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Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000. Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000.   The unit selling price for the company's product is A)  $19.35 B)  $15.75 C)  $22.05 D)  $21.25 The unit selling price for the company's product is


A) $19.35
B) $15.75
C) $22.05
D) $21.25

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Dotterel Corporation uses the variable cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 35,000 units of its sole product. Dotterel desires a profit equal to an 11.2% rate of return on invested assets of $350,000. Dotterel Corporation uses the variable cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 35,000 units of its sole product. Dotterel desires a profit equal to an 11.2% rate of return on invested assets of $350,000.   The unit selling price for the company's product is A)  $16.32 B)  $13.44 C)  $12.10 D)  $13.72 The unit selling price for the company's product is


A) $16.32
B) $13.44
C) $12.10
D) $13.72

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Hill Co. can further process Product O to produce Product P. Product O is currently selling for $60 per pound and costs $42 per pound to produce. Product P would sell for $82 per pound and would require an additional cost of $13 per pound to produce. The differential revenue of producing Product P is $22 per pound.

A) True
B) False

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Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000. Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000.   The markup percentage on product cost for the company's product is A)  23.4% B)  10.98% C)  26.1% D)  18% The markup percentage on product cost for the company's product is


A) 23.4%
B) 10.98%
C) 26.1%
D) 18%

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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In using the variable cost concept of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing, fixed manufacturing costs and both fixed and variable selling and administrative expenses must be covered by the markup.

A) True
B) False

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Widgeon Co. manufactures three products: Bales, Tales, and Wales. The selling prices are $55, $78, and $32, respectively. The variable costs for each product are $20, $50, and $15, respectively. Each product must go through the same processing in a machine that is limited to 2,000 hours per month. Bales take 5 hours to process; Tales, 7 hours; and Wales 1 hour. What is the contribution margin per machine hour for Tales?


A) $4
B) $7
C) $28
D) $35

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Match each of the definitions that follow with the term (a-e) it defines.

Premises
Strategy that focuses on reducing bottlenecks
Evaluation of how income will change based on an alternative course of action
Not relevant to future decisions
Possible result of using an inappropriate overhead allocation method
Revenue forgone from an alternative use of an asset
Responses
Opportunity cost
Differential analysis
Theory of constraints
Sunk cost
Product cost distortion

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Strategy that focuses on reducing bottlenecks
Evaluation of how income will change based on an alternative course of action
Not relevant to future decisions
Possible result of using an inappropriate overhead allocation method
Revenue forgone from an alternative use of an asset

Hill Co. can further process Product O to produce Product P. Product O is currently selling for $60 per pound and costs $42 per pound to produce. Product P would sell for $82 per pound and would require an additional cost of $13 per pound to produce. The differential cost of producing Product P is $13 per pound.

A) True
B) False

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Flyer Company sells a product in a competitive marketplace.  Market analysis indicates that its product would probably sell at $48 per unit.  Flyer management desires a 12.5% profit margin on sales.  Their current full cost for the product is $44 per unit. What is the target cost of the company's product?


A) $44
B) $42
C) $43
D) $40

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Activity-based costing provides more accurate and useful cost data than traditional systems.

A) True
B) False

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Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000. Mallard Corporation uses the product cost concept of product pricing. Below is cost information for the production and sale of 45,000 units of its sole product. Mallard desires a profit equal to a 12% rate of return on invested assets of $800,000.   The dollar amount of desired profit from the production and sale of the company's product is A)  $105,840 B)  $225,000 C)  $96,000 D)  $220,500 The dollar amount of desired profit from the production and sale of the company's product is


A) $105,840
B) $225,000
C) $96,000
D) $220,500

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Nighthawk Inc. is considering disposing of an old machine with a book value of $22,500 and an estimated remaining life of three years. The old machine can be sold for $6,250. A new machine with a purchase price of $68,750 is being considered a replacement. It will have a useful life of three years and no residual value. It is estimated that the annual variable manufacturing costs will be reduced from $43,750 to $20,000 if the new machine is purchased. The differential effect on income for the entire three years for the new machine is


A) $8,750 increase
B) $31,250 decrease
C) $8,750 decrease
D) $2,925 decrease

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Keating Co. is considering disposing of equipment that cost $50,000 and has $40,000 of accumulated depreciation to date. Keating Co. can sell the equipment through a broker for $25,000 less 5% commission. Alternatively, Gunner Co. has offered to lease the equipment for five years for a total of $48,750. Keating will incur repair, insurance, and property tax expenses estimated at $8,000 over the five-year period. At lease-end, the equipment is expected to have no residual value. The net differential income from the lease alternative is


A) $17,000
B) $7,000
C) $27,000
D) $14,500

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Activity-based costing is determined by charging products for only the services (activities) they used during production.

A) True
B) False

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Piper Corp. is operating at 70% of capacity and is currently purchasing a part used in its manufacturing operations for $24 per unit. The unit cost for the business to make the part is $36, including fixed costs, and $26, not including fixed costs. If 15,000 units of the part are normally purchased during the year but could be manufactured using unused capacity, what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it?


A) $30,000 cost decrease
B) $180,000 cost increase
C) $30,000 cost increase
D) $180,000 cost decrease

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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The condensed income statement for a Fletcher Inc. for the past year is as follows: The condensed income statement for a Fletcher Inc. for the past year is as follows:   Management is considering the discontinuance of the manufacture and sale of Product G at the beginning of the current year. The discontinuance would have no effect on the total fixed costs and expenses or on the sales of Products F and H. What is the amount of change in net income for the current year that will result from the discontinuance of Product G? A)  $20,000 increase B)  $30,000 increase C)  $20,000 decrease D)  $30,000 decrease Management is considering the discontinuance of the manufacture and sale of Product G at the beginning of the current year. The discontinuance would have no effect on the total fixed costs and expenses or on the sales of Products F and H. What is the amount of change in net income for the current year that will result from the discontinuance of Product G?


A) $20,000 increase
B) $30,000 increase
C) $20,000 decrease
D) $30,000 decrease

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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Differential analysis only considers the short-term (one-year) effects of discontinuing a product.

A) True
B) False

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Miramar Industries manufactures two products: A and B.  The manufacturing operation involves three overhead activities-production setup, material handling, and general factory activities.  Miramar uses activity-based costing to allocate overhead to products.  An activity analysis of the overhead revealed the following estimated costs and activity bases for these activities: Miramar Industries manufactures two products: A and B.  The manufacturing operation involves three overhead activities-production setup, material handling, and general factory activities.  Miramar uses activity-based costing to allocate overhead to products.  An activity analysis of the overhead revealed the following estimated costs and activity bases for these activities:     What is the activity rate for material handling? A)  $1.50 per part B)  $3.75 per part C)  $7.50 per part D)  $2.50 per part Miramar Industries manufactures two products: A and B.  The manufacturing operation involves three overhead activities-production setup, material handling, and general factory activities.  Miramar uses activity-based costing to allocate overhead to products.  An activity analysis of the overhead revealed the following estimated costs and activity bases for these activities:     What is the activity rate for material handling? A)  $1.50 per part B)  $3.75 per part C)  $7.50 per part D)  $2.50 per part What is the activity rate for material handling?


A) $1.50 per part
B) $3.75 per part
C) $7.50 per part
D) $2.50 per part

E) All of the above
F) B) and D)

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A commercial oven with a book value of $67,000 has an estimated remaining 5 year life. A proposal is offered to sell the oven for $8,500 and replace it with a new oven costing $110,000. The new machine has a 5-year life with no residual value. The new machine would reduce annual maintenance costs by $23,000. Provide a differential analysis on the proposal to replace the commercial oven.

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Differential revenue is the amount of increase or decrease in revenue expected from a particular course of action as compared with an alternative.

A) True
B) False

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