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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上作答說明:題號請標明清楚(請在答案卷上標明第一部分與第二部分,及其次標題)。所有非選擇題皆須列示計算過程,否則不予計分。 Part One 第一部分 (50%) I. Multiple Choices (18%, 2% for each question) 1. Cost accounting provides all of the following EXCEPT: (A) information for management accounting and financial accounting (B) pricing information from marke

2、ting studies (C) financial information regarding the cost of acquiring resources (D) nonfinancial information regarding the cost of operational efficiencies 2. Which statement is TRUE? (A) A direct cost of one cost object cannot be an indirect cost of another cost object. (B) All variable costs are

3、direct costs. (C) A direct cost of one cost object can be an indirect cost of another cost object. (D) All fixed costs are direct costs. 3. The advantage of using normal costing instead of actual costing is: (A) the job cost is more accurate under normal costing (B) indirect costs are assigned at th

4、e end of the year when there are known (C) indirect costs are assigned to a job on a timely basis (D) normal costing provides a higher gross profit margin4. It is usually difficult to find good cause-and-effect relationships between _ and a cost allocation base. (A) unit-level costs (B) batch-level

5、costs (C) product-sustaining costs (D) facility-sustaining costs 5. Operating budgets include all of the following EXCEPT: (A) the revenues budget (B) the budgeted income statement (C) the administrative costs budget (D) the budgeted balance sheet 6. The sales-volume variance is due to: (A) using a

6、different selling price from that budgeted (B) inaccurate forecasting of units sold (C) poor production performance (D) Both A and B are correct. 7. The only difference between variable and absorption costing is the expensing of: (A) direct manufacturing costs (B) variable marketing costs (C) fixed

7、manufacturing costs (D) Both A and C are correct. 8. When using the high-low method, the denominator of the equation that determines the slope is the: (A) dependent variable (B) independent variable (C) difference between the high and low observations of the cost driver (D) difference between the hi

8、gh and low observations of the dependent variables 9. Which of the following factors should NOT be considered when pricing a special order? (A) the likely bids of competitors (B) the incremental cost of one unit of product (C) revenues that will be lost on existing sales if prices are lowered (D) st

9、able pricing to earn the desired long-run return II. Problem (32%) 1. ABC Company sells only two products, Product A and Product B. Product AProduct BTotal Selling price $40 $50 Variable cost per unit $24 $40 Total fixed costs $840,000 ABC sells two units of Product A for each unit it sells of Produ

10、ct B. ABC faces a tax rate of 30%. Required: Compute the following number. (12%) a. What is the breakeven point in units for each product, assuming the sales mix is 2 units of Product A for each unit of Product B? b. What is the breakeven point if ABCs tax rate is reduced to 25%, assuming the sales

11、mix is 2 units of Product A for each unit of Product B? c. How many units of each product would be sold if ABC desired an after-tax net income of $73,500, facing a tax rate of 30%? 2. MIC Corporation produces a special line of basketball hoops. MIC Corporation produces the hoops in batches. To manuf

12、acture a batch of the basketball hoops, MIC Corporation must set up the machines and molds. Setup costs are batch-level costs because they are associated with batches rather than individual units of products. A separate Setup Department is responsible for setting up machines and molds for different

13、styles of basketball hoops. Setup overhead costs consist of some costs that are variable and some costs that are fixed with respect to the number of setup-hours. The following information pertains to January 2010. Static-budget Actual Basketball hoops produced and sold 30,000 28,000 Batch size (numb

14、er of units per batch) 200 250 Setup-hours per batch 5 4 Variable overhead cost per setup hour $10 $9 Total fixed setup overhead costs $22,500 $21,000 Required: Compute the following number. (10%) a.Calculate the efficiency variance for variable setup overhead costs. b.Calculate the spending varianc

15、e for variable setup overhead costs. c.Calculate the flexible-budget variance for variable setup overhead costs. d.Calculate the spending variance for fixed setup overhead costs. e.Calculate the production-volume variance for fixed setup overhead costs. 3. KIA Corporation manufactures a product that

16、 has two parts, A and B. It is currently considering two alternative proposals related to these parts. The first proposal is for buying Part A. This would free up some of the plant space for the manufacture of more of Part B and assembly of the final product. The product vice president believes the

17、additional production of the final product can be sold at the current market price. No other changes in manufacturing would be needed. The second proposal is for buying new equipment for the production of Part B. The new equipment requires fewer workers and uses less power to operate. The old equipm

18、ent has a net disposal value of zero. Required: Identify whether the following items are relevant (R) or irrelevant (I) for each proposal. Treat each proposal independently. (10%) a.Total variable manufacturing overhead, Part A b.Total variable manufacturing overhead, Part B c.Cost of old equipment

19、for manufacturing Part B d.Cost of new equipment for manufacturing Part B e.Total variable selling and administrative costs f.Total variable costs of assembling final products g.Total direct manufacturing materials, Part A h.Total direct manufacturing materials, Part B i.Total direct manufacturing l

20、abor, Part A j.Total direct manufacturing labor, Part B Part Two 第二部分 (50%) 1.A clothing firm operates a Just-In-Time production system and holds no inventory and direct materials. Its static budget for the month and actual results for direct inputs in May are:Budgeted production 300 Budgeted direct

21、 costs per unit Direct materials 6 metres at $0.5/metre Direct labour 1 hour at $6 Actual production 350Actual direct costsDirect materials 5000 metres at $1.3/metreDirect labour 2000 hours at $6.21. Calculate the direct materials and labour price and efficiency variances in May?2. The new type of m

22、aterial is a major reason of the variances; The production manager thinks:The new type of material was perchased in May. This led to faster cutting and sewing, but the workers used more material than usual as they learned to work with it. For now, the standards are fine. However, they decide to use

23、for June. Assume the labour rate is the same as May, the firm produces 350 clothes, 3% less direct material is used, direct material price is down 6% and 3% less direct labour is used. Find out the direct materials and labour price and efficiency variances in June?3. Comment on the June result. Woul

24、d you continue using the new material?Required:(第一小題10,第二小題5) a. What are the direct materials costs assigned to completed good units when spoilage units are recognized or when they are ignored? b.What are the direct material amounts allocated to the work-in-process ending inventory when spoilage un

25、its are recognized or ignored? 2. The Mill Flow Company has two divisions. The Cutting Division prepares timber at its sawmills. The Assembly Division prepares the cut lumber into finished wood for the furniture industry. No inventories exist in either division at the beginning of 20x3. During the y

26、ear, the Cutting Division prepared 60,000 cords of wood at a cost of $660,000. All the lumber was transferred to the Assembly Division, where additional operating costs of $6 per cord were incurred. The 600,000 board feet of finished wood were sold for $2,500,000. Required: (第一小題5,第二小題5) a.Determine

27、 the operating income for each division if the transfer price from Cutting to Assembly is at cost, $11 a cord. b.Determine the operating income for each division if the transfer price is $9 per cord. 3. Jensen Manufacturing is considering buying an automated machine that costs $250,000. It requires

28、working capital of $25,000. Annual cash savings are anticipated to be $103,000 for five years. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The salvage value at the end of five years is expected to be $10,000. The working capital will be recovered at the end of the machines life. Required:(10) Compu

29、te the accrual accounting rate of return based on the initial investment. 4. Clothes, Inc. has an average annual demand for red, medium polo shirts of 25,000 units. The cost of placing an order is $80 and the cost of carrying one unit in inventory for one year is $25. Required: (第一小題5,第二小題5,第三小題5) a

30、. Use the economic-order-quantity model to determine the optimal order size. b.Determine the reorder point assuming a lead time of 10 days and a work year of 250 days. c.Determine the safety stock required to prevent stockouts assuming the maximum lead time is 20 days and the maximum daily demand is 125 units. 专心-专注-专业

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