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What is an activity cost pool? Give an 2 examples

The overhead cost attributed to a distinct activity. 

Examples: machine setup, manufacturing, ordering materials, factory supervising

100

True or false: Process costing is more accurate than job order costing

False - Job order costing is more accurate than process costing because it uses a significant amount of data and allocates the overhead more accurately.

100

What is the order of least to most accurate costing systems: Job order costing, activity based costing, process costing?

Process Costing -> Job Order Costing-> Activity Based Costing

100

Give 3 examples of cost drivers

Number of square feet, machine hours, direct labor hours, number of parts assembled, amount of material used

100

At breakeven, what does net income equal?

0

200

What costs remain the same in total regardless of activity level but the unit cost varies inversely with activity?

Fixed costs

200

What is the formula for predetermined overhead rate?

Estimated annual overhead costs / Estimated annual operating activity

- More than on activity base ban be used in each department to better assign the overhead costs

200

What is the starting point in cost behavior analysis?

Measure the key business activities (sales, miles driven, room occupancy, direct labor, units of outputs)

200

What does it mean to put the current assets on the balance sheet in order of liquidity?

Put them in order of easiest to hardest to convert into cash

200

What cost remains the same per unit but vary directly and proportionately at every activity level?

Varaible costs

300

What is the formula for cost of good manufactured?

Beginning WIP inventory +Total Manufacturing costs - Ending WIP Inventory

300

Manufacturing overhead applied using the predertimed rate is less than the actual manufacturing overhead accured. Is MOH under or overapplied? How do we solve this issue to apply the MOH correctly?

Underapplied - increase COGS becasue an additional amount of overhead needs to be applied

300

List an example of each: fixed, variable, and mixed costs?

Fixed costs: Rent, property taxes, insurance, supervisor salaries, depreciation on buildings and equipment, supervisor salaries

Variable costs: Direct material costs, direct labor costs

Mixed cost: car rental, utilities

300

What activity base should be assumed to assign manufacturing overhead under the traditional costing system? How many activity bases were normal with the traditional system?

direct labor hours

The traditional system only allocated based on one activity base.

300

What is the contribution margin?

Revenue - variable costs = Contribution margin

It is the revenue left over after variable costs are covered. The left over revenue can be used toward fixed costs and target net income

400

Definition: range of activity that the company expects to operate at during the year

Term:?

Relevant range (aka normal range)

400

What method is more accurate, the regression analysis or the high low method? Why?

Regression analysis is more accurate becasue it considers all data points compared to high low method only considering the highest and the lowest data point in its analysis

400

Definition: How specific costs respond to changes in the level of business activity (sales volume or quantity of good) and affect a company's profit.

Another definition: sorting the income statement into variable and fixed costs so we can play with the costs to optimize profit

Term:?

Cost behavior analysis

400

What is the formula for cost of goods sold?

Beginning Finished Goods inventory + Cost of goods manufactured - ending finished goods

400

Pros and cons of activity based costing

Pros

1. More cost pools results in more accurate product costing

2. Better control over overhead costs

3. Allows for better management decisions

Cons

1. More expensive than traditional systems

2. more complex

500

What are the 4 steps of activity based costing?

1. Identify all resource consuming activates. Allocate estimated overhead costs to appropriate cost pool with unique identifier.

2. Identify the cost driver for each pool

3. Compute the activity based overhead rate for each pool.

4. Assign overhead costs to products

500

Definition: How much the sales can drop before the company starts losing money. We call it the cushion sometimes.

Term: ?

Margin of safety

500

When the company is at breakeven, what costs must be covered by sales?

Fixed and variable costs

500

Definition: Lost potential benefit that could have been obtained by following an alternative course of action

Term: ?

Oppurtunity cost

500

How can a company decrease its fixed cost component of thier cost structure? 

How can a company decrease its variable cost component of thier cost structure?

Decrease variable costs: Investing in robotic equipment and technology to replace human labor (wages is the variable cost being reduced)

Decrease fixed costs: outsourcing their production to replace to costs of a factory (facorty depreciation, rent, property taxes)