Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
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ISBN: 9781305970663
Author: Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 30P

The following items are associated with a traditional cost accounting information system, an activity-based cost accounting information system, or both (that is, some elements are common to the two systems):

  1. a. Usage of direct materials
  2. b. Direct materials cost assigned to products using direct tracing
  3. c. Direct labor cost incurrence
  4. d. Direct labor cost assigned to products using direct tracing
  5. e. Setup cost incurrence
  6. f. Setup cost assigned using number of setups as the activity driver
  7. g. Setup cost assigned using direct labor hours as the activity driver
  8. h. Cost accounting personnel
  9. i. Submission of a bid, using product cost plus 25 percent
  10. j. Purchasing cost incurrence
  11. k. Purchasing cost assigned to products using direct labor hours as the activity driver
  12. l. Purchasing cost assigned to products using number of orders as the activity driver
  13. m. Materials handling cost incurrence
  14. n. Materials handling cost assigned using the number of moves as the activity driver
  15. o. Materials handling cost assigned using direct labor hours as the activity driver
  16. p. Computer
  17. q. Costing out of products
  18. r. Decision to continue making a part rather than buying it
  19. s. Printer
  20. t. Customer service cost incurred
  21. u. Customer service cost assigned to products using number of complaints as the activity driver
  22. v. Report detailing individual product costs
  23. w. Commission cost
  24. x. Commission cost assigned to products using units sold as the activity driver
  25. y. Plant depreciation
  26. z. Plant depreciation assigned to products using direct labor hours

Required:

  1. 1. For each cost system, classify the relevant items into one of the following categories:
    1. a. Interrelated parts
    2. b. Processes
    3. c. Objectives
    4. d. Inputs
    5. e. Outputs
    6. f. User actions
  2. 2. Explain the choices that differ between the two systems. Which system will provide the best support for the user actions? Explain.
  3. 3. Draw an operational model that illustrates each cost accounting system—with the items that belong to the system used as examples for each component of the model.
  4. 4. Based on the operational models, comment on the relative costs and benefits of the two systems. Which system should be chosen?
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Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)

Ch. 2 - What is a tangible product?Ch. 2 - Prob. 12DQCh. 2 - Give three examples of product cost definitions....Ch. 2 - Prob. 14DQCh. 2 - Prob. 15DQCh. 2 - Pietro Frozen Foods, Inc., produces frozen pizzas....Ch. 2 - For next year, Pietro predicts that 50,000 units...Ch. 2 - Pietro expects to produce 50,000 units and sell...Ch. 2 - Refer to Cornerstone Exercises 2.2 and 2.3. Next...Ch. 2 - Jean and Tom Perritz own and manage Happy Home...Ch. 2 - Jean and Tom Perritz own and manage Happy Home...Ch. 2 - Jean and Tom Perritz own and manage Happy Home...Ch. 2 - Jean and Tom Perritz own and manage Happy Home...Ch. 2 - Prob. 9ECh. 2 - The following items are associated with a cost...Ch. 2 - Nizam Company produces speaker cabinets. Recently,...Ch. 2 - Three possible product cost definitions were...Ch. 2 - Wyandotte Company provided the following...Ch. 2 - For each of the following independent situations,...Ch. 2 - LeMans Company produces specialty papers at its...Ch. 2 - Kildeer Company makes easels for artists. During...Ch. 2 - Anglin Company, a manufacturing firm, has supplied...Ch. 2 - Lakeesha Barnett owns and operates a package...Ch. 2 - Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (MPI), designs...Ch. 2 - Jazon Manufacturing produces two different models...Ch. 2 - Ellerson Company provided the following...Ch. 2 - Ellerson Company provided the following...Ch. 2 - Orinder Company provided the following information...Ch. 2 - Last year, Orsen Company produced 25,000 juicers...Ch. 2 - Last year, Orsen Company produced 25,000 juicers...Ch. 2 - The ability to assign a cost directly to a cost...Ch. 2 - Selected information concerning the operations of...Ch. 2 - Brody Company makes industrial cleaning solvents....Ch. 2 - Wright Plastic Products is a small company that...Ch. 2 - The following items are associated with a...Ch. 2 - The actions listed next are associated with either...Ch. 2 - Spencer Company produced 200,000 cases of sports...Ch. 2 - Prob. 33PCh. 2 - Mason, Durant, and Westbrook (MDW) is a tax...Ch. 2 - Orman Company produces neon-colored covers for...Ch. 2 - High drug costs are often in the news. Consumer...
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