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    Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) If the marginal benefit of pizza exceeds the marginal cost of pizza‚ then compared to the allocatively efficient quantity‚ we are producing too ________ pizza and too ________ of other goods. A) little; much B) little; little C) much; little 1) D) much; much Answer: A 2) ________ is the difference between the value of a good and the price paid for it summed over

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    Assignment 5-1 Requirements 1 and 2 a) Investing activities - cash paid for capital asset (18‚000) b) Financing activities - borrowed money 46‚000 c) None; non-cash transaction d) Financing activities - repaid note payable (200‚000) Cash flow for interest ($7‚800) should be represented by interest expense and is separately disclosed as a cash outflow as part of operating activties‚ unless the company has decided it is a financing flow. e) Operating activities - decrease in wages payable

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    objective of financial reporting? Provide information on the liquidation value of an enterprise.** Accounting principles are "generally accepted" only when an authoritative accounting rule-making body has established it in an official pronouncement. it has been accepted as appropriate because of its universal application. both a and b.** Generally accepted accounting principles include detailed practices and procedures as well as broad guidelines of general application

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    beginning work in process inventory and the ending work in process inventory is 100% complete with respect to materials costs. The number of equivalent units with respect to materials costs under the weighted-average method is: | |   | Student Answer: | | the same as the number of units put into production. |   | | | less than the number of units put into production. |   | | | the same as the number of units completed. |   | | | less than the number of units completed. |   |

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    Managerial Accounting‚ 3e (Braun/Tietz) Chapter 2 Building Blocks of Managerial Accounting 1) Service companies must carry a large amount of inventory to meet consumer demand. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 LO: 2-1 EOC: E2-1 AACSB: Reflective Thinking Learning Outcome: Define and use cost-volume-profit analysis to analyze the effects of changes in costs and volume on a company’s profits 2) Manufacturing companies usually have three types of inventory. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 LO: 2-1

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    Managerial Economics Section A 1) a. Macroeconomics 2) c. Demand function 3) b. Arc elasticity 4) b. Consumer goods 5) c. The Indifference Curve 6) a. Future costs 7) c. Equilibrium 8) b. Gross national product 9) b. Product approach 10) c. GDP PART TWO: 1) The elasticity of one variable with respect to another between two given points. It is used when there is no general function to define the relationship of the two variables. Arc elasticity is also defined as the elasticity between two points

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    of activity‚ costs and prices of products. What effects can this manufacturing company expect on their profit if they add a new production line or they alter the machines and variable expenses change? All these questions are addresses using managerial accounting technique called cost volume profit. 2-1 Cost Behavior‚ benefits and difficulties ahead Change in organizations activity like designing or producing new type of clothing can affect costs of this manufacturing company. The relationship

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    Chapter 16 Managerial accounting concepts and principles 1) Direct costs are identified with and can be traced to a cost object. Indirect costs cannot be identified with or traced to a cost object. 2) Costs by function: A) Product costs consist of manufacturing costs: direct materials‚ direct labor and factory overhead. B) Period costs consist of selling and administrative expenses. 3) A) Prime costs which consist of direct materials and direct labor costs. B) Conversion costs which consist

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    Managerial Acctg Quiz 1 – Fall 2012 NAME_ ______________________ Chapters 1 and 2 10 Points 1. Complete the answer sheet below by placing an "X" under each heading that identifies the cost involved. The "Xs" can be placed under more than one heading for a single cost. (5 Points) Variable Cost Fixed Cost Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufactu ring Overhead Period Cost Materials costs X X Production line workers wages X X Production Equipment

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    CHAPTER 4 JOB COSTING 4-1 Cost pool––a grouping of individual indirect cost items. Cost tracing––the assigning of direct costs to the chosen cost object. Cost allocation––the assigning of indirect costs to the chosen cost object. Cost-allocation base––a factor that links in a systematic way an indirect cost or group of indirect costs to cost objects. 4-2 In a job-costing system‚ costs are assigned to a distinct unit‚ batch‚ or lot of a product or service. In a process-costing system

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