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- Poodle Company manufactures two products, Mini A and Maxi B. Poodle’s overhead costs consist of setting up machines, $800,000; machining, $1,800,000; and inspecting, $600,000. Mini A is expected to use 15,000 direct labor hours and Maxi B is expected to use 25,000 direct labor hours.
- Overhead applied to Maxi B using traditional costing using direct labor hours is
- Question 1 options:
- A) $1,670,000.
- B) $2,000,000.
- C) $1,280,000.
- D) $1,536,000.
- Question 2 (10 points)
- Poodle Company manufactures two products, Mini A and Maxi B. Poodle’s overhead costs consist of setting up machines, $800,000; machining, $1,800,000; and inspecting, $600,000. Mini A is expected to use 600 machine setups, 24,000 machine hours, and 800 inspections. Maxi B is expected to use 400 machine setups, 26,000 machine hours, and 700 inspections.
- Overhead applied to Mini A using activity-based costing is
- Question 2 options:
- A) $1,536,000.
- B) $1,200,000.
- C) $1,920,000.
- D) $1,664,000.
- Question 3 (10 points)
- Poodle Company manufactures two products, Mini A and Maxi B. Poodle’s overhead costs consist of setting up machines, $800,000; machining, $1,800,000; and inspecting, $600,000. Mini A is expected to use 600 machine setups, 24,000 machine hours, and 800 inspections. Maxi B is expected to use 400 machine setups, 26,000 machine hours, and 700 inspections.
- Overhead applied to Maxi B using activity-based costing?
- Question 3 options:
- A) $1,664,000.
- B) $2,000,000.
- C) $1,536,000.
- D) $1,280,000.
- Question 4 (10 points)
- Which of the following factors would suggest a switch to activity-based costing?
- Question 4 options:
- A) Production managers use data provided by the existing system.
- B) Product lines similar in volume and manufacturing complexity.
- C) Overhead costs constitute a significant portion of total costs.
- D) The manufacturing process has been stable.
- Question 5 (10 points)
- Which of the following is not a benefit of activity-based costing?
- Question 5 options:
- A) More accurate product costing
- B) Better management decisions
- C) Less costly to use
- D) Enhanced control over overhead costs
- Question 6 (10 points)
- All of the following are examples of a value-added activity in a service company except
- Question 6 options:
- A) ordering supplies.
- B) providing legal research for legal services.
- C) performing surgery.
- D) delivering packages by a delivery service.
- Question 7 (10 points)
- A well-designed activity-based costing system starts with
- Question 7 options:
- A) analyzing to activities performed to manufacture a product.
- B) assigning manufacturing overhead costs for each activity cost pool to products.
- C) computing the activity-based overhead rate.
- D) identifying the activity-cost pools.
- Question 8 (10 points)
- Which of the following is not typical to traditional costing systems?
- Question 8 options:
- A) Use of a single predetermined overhead rate.
- B) Use of direct labor hours or direct labor cost to assign overhead.
- C) Assumption of correlation between direct labor and occurrence of overhead cost.
- D) Use of multiple cost drivers to allocate overhead.
- Question 9 (10 points)
- Which would be an appropriate cost driver for the ordering and receiving activity cost pool?
- Question 9 options:
- A) Purchase orders
- B) Inspections
- C) Machine hours
- D) Machine setups
- Question 10 (10 points)
- Poodle Company manufactures two products, Mini A and Maxi B. Poodle’s overhead costs consist of setting up machines, $800,000; machining, $1,800,000; and inspecting, $600,000. Mini A is expected to use 15,000 direct labor hours and Maxi B is expected to use 25,000 direct labor hours.
- Overhead applied to Mini A using traditional costing using direct labor hours is
- Question 10 options:
- A) $1,200,000.
- B) $1,920,000.
- C) $1,670,000.
- D) $1,536,000.
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