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Question 1:
Which of the following best describes cost allocation ?
a) A grouping of individual cost items
b) The assigning of indirect costs to the chosen cost object
c) The assigning of direct costs to the chosen cost object
d) A factor that links in a systematic way an indirect cost or group of indirect costs to a cost object
Question 2:
Fancy Mirrors, Inc. manufactures high-end wall mirrors. They have had a steady growth rate for the past seven years. However, the CFO believes increased advertising will be necessary next year to maintain the company's present growth. To prepare for the advertising campaign, Fancy Mirror's controller has prepared and presented to the CFO the following projected data for year 2015.
Variable Cost (per wall mirror)
Direct materials $13.25
Direct manufacturing labor $18.00
Variable overhead $12.50
Fixed costs
Manufacturing $30,000
Marketing-Advertising $120,000
Selling price $110.00
Expected sales 32,000 units
Income Tax Rate 30%
1. What is the projected net income for 2015?
2. What is the breakeven point in units for 2015?
3. If an additional $10,000 is spent on advertising in 2016, what are the required 2016 revenues, for 2016 net income to equal 2015 projected net income?
Question 3:
2015.
Variable Cost (per wall mirror)
Direct materials $13.25
Direct manufacturing labor $18.00
Variable overhead $12.50
Fixed costs
Manufacturing $30,000
Marketing-Advertising $120,000
Selling price $110.00
Expected sales 32,000 units
Income Tax Rate 30%
1. Determine Cost of goods manufactured
2. Calculate Total manufacturing costs
3. Calculate Cost of raw materials used
4. Calculate Cost of Goods Sold
5. Calculate Cost of materials used
Question 4:
Relax Company manufactures reclining chairs. Each chair sells for $400. The fixed costs of manufacturing reclining chairs is $62,700, and the variable costs are $180 per unit.
1. Calculate Relax Company's break-even point in Units
2. Calculate Relax Company's Contribution Margin, per unit
3. Calculate Relax Company's' break-event point in Sales $
4. Determine the sales volume in dollars that Relax Company must achieve to earn a $45,000 after-tax (20% rate) income from the sales of each reclining chair.
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