ACCT 346 Managerial Accounting Entire Course
Course Project on Bravo Baking Company - All 6 tabs completed
Quiz - Week 3 - 2 Sets included
Midterm - Week 4 - 2 Sets included
Quiz - Week 6 - 2 Sets included
Final Exam - Week 8
All 7 Weeks Discussions
ACCT 346 Week 1 DQ 1 Ethics and Ethical Behavior
ACCT 346 Week 1 DQ 2 Managerial and Financial Accounting
ACCT 346 Week 2 DQ 1 Job Order Costing
ACCT 346 Week 2 DQ 2 Process Costing
ACCT 346 Week 3 DQ 1 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
ACCT 346 Week 3 DQ 2 Variable Costing and Full Costing
ACCT 346 Week 4 DQ 1 Activity Based Costing
ACCT 346 Week 4 DQ 2 Incremental Cost Analysis
ACCT 346 Week 5 DQ 1 Pricing Techniques
ACCT 346 Week 5 DQ 2 Capital Budgeting Techniques
ACCT 346 Week 6 DQ 1 Budgeting
ACCT 346 Week 6 DQ 2 Standard Costs and Variance Analysis
ACCT 346 Week 7 DQ 1 Responsibility Centers
ACCT 346 Week 7 DQ 2 Financial Statement Analysis
ACCT 346 Managerial Accounting Course Project on Bravo Baking Company
Details
This course has a six-part project with deliverable due in six of the eight weeks.
The course project takes a new company through hypothetical scenarios to reinforce the TCOs. By using a single entity, in a variety of business situations, you will see the practical application of a number of managerial accounting concepts taught in this course.
You will have access to an interactive Excel Template in Doc Sharing to complete your work in proper format. Each week- Assignment page will tell you which portion of the template you need to complete for that week.
You will have Drop box deliverable in Weeks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7. Point values do vary in that Week 1 is worth 10 points, Week 2 is worth 30 points, and the remaining Weeks (3, 5, 6, and 7) are 40 points apiece. See Syllabus “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams†for due date information.
1. Question : (TCO 2) Bubba- Crawfish Processing Company uses a traditional overhead allocation based on direct labor hours. For the current year overhead is estimated at $2,250,000 and direct labor hours are budgeted at 415,000 hours. Actual overhead was $2,200,000 and actual direct labor hours worked were 422,000.
(a) Calculate the predetermined overhead rate.
(b) Calculate the overhead applied.
(c) Determine the amount of overhead that is over/underapplied
2. Question : (TCO 2) Thibodeaux Limousine Corporation is trying to determine a predetermined manufacturing overhead. Estimated overhead for the upcoming year is $776,000. Budgeted machine hours are 105,000 hours, and budgeted labor hours are 17,500 hours at a rate of $10.00 per hour. Compute the predetermined overhead rate based on:
(a) Direct labor dollars
(b) Direct labor hours
(c) Machine hours
3. Question : (TCO 1) List and briefly describe four of the five differences between managerial accounting and financial accounting.
4. Question : (TCO 2)The following information is available for Sappy- Surgical Shears for the fiscal year ending December 31, 20XX. ……………..
Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
5. Question: (TCO 2) Match each of the following six terms with the phrase that most closely describes it. Each answer below may be used only once.
______ 1. activity-based costing
______ 2. cost of goods available for sale
______ 3. period costs
______ 4. process costing system
______ 5. just-in-time system
______ 6. work in process
6. Question : (TCO 2) Far Out Ceramics makes custom macaroni tile and applies job-order costing. The following information relates to the fiscal year ending December 31, 20XX.
7. Question: (TCO 2) Match each of the six following terms with the phrase that most closely describes it. Each answer may be used only once.
_____ 1. Direct costs
_____ 2. Fixed costs
_____ 3. Incremental costs
_____ 4. Economic Resource Planning system
_____ 5. Noncontrollable costs
_____ 6. Opportunity costs
8. Question : (TCO 3) The Marinade Department began the period with 150,000 units. During the period the department received another 180,000 units from the prior department and at the end of the period 112,000 units remained which were 17% complete. How much are equivalent units in The Marinade Department- work in process inventory at the end of the period?
9. Question: (TCO 3) The Franc Zeppo Venture manufactures a product that goes through two processing departments. Information relating to the activity in the first department during April is given below :
1. Question :(TCO 1) Managerial accounting stresses accounting concepts and procedures that are relevant to preparing reports for
2. Question :TCO 1) Which of the following statements regarding fixed costs is true?
3. Question :(TCO 1) You own a car and are trying to decide whether or not to trade it in and buy a new car. Which of the following costs is an opportunity cost in this situation?
4. Question :(TCO 1) Shula- 347 Grill has budgeted the following costs for a month in which 1,600 steak dinners will be produced and sold: materials, $4,080; hourly labor (variable), $5,200; rent (fixed), $1,700; depreciation, $800; and other fixed costs, $600. Each steak dinner sells for $14.00 each. How much is the budgeted variable cost per unit?
5. Question :(TCO 1) Which of the following is an example of a manufacturing overhead cost?
6. Question :(TCO 1) Which of the following is a period cost?
7. Question :(TCO 1) If the balance in the Finished Goods Inventory account increased by $30,000 during the period and the cost of goods manufactured was $220,000, how much is cost of goods sold?
8. Question :(TCO 2) BCS Company applies manufacturing overhead based on direct labor cost. Information concerning manufacturing overhead and labor for August follows:
Estimated
Actual
9.Question :(TCO 2) During 2011, Madison Company applied overhead using a job-order costing system at a rate of $12 per direct labor hours. Estimated direct labor hours for the year were 150,000, and estimated overhead for the year was $1,800,000. Actual direct labor hours for 2011 were 140,000 and actual overhead was $1,670,000.
What is the amount of under or over applied overhead for the year?
10. Question :(TCO 3) Companies in which of the following industries would not be likely to use process costing?
11. Question :(TCO 3) The Blending Department began the period with 45,000 units. During the period the department received another 30,000 units from the prior department and completed 60,000 units during the period. The remaining units were 75% complete. How much are equivalent units in The Blending Department- work in process inventory at the end of the period?
12. Question :(TCO 3) During March, the varnishing department incurred costs of $90,250 for direct labor. The beginning inventory was 3,500 units and 10,000 units were transferred to the varnishing department from the sanding department during June. The direct labor cost in the beginning inventory was $27,270. The ending inventory consisted of 2,000 units, which were 25% complete with respect to direct labor. What is the cost per equivalent unit for direct labor?
13. Question :(TCO 4) Clearance Depot has total monthly costs of $8,000 when 2,500 units are produced and $12,400 when 5,000 units are produced. What is the estimated total monthly fixed cost?
1. Question :(TCO 4) The margin of safety is the difference between
2. Question :(TCO 4) Allen Company sells homework machines for $100 each. Variable costs per unit are $75 and total fixed costs are $62,000. Allen is considering the purchase of new equipment that would increase fixed costs to $84,000, but decrease the variable costs per unit to $60. At that level Allen Company expects to sell 3,000 units next year. What is Allen- break-even point in units if it purchases the new equipment?
3.Question :(TCO 4) Paula Corporation sells a single product at a price of $275 per unit. Variable cost per unit is $135 and fixed costs total $356,860. If sales are expected to be $825,000, what is Paula- margin of safety?
4. Question :(TCO 5) In variable costing, when does fixed manufacturing overhead become an expense?
5. Question :(TCO 5) Variable costing income is a function of:
6. Question :(TCO 5) Peak Manufacturing produces snow blowers. The selling price per snow blower is $100. Costs involved in production are:
Direct Material per unit
$20
Direct Labor per unit
12
Variable manufacturing overhead per unit
10
Fixed manufacturing overhead per year $148,500
In addition, the company has fixed selling and administrative costs of $150,000 per year. During the year, Peak produces 45,000 snow blowers and sells 30,000 snow blowers. How much is cost of goods sold using full costing?
7.Question :(TCO 6) Costs may be allocated to
8. Question :(TCO 5) An allocation base
9. Question :(TCO 6) The building maintenance department for Jones Manufacturing Company budgets annual costs of $4,200,000 based on the expected operating level for the coming year. The costs are allocated to two production departments. The following data relate to the potential allocation bases:
Production Dept. 1
Production Dept. 2
Square footage
15,000
45,000
Direct labor hours
25,000
50,000
If Jones assigns costs to departments based on square footage, how much total costs will be allocated to Production Department 1?
10. Question :(TCO 7) A company is trying to decide whether to sell partially completed goods in their current state or incur additional costs to finish the goods and sell them as complete units. Which of the following is not relevant to the decision?
11. Question :(TCO 7) BigByte Company has 12 obsolete computers that are carried in inventory at a cost of $13,200. If these computers are upgraded at a cost of $7,500, they could be sold for $15,300. Alternatively, the computers could be sold "as is" for $9,000. What is the net advantage or disadvantage of reworking the computers?
12. Question :(TCO 7) Olde Store has 12,000 cans of crab meat just a week past the expiration date. Each can cost $0.31. The cans could be sold as is for $0.20 each, or relabeled and sold as gourmet cat food. The cost of relabeling the cans would be $0.04 per can and the cans would then sell for $0.29 per can. What should be done with the cans and why?
1. Question :(TCO 3) Describe a process costing system, including the types of companies that commonly use this system. How can process costing information be used in incremental analysis?
2. Question :(TCO 7) Each year, ACE Engines surveys 7,600 former and prospective customers regarding satisfaction and brand awareness. For the current year, the company is considering outsourcing the survey to RBG Associates, who have offered to conduct the survey and summarize results for $50,000. Robert Ace, the president of ACE Engines, believes that RBG will do a higher-quality job than his company has been doing, but is unwilling to spend more than $12,000 above current costs. The head of bookkeeping for ACE has prepared the following summary of costs related to the survey in the prior year.
Prepare an incremental analysis in good form to determine the impact on profit of going outside versus conducting the survey as in the past. Will ACE accept the RBG offer? Why or why not?
3. Question :(TCO 4) The following monthly data are available for RedEx, which produces only one product that it sells for $84 each. Its unit variable costs are $28 and its total fixed expenses are $64,960. Sales during April totaled 1,600 units.
1.Question :
(TCO 1) Which of the following is not a difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting?
2. Question :
TCO 1) Which of the following statements regarding fixed costs is true?
3. Question :
(TCO 1) You own a car and are trying to decide whether or not to trade it in and buy a new car. Which of the following costs is an opportunity cost in this situation?
4. Question :
(TCO 1) Shula- 347 Grill has budgeted the following costs for a month in which 1,600 steak dinners will be produced and sold: materials, $4,080; hourly labor (variable), $5,200; rent (fixed), $1,700; depreciation, $800; and other fixed costs, $600. Each steak dinner sells for $14.00 each. How much is the budgeted variable cost per unit?
5. Question :
(TCO 1) Which of the following is an example of a manufacturing overhead cost?
6. Question :
(TCO 1) Product costs
7. Question :
(TCO 1) At December 31, 2010, WDT Inc. has a balance in the Work in Process Inventory account of $62,000. At January 1, 2010, the balance was $55,000. Current manufacturing costs for the year are $292,000, and cost of goods sold is $284,000. How much is cost of goods manufactured?
8. Question :
(TCO 2) BCS Company applies manufacturing overhead based on direct labor hours. Information concerning manufacturing overhead and labor for August follows:
Estimated
Actual
9. Question :
(TCO 2) Citrus Company incurred manufacturing overhead costs of $300,000. Total overhead applied to jobs was $306,000. What was the amount of overapplied or underapplied overhead?
10. Question :
(TCO 3) Companies in which of the following industries would notbe likely to use process costing?
11.Question :
(TCO 3) The Blending Department began the period with 20,000 units. During the period the department received another 80,000 units from the prior department and at the end of the period 30,000 units remained, which were 40% complete. How much are equivalent units in The Blending Department- work in process inventory at the end of the period?
12. Question :
(TCO 3) Ranger Glass Company manufactures glass for French doors. At the start of May, 2,000 units were in-process. During May, 11,000 units were completed and 3,000 units were in process at the end of May. These in-process units were 90% complete with respect to material and 50% complete with respect to conversion costs. Other information is as follows:
Calculate the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs.
13. Question :
(TCO 4) Clearance Depot has total monthly costs of $8,000 when 2,500 units are produced and $12,400 when 5,000 units are produced. What is the estimated total monthly fixed cost?
1. Question :
(TCO 4) Which of the following will have no effect on the break-even point in units?
2. Question :
(TCO 4) Circle K Furniture has a contribution margin ratio of 16%. If fixed costs are $176,800, how many dollars of revenue must the company generate in order to reach the break-even point?
3. Question :
(TCO 4) Randy Company produces a single product that is sold for $85 per unit. If variable costs per unit are $26 and fixed costs total $47,500, how many units must Randy sell in order to earn a profit of $100,000?
4. Question :
(TCO 5) In full costing, when does fixed manufacturing overhead become an expense?
5. Question :
(TCO 5) Variable costing income is a function of:
6. Question :
(TCO 5) Peak Manufacturing produces snow blowers. The selling price per snow blower is $100. Costs involved in production are:
7. Question :
(TCO 6) Which of the following is not a reason that companies allocate costs?
8. Question :
(TCO 6) Which of the following statements about cost pools is not
true?
9. Question :
(TCO 6) The building maintenance department for Jones Manufacturing Company budgets annual costs of $4,200,000 based on the expected operating level for the coming year. The costs are allocated to two production departments. The following data relate to the potential allocation bases:
Production Dept. 1
10. Question :
(TCO 7) A company is currently making a necessary component in house (the company is producing the component for its own use). The company has received an offer to buy the component from an outside supplier. A machine is being rented to make the component. If the company were to buy the component, the machine would no longer be rented. The rent on the machine, in relation to the decision to make or buy the component, is:
11. Question :
(TCO 7) Ricket Company has 1,500 obsolete calculators that are carried in inventory at a cost of $13,200. If these calculators are upgraded at a cost of $9,500, they could be sold for $22,500. Alternatively, the calculators could be sold "as is" for $9,000. What is the net advantage or disadvantage of reworking the calculators?
12. Question :
(TCO 7) YXZ Company- market for the Model 55 has changed significantly, and YXZ has had to drop the price per unit from $275 to $135. There are some units in the work in process inventory that have costs of $160 per unit associated with them. YXZ could sell these units in their current state for $100 each. It will cost YXZ $10 per unit to complete these units so that they can be sold for $135 each.
When the incremental revenues and expenses are analyzed, what is the financial impact?
1. Question :
(TCO 3) What are transferred-in costs? Which departments will never have transferred-in costs?
2. Question :
(TCO 7) Computer Boutique sells computer equipment and home office furniture. Currently, the furniture product line takes up approximately 50% of the company's retail floor space. The president of Computer Boutique is trying to decide whether the company should continue offering furniture or just concentrate on computer equipment. If furniture is dropped, salaries and other direct fixed costs can be avoided. In addition, sales of computer equipment can increase by 13%. Allocated fixed costs are assigned based on relative sales.
Computer
Home Office
Equipment
Furniture
3. Question :
(TCO 4) The following monthly data are available for RedEx, which produces only one product that it sells for $84 each. Its unit variable costs are $28 and its total fixed expenses are $64,960. Sales during April totaled 1,600 units.
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1. (TCO 1) A difference between actual costs and planned costs (Points : 4)
2. (TCO 1) Which of the following is not likely to be a fixed cost? (Points : 4)
3. (TCO 2) Which of the following is not a manufacturing cost? (Points : 4)
4. (TCO 2) A job-order costing system is likely used by a (Points : 4)
5. (TCO 3) Equivalent units are calculated by (Points : 4)
6. (TCO 3) The Freedom Corporation- painting department had a beginning inventory of 580 units, which had direct material costs of $22,715. During June, 9,290 units were started and costs of $1,268,085 were incurred for direct material. Ending inventory consists of 1,000 units, which are 35% complete with respect to direct material. What is the cost per equivalent unit for direct material? (Points : 4)
7. (TCO 4) Which of the following is not an assumption of C-V-P analysis? (Points : 4)
8. (TCO 4) The contribution margin per unit is the difference between (Points : 4)
9. (TCO 5) Full costing (Points : 4)
10. (TCO 5) Which of the following is not true when units sold exceed units produced? (Points : 4)
11. (TCO 6) Cost-plus contracts are common in which of the following industries? (Points : 4)
12. (TCO 6) Which of the following is not generally true when a company compares ABC and traditional costing? (Points : 4)
13. (TCO 7) Fixed costs that will be eliminated if a particular course of action is undertaken are called (Points : 4)
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1. (TCO 7) Two or more products that result from common inputs are called (Points : 4)
2. (TCO 8) Activity based pricing seeks to (Points : 4)
3. (TCO 8) When deciding to accept or reject a special order, which of the following costs would most likely not be relevant? (Points : 4)
4. (TCO 9) Present value techniques (Points : 4)
5. (TCO 9) The internal rate of return (Points : 4)
6. (TCO 10) A method of budget preparation that requires all budgeted amounts to be justified by the department, even if the amounts were supported in prior periods, is called (Points : 4)
7. (TCO 10) Which budget is prepared first? (Points : 4)
8. (TCO 10) The difference between standard costs and budgeted costs is that standard costs (Points : 4)
9. (TCO 10) The overhead volume variance indicates that (Points : 4)
10. (TCO 10) A subunit that has responsibility for controlling cost but not revenues is a(n) (Points : 4)
11. (TCO 10) Which of the following is not an advantage of decentralization for a company? (Points : 4)
12. (TCO 10) The ratio that measures the return earned independently of how the firm is financed is the (Points : 4)
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1. (TCO 1) Distinguish between product costs and period costs. Define both types of costs and provide examples. (Points : 20)
2. (TCO 6) Pacific Airlines has three service departments; ticketing, baggage handling, and aircraft maintenance. Costs of these departments are allocated to two revenue producing departments, domestic and international flights. Costs for the service departments are not separated into fixed and variable and the totals are as follows:
3. (TCO 10) Gina's Boutique makes custom jewelry. One item, the guru necklace, is a best seller and sales in units for the first quarter are as follows:
4. (TCO 2) Singleton Company is trying to determine a predetermined manufacturing overhead. Estimated overhead for the upcoming year is $600,000. Budgeted machine hours are 120,000 hours, and budgeted labor hours are 15,000 hours at a rate of $20.00 per hour. Compute the predetermined overhead rate based on:
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1. (TCO 9) A project will require an initial investment of $600,000 and is expected to generate the following cash flows:
2. (TCO 4) Legal Docs Inc is a legal services firm that files incorporation papers for small businesses. They charge $1,000 per application. This year's income statement shows the following:
3. (TCO 5) The following data has been taken from Air-Tite company in its first year of business.