FUND.ACCT.PRIN.
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Chapter 21, Problem 1QS

Cost behavior identification
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Listed here are four series of separate costs measured at various volume levels. Examine each series and identify whether it is best described as a fixed, variable, step-wise, or curvilinear cost. (It can help to graph each cost series.)

    Volume (Units) Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4
    0 1 0 1150 $ 900 $100
    100 ... 800 1.500 150 150 800 8OO 105
    200 120
    300 . 2,400 150 1,600 145
    100.. 3,200 150 1.500 190
    500 4.000 150 2.400 250
    600 4.800 150 2.400 320

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Variable Cost:

The cost which changes with the change in level of activity is called a variable cost.

Fixed Cost:

Fixed Cost is rigid in nature and does not change according to the change in the level of activity.

Step-Wise Costs:

Step-wise costs do not changes within a range of level of activity, and changes in lump sum when the level of activity goes beyond the range.

Curvilinear cost:

The costs which increases or decreases in an inconsistent or irregular manner are called curvilinear cost.

Identifying each series as fixed, variable, step-wise, or curvilinear cost

Answer to Problem 1QS

Solution:

    Series Type of Cost
    Series 1Variable Cost
    Series 2Fixed Cost
    Series 3Step-wise Cost
    Series 4Curvilinear Cost

Explanation of Solution

Series 1 is a variable cost because it increases in consistent manner according to the increase in volume.
Series 2 is fixed cost because the $450 is fixed for the all level of sales volume.
Series 3 is Step-wise cost as it increases in lump sum and does not increase within the range.
Series 4 is curvilinear cost because it increases in a very irregular manner.

Conclusion

Hence is concluded that according to the explanation provided, the series 1 is variable cost, series 2 is fixed cost, series 3 is step-wise cost and series 4 is curvilinear cost.

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