* Short Run Costs A period of time in which the quantity of some inputs cannot be increased beyond the fixed amount that is available. For example‚ what quantity of inventory to order is a short run decision. Whether or not to build a new factory would be considered a long run decision. 1. Total fixed Coast The total fixed cost curve graphically represents the relation between total fixed costs incurred by a firm in the short-run production of a good or service and the quantity produced
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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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level Q total variable cost is:Answer Selected Answer: 0BEQ. Correct Answer: 0BEQ. Question 11 1 out of 1 points Answer the question on the basis of the following cost data:Refer to the above data. The total variable cost of producing 5 units is:Answer Selected Answer: $37. Correct Answer: $37. Question 12 1 out of 1 points Answer the question on the basis of the following cost data:Refer to the above data. The average total cost of producing 3 units
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pricing‚ prestige pricing‚ and above-market pricing? 4 Touché Toiletries Inc. has developed an addition to its Lizardman Cologne line tentatively branded Ode d’Toade Cologne. Unit variable costs are 45 cents for a 3-ounce bottle‚ and heavy advertising expenditures in the first year would result in total fixed costs of $900‚000. Ode d’Toade Cologne is priced at $7.50 for a 3-ounce bottle. How many bottles of Ode d’Toade must be sold to break even? 5 What would be your response to the statement‚ “Profit
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ICo5 1542’’BUILDING COST INFORMATION CENTRE ELEMENTAL COST ANALYSIS - Form 1 F-Educational‚ Cultural‚ Scientific Buildings JOB TITLE LOCATION I IA-3-2125 CLIENT: TENDER DATE: Cadangan Membina Bangunan 3 Tingkat Pusat Asuhan Kanak-Kanak & Tadika Mukim Setapak‚ Kuala Lumpur Private 12 April 1999 INFORMATION ON TOTAL PROJECT Project and Contract information Project Details and Site Condition: Contract: The Project comprises the construction and completion of one
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President of Marketing for Dysk Compyer‚ Inc must decide whether to introduce a mid-priced 2 version of the firm’s DC6900 minicomputer product line-the DC6900-X minicomputer. The DC6900-X would sell for $ 3900‚ 3 with unit variable costs of $ 1‚800. Projections made by an independent marketing research firm indicate that the DC6900-X 4 would achieve a sales volume of 500‚000 units next year‚ in its first year of commercialization. One-half of the first year’s 5
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Algebra I Cost-Revenue Business Project This project is designed for you to demonstrate your understanding of systems of linear equations. Before starting‚ read the entire project outline and requirements. During this project you are to do the following: 1) Pair up with a partner and create a business that sells one commodity of your choice (points for creativity). 2) Create a Market Research Survey that will be used to survey 50 students to help you discover what potential customers are looking
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absorption costing and Marginal costing 298) Flow of Costs under Full Absorption & Marginal Costing PERIOD COST Selling and administrative expenses FULL ABSORPTION COSTING PRODUCT COSTS Fixed manufacturin g overhead Variable manufacturing overhead Direct materials and direct labour Work in process inventory Expenses for the period Cost of goods sold Closing inventories PERIOD COST Selling and administrative MARGINAL COSTING PRODUCT COSTS Fixed manufacturin Variable manufacturing Direct
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Datar‚ S.M. and Foster‚ G. (2003) Cost Accounting - A Managerial Emphasis‚ Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ New Jersey‚ Eleventh Edition CHAPTER 11 DECISION MAKING AND RELEVANT INFORMATION 11-1 The five steps in the decision process outlined in Exhibit 11-1 of the text are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Obtain information Make predictions about future costs Choose an alternative Implement the decision Evaluate performance to provide feedback 11-2 Relevant costs are expected future costs that differ among the alternative
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Types of costs Classification of costs: • Materials – costs of raw materials‚ components and other goods used. • Labor – cost of employees wages and salaries. • Expenses – costs which cannot be included in materials and labor. Variable costs – these costs varies directly with changes in the level of quantity‚ over a defined period of time. Fixed costs – are not affected by the changes in the level of activity‚ over a defined period of time. Semi variable costs – for example
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