
30
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120,000
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75%
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65%
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The department started 580,000 units into production during the
month and transferred 600,000 completed units to the next department.
Required: Compute the equivalent units of production for the first
department for June, assuming that the company uses the weighted-average method
of accounting for units and costs.(Points : 20)
Question 3.3. (TCO C) A tile manufacturer has supplied the following
data.
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Boxes of tile
produced and sold
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625,000
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Sales revenue
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$2,975,000
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Variable
manufacturing expense
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$1,720,000
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Fixed manufacturing
expense
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$790,000
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Variable selling and
admin expense
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$152,000
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Fixed selling and
admin expense
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$133,000
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Net operating income
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$180,000
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Required:
Calculate the company’s unit contribution margin.
Calculate the company’s contribution margin ratio.
If the company increases its unit sales volume by 5% without increasing its fixed expenses, what would the company’s net operating income be? (Points : 25)
Question 4.4. (TCO D) The Hampton Company produces and sells a
single product. The following data refer to the year just completed.
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Selling price
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$450
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Units in beginning
inventory
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0
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Units produced
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25,000
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Units sold
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22,000
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Variable costs per
unit:
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Direct materials
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$150
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Direct labor
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$75
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Variable
manufacturing overhead
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$25
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Variable selling and
admin
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$15
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Fixed costs:
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Fixed manufacturing
overhead
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$275,000
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Fixed selling and admin
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$200,000
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Required:
Compute the cost of a single unit of product under both the absorption costing and variable costing approaches.
Prepare an income statement for the year using absorption costing.
Prepare an income statement for the year using variable costing. (Points : 30)
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