81. Determine the activity-based cost for each tape drive unit. A. $97.73B. $232.69C. $394.12D. $103.84
82. Which of the following is not a cost pool used with the activity-based costing method? A. direct labor hoursB. production setupsC. machine hoursD. all are ABC cost pools
83. Activity rates are determined by A. dividing the actual cost for each activity pool by the actual activity base for that pool.B. dividing the cost budgeted for each activity pool by the estimated activity base for that pool.C. dividing the actual cost for each activity pool by the estimated activity base for that pool.D. dividing the cost budgeted for each activity pool by the actual activity base in that pool.
84. Shubelik Company is changing to an activity-based costing method. They have determined that they will use three cost pools. They are setups, inspections, and assembly. Which of the following would be used as the activity base for assembly? A. number of direct labor hoursB. number of setupsC. number of inspectionsD. number of units to be produced
85. Given the following information, determine the activity rate for setups.
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups10,000$60,000
Inspections24,000$120,000
Assembly (DLH)80,000$400,000
A. $58.00B. $6.00C. $.75D. $5.09
86. The Skagit Company manufactures Hooks and Nooks. The following shows the activities per product and total activity information:
SetupsInspectionsAssembly (DLH)
Hooks – 4,000 units141
Nooks – 8,000 units213
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups20,000$ 60,000
Inspections24,000120,000
Assembly (DLH)28,000420,000
Calculate the total factory overhead to be charged to each unit of Hooks. A. $38.00B. $50.00C. $16.67D. $23.00
87. The Skagit Company manufactures Hooks and Nooks. The following shows the activities per product and total activity information:
SetupsInspectionsAssembly (DLH)
Hooks – 4,000 units141
Nooks – 8,000 units213
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups20,000$ 60,000
Inspections24,000120,000
Assembly (DLH)28,000420,000
Calculate the total factory overhead to be charged to Nooks. A. $300,000B. $400,000C. $448,000D. $560,000
88. The Dawson Company manufactures small lamps and desk lamps. The following shows the activities per product and the total overhead information:
SetupsInspectionsAssembly (DLH)
Small Lamps – 3,000 units8,0009,00016,000
Desk Lamps – 6,000 units16,00015,00012,000
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups24,000$60,000
Inspections24,000$120,000
Assembly (DLH)28,000$280,000
Calculate the total factory overhead to be charged to desk lamps. A. $306,667B. $235,000C. $230,000D. $225,000
89. The Dawson Company manufactures small lamps and desk lamps. The following shows the activities per product and the total overhead information:
SetupsInspectionsAssembly (DLH)
Small Lamps – 3,000 units8,0009,00016,000
Desk Lamps – 6,000 units16,00015,00012,000
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups24,000$60,000
Inspections24,000$120,000
Assembly (DLH)28,000$280,000
Calculate the overhead per unit to be charged to small lamps. A. $75.00B. $39.17C. $38.33D. $17.50
90. The Bonnington Company manufactures small lamps and desk lamps. The following shows the activities per product:
SetupsInspectionsAssembly (DLH)
Small Lamps – 4,000 units4,00015,0006,000
Desk Lamps – 8,000 units16,0007,00020,000
Using the following information prepared by the Bonnington Company, determine the total factory overhead to be charged to small lamps.
Activity PoolActivity BaseBudgeted Amount
Setups20,000$80,000
Inspections22,000$132,000
Assembly (DLH)26,000$416,000
A. $314,000B. $209,333C. $202,000D. $104,000
91. If selling and administrative expenses are allocated to different products, they should be reported as a A. product costB. factory overhead costC. period costD. cost of goods sold
92. Activity based costing for selling and administrative expenses can also be beneficial in allocating expenses to various products. Which of the following is the best allocation base for help desk costs? A. Number of callsB. Square footage of the help desk officeC. Number of products soldD. Number of employees
93. A bank may decide to use activity-based costing to determine all of the following except: A. the amounts charged to customers for services providedB. service qualityC. profitability by services providedD. all are correct
94. The Beauty Beyond Words Salon uses an activity-based costing system in its beauty salon to determine the cost of services. The salon has determined the costs of services by activity as follows:
ActivityActivity Rate
Hair Washing$2.50
Conditioning$3.00
Chemical Treatment$25.00
Styling$10.00
Hair WashingConditioningChemical TreatmentStyling
Hair Cut1100
Complete Style1101
Perms2311
Hi-Lights3421
Calculate the cost of services for a hair cut. A. $2.00B. $5.50C. $3.00D. $15.50
95. The Beauty Beyond Words Salon uses an activity-based costing system in its beauty salon to determine the cost of services. The salon has determined the costs of services by activity as follows:
ActivityActivity Rate
Hair Washing$2.50
Conditioning$3.00
Chemical Treatment$25.00
Styling$10.00
Hair WashingConditioningChemical TreatmentStyling
Hair Cut1100
Complete Style1101
Perms2311
Hi-Lights3421
Calculate the cost of services for a perm. A. $49.00B. $40.50C. $54.00D. $29.00
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