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100

Manufacturing overhead, direct labor, and direct materials.

What are manufacturing costs?

100

Used when products are manufactured to order

What is job-order costing?

100

A measure of activity such as direct labor-hours or machine-hours that is used to assign costs to cost objects

What is an allocation base?

200

Direct labor + MOH =

What is conversion cost?

200

The selling cost of an item that costs $250 to make with a 65% markup

What is $412.5?

200

units transferred in = 325

beginning inventory = 200

units transferred out = 17

ending inventory = ?

What is 508?

Ending inventory = beginning inventory + units transferred in - units transferred out

Ending inventory = 200 + 325 - 17 = 508

300

Costs that you ignore because they cannot be changed by any decision

What are sunk costs?

300

Total machine hours: 10 machines used 8 hours per day, 5 days a week, for 52 weeks out of the year.

What is 20,800 machine hours?

300

When recording purchases on a T-chart, direct costs go to __ and indirect costs go to __


What are work in process, manufacturing overhead?

400

A line on the cost object graph that represents a relationship between cost and activity that is not constant

What is Economist’s Curvilinear Cost Function?

(slide 27)

400

Predetermined overhead rate for a company with the following costs:

$200,000 factory rent, $150,000 CEO salary, $65 worth of indirect materials per product, and 10,000 direct labor hours

What is $95 per DLH?

400

Journal entry for :

Applied $45,000 in MOH and 16,000 machine hours. Actual $30,000 and 15,000 machine hours.

answer should be

(debit $__ to __, credit $__ to __) 

What is debit $15,000 MOH, credit $15,000 COGS?

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