Chapter 4 Case 2: Greetings Inc.: Activity-Based Costing Solution: 1. An activity-based costing system may be appropriate for Wall Décor‚ when overhead allocation based job-order costing provides product cost distortion. As seen on previous case‚ this distortion happens when one product is manufacturing in high volume and the others are manufacturing in complexity as well as in low volume. In this situation Wall Décor should change its costing system for selling its high volume produced
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63 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 63.1 INTRODUCTION A scooter production company produces scooters at the units situated at various places (called origins) and supplies them to the places where the depot (called destination) are situated. Here the availability as well as requirements of the various depots are finite and constitute the limited resources. This type of problem is known as distribution or transportation problem in which the key idea is to minimize the cost or the time of transportation
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ABC case study: Plum Electronics Plum Electronics‚ a division of Berry Corporation‚ manufactures two large-screen television models: the Mammoth‚ which has been produced since 2009 and sells for $990‚ and the Maximum‚ a newer model introduced in early 2011 that sells for $1‚254. Based on the following income statement for the year ended November 30‚ 2013‚ senior management at Berry have decided to concentrate Plum’s marketing resources on the Maximum model and to begin to phase out the Mammoth model
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Acct 3230 Quiz # 1 Name-------SOLUTIONS------------------------------ Winter 2011 1) On occasion‚ the FIFO and the weighted-average methods of process costing will result in the same dollar amount of costs being transferred to the next department. Which of the following scenarios would have that result? A) when the beginning and ending inventories are equal in terms of unit numbers B) when the beginning and ending inventories are equal
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The Paper Products Factory Memo To: Brian Clark From: 930 cc: Matt Brady Date: Re: Job Cost Allocations Mr. Clark‚ It is my conclusion that the method of job costing directly correlates with Mr. Brady’s sales performance. That is‚ with the addition of a new product line with shared factory overhead‚ the company can no longer use units to allocate overhead without first allocating the overhead between the two products. It will reflect unfairly to the hats department because it will
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at the Dialysis Center. The hospital allocates facilities costs (which primarily consist of building depreciation and interest on long-term debt) on the basis of square footage. Currently‚ the facilities cost allocation rate is $15 per square foot‚ so the facilities cost allocation
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gateway-package revenue to the three divisions using: a. The stand-alone revenue-allocation method | Selling Price | Rev. Allocation | Precio por cuarto para dos personas 2 noches | $800 | $581.82 | Dos “rounds” de golf con precio de | 375 | 272.73 | Una cena para dos | 200 | 145.45 | | $1‚375 | $1‚000 | b. The incremental revenue-allocation method | Selling Price | Rev. Allocation | Dos “rounds” de golf con precio de | $375 | $375 | Precio por cuarto para
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Robert KennedyCollege |Financial Management | | | |Number of the assignment: Final Assessment | |Name of the assignment: Johnson Beverage Inc
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recommending that the real estate corporation allocate costs using the following method because it maximizes the project’s Net Present Value (and will make Nella Lyrrad look the best when she reports the project’s results to her superiors!): Cost Allocation Based on What the Developers Spent The developers spent $100 million on the land‚ $100 million on the recreation facilities‚ & $100 million on streets‚ parks‚ utilities‚ lots‚ & greenways. Based on these expenditures‚ I first allocated
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THE PROBLEM – AMOUNT OF WORK BEING COMPLETED The problem being encountered‚ at the Traffic Operations Department‚ is the amount of work being completed in the Signs and Pavement Markings units. Management is concerned that work is being prioritized in a reactive manner‚ that is‚ supervisors are “fighting fires” rather than planning work. There is a system that was created for assigning times to the various tasks that belong to the Signs and Pavement Markings units. This system exists in
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