COST ACCOUNTING-MMS FORMAT OF COST SHEET Opening stock of Raw Material XX Add: Raw material purchased XX Less: Closing Stock of Raw Material XX Raw Material Consumed ZZ Direct Labor XX Direct Expenses. XX PRIME COST ZZ Add: Factory Overheads: Indirect Material XX Indirect Labor XX Indirect Expenses XX GROSS WORKS COST/FACTORY COST ZZ Add: Opening WIP XX Less: Closing WIP XX COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED
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ADM 3346A COST ACCOUNTING Solution Fall 2010 Midterm Examination STUDENT NAME: _________________________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ________________________________________________ 90 minutes INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Books and notes are not permitted‚ except language dictionaries. Non programmable calculators are permitted. Put all answers in the question booklet Questions concerning possible errors in the exam only will be answered. Questions Max Points
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current year: Nov. 1 Began a public accounting practice by investing $4‚000 in cash and office equipment having a $3‚300 fair value. Nov. 2 Purchased on credit office equipment‚ $900‚ and office supplies‚ $150. Nov. 4 Completed accounting work for client and immediately received a payment of $400 cash. Nov. 8 Completed accounting work on credit for Acme Loan Co.‚ $600. Nov. 10 Paid for the items purchased on credit on November 2
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SOAL LATIHAN CHAPTER 18 ASISTENSI COST ACCOUNTING UNIVERSITAS BAKRIE 1. 18-16 The following data‚ in physical units‚ describe a grinding process for January : WIP‚ beginning 19‚000 Started during current period 150‚000 To account for 169‚000 Spoiled units 12‚000 Good units completed and transferred out 132‚000 WIP‚ending 25‚000 Accounted for 169‚000 Inspection occurs at the 100% completion stage. Normal spoilage is 5 % of the good units passing inspection
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11. A total variance is best defined as the difference between total a. actual cost and total cost applied for the standard output of the period. b. standard cost and total cost applied to production. c. actual cost and total standard cost of the actual input of the period. d. actual cost and total cost applied for the actual output of the period. 12. The term “standard hours allowed” measures a. budgeted output at actual hours. b. budgeted output at standard hours. c. actual output
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1/ Variable Costs: The variable cost will be 40% higher [ an increase of 21‚000 - 15‚000=6‚000 units] Direct Material used 1‚060‚000 Variable Costs: Direct Labor 1‚904‚000 Direct material used [ 1‚060‚000 *1.4] 1‚484‚000 Unit costs [ 6‚335‚600 / 21‚000] =$ 301.7 Indirect Materials and supplies 247‚000 Direct Labor [ 1‚904‚000 * 1.4] 2‚665‚600 Variable Cost/ Unit = 228.27 at both 15k & 21k units Power to run plant eqip 213‚000 Indirect Materials
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True False 4. The SEC does not pass on the merits of the securities that are registered with the agency. True False 5. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has the primary authority to establish accounting standards. True False 6. An annual peer review is a requirement of the AICPA. True False 7. Many small companies elect to have their financial statements reviewed by a CPA firm‚ rather than incur the cost of an audit. True False
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Inventories: A Cost-Basis Approach ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics 1. Inventory accounts; determining quantities‚ costs‚ and items to be included in inventory; the inventory equation; balance sheet disclosure. Perpetual vs. periodic. Recording of discounts. Inventory errors. Flow assumptions. 10‚ 11 7 12‚ 13‚ 16‚ 18‚ 20 4 5‚ 6‚ 7 Questions 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 8‚ 9 Brief Exercises 1‚ 3 Exercises 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 10 Problems 1‚ 2‚ 3 Concepts for Analysis 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 11 2. 3. 4. 5.
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this frame prevents back forward cache in Safari Top of Form Reviewing Test Week 3 Exam #1 (Chapters 11 & 12) Started: Nov 6‚ 2013 8:52 PM Finished: Nov 6‚ 2013 11:22 PM - auto 1 of 1 Week 3 Exam #1 (Chapters 11 & 12) Total Grade: 108 (of possible 140 points) Question 1 of 140 Score: 0 (of possible 1 point) Ramblin’ Country Stables contracts to buy 1‚000 horseshoes from Blacksmith‚ Inc.‚ for $1 per shoe. When the market price decreases to 50 cents per shoe‚ Ramblin’ refuses to go
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Answer Key for Test Your Skills 1. Tutti’s Sandwich Shop has the following information regarding costs at various levels of monthly sales. Help Tutti separate her costs into fixed costs and variable costs so that she can predict and evaluate costs at varying levels of guests served. January February March Monthly Sales in Guests Served 10‚000 16‚000 20‚000 Cost of Sales (Food Cost ) 10‚500 16‚800 21‚000 Salaries‚ Wages‚ and Benefits 15‚000 15‚600 16‚000 Telephone 12‚750 16‚350 18‚750 Rent on
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