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Chapter 9, Problem 4QS
In each blank next to the following terms, place the identifying letter of its best description.
1. _____Cost center | A. Incurs costs without directly yielding revenues. |
2. _____Investment center | B. Provides information used to evaluate the performance of a department. |
3. _____Departmental accounting system | C. Holds manager responsible for revenues, costs, and investments. |
4. _____operating department | D. Engages directly in manufacturing or in making sales directly to customers. |
5. _____Profit center | E. Does not directly manufacture products but contributes to profitability of the entire company. |
6. _____Responsibility accounting system | F. Incurs costs and also generates revenues. |
7. _____Service department | G. Provides information used to evaluate the performance of a department manager. |
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For each of the following, select its best description.
A. Provides information used to evaluate the performance of a department.
B. Performs an organization's main functions, like manufacturing and selling.
C. Costs incurred for the joint benefit of more than one department.
D. Holds manager responsible for revenues, costs and major investing decisions.
E. Costs that can be readily traced to a department.
F. Costs not within a manager's control or influence.
1. Investment center
2. Responsibility accounting system
3. Uncontrollable costs
|4. Operating department
5. Direct expenses
6. Indirect expenses
In each blank next to the following terms, place the identifying letter of its best description. 1. Cost center 2. Profit center 3. Responsibility accounting system 4. Service department 5. Indirect expenses 6. Controllable costs A. Incurs costs without directly yielding revenues. B. Provides information used to evaluate the performance of a department. C. Does not directly manufacture products but contributes to profitability of the entire company. D. Costs incurred for the joint benefit of more than one department. E. Costs that a manager has the ability to affect. F. Incurs costs and also generates revenues.
A responsibility center in which the department manager has responsibility for and authority over costs and revenues is called a(n) _____ center.
a.investment
b.cost
c.profit
d.volume
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FUND. W/CONNECT
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