Question : 21.Marsden Company has three departments occupying the following amount of : 1257128

 

 

21.Marsden Company has three departments occupying the following amount of floor space:  How much store rent should be allocated to Department 3 if total rent is equal to $200,000? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)   

A. $100,000

 

B. $50,000

 

C. $66,667

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

22.Select the correct statement from the following.   

A. The allocation base determines whether a cost is classified as direct or indirect.

 

B. The same cost cannot be classified as both direct and indirect.

 

C. Relevant costs can include direct and indirect costs.

 

D. Direct costs always display a variable behavior pattern.

 

 

23.The Western and Pacific Railroad has two divisions, the Western Division and the Pacific Division. The company recently invested $8,000,000 to maintain its railroad track. Pertinent data for the two divisions are as follows:Total Miles Traveled:  The amount of track improvement cost that should be allocated to the Western Division is: (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)   

A. $4,000,000.

 

B. $3,200,000.

 

C. $800,000.

 

D. $5,333,333.

 

 

24.At the beginning of the year, Rangle Company expected to incur $54,000 of overhead costs in producing 6,000 units of product. The direct material cost is $20 per unit of product. Direct labor cost is $30 per unit. During January, 600 units were produced. The total cost of the units made in January was:   

A. $30,000

 

B. $5,400

 

C. $35,400

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

25.At the beginning of 2013, Barcroft Co. estimated that its total annual fixed overhead costs would amount to $25,000. Further, Barcroft estimated that its volume of production would be 2,000 units of product. Based on these estimates, Barcroft computed a predetermined overhead rate that was used to allocate overhead costs to the products made in 2013. As predicted, actual fixed overhead costs did amount to $25,000. However, actual volume of production amounted to 2,200 units of product. Based on this information alone:   

A. Products were costed accurately in 2013.

 

B. Products were overcostedin 2013.

 

C. Products were undercosted in 2013.

 

D. The answer cannot be determined from the information provided.

 

 

26.Great Outdoors Company makes two types of camping tents. Making a standard camping tent requires 4 hours of labor while making a deluxe camping tent requires 10 hours of labor. During the most recent accounting period the company made 2,000 standard camping tents and 500 deluxe camping tents. Indirect manufacturing costs amounted to $52,000 and are allocated based on labor hours. Based on this information:   

A. $4 of overhead cost should be allocated to each camping tent regardless of the type of tent made.

 

B. $20.80 of overhead cost should be allocated to each camping tent regardless of the type of tent made.

 

C. $16 of overhead cost should be assigned to each standard camping tent and $40 of overhead cost should be assigned to each deluxe tent.

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

27.Sheddon Industries produces two products. The products’ identified costs are as follows:  The company’s overhead costs of $108,000 are allocated based on labor cost. Assume 4,000 units of product A and 5,000 units of Product B are produced. What amount of production costs would be assigned to Product A? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)   

A. $36,000

 

B. $111,000

 

C. $68,000

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

28.Sheddon Industries produces two products. The products’ identified costs are as follows:  The company’s overhead costs of $108,000 are allocated based on direct labor cost. Assume 4,000 units of product A and 5,000 units of Product B are produced. What is the cost per unit for product B? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)   

A. $7.80

 

B. $22.20

 

C. $16.80

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

29.The process of dividing a total cost into parts and assigning it to cost objects is known as:   

A. cost tracing.

 

B. cost division.

 

C. cost allocation.

 

D. None of these answers is correct.

 

 

30.Which of the following is not a step in allocating indirect costs to cost objects?   

A. Multiply the allocation rate by the weight of the cost driver.

 

B. Trace direct costs to individual cost pools.

 

C. Compute an allocation rate by dividing the total cost to be allocated by the total cost driver volume.

 

D. All of these answers are steps in allocating indirect costs.

 

 

 

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