In: Accounting
Question 4 (1 point)
When interpreting a job cost sheet, it can be assumed from the calculated unit cost that it would cost that much more to produce one more unit.
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Question 6 (1 point)
Indirect labor includes:
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Question 7 (1 point)
Job sheets include a unit product cost, which can be interpreted, within the relevant range, as:
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Question 9
Under/over applied manufacturing OH costs occur because:
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10. Use the following information to compute the POHR for ABC , Inc for 20x2:
Actual Manu OH for 20x1 = $120,000
Estimated Manu oh for 20x2 is estimated to be 25% higher or $150,000.
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Actual Manu OH for 20x2 is $160,000
Cost driver is DL hours and the 20x2 estimate is 100,000
Actual DL hours for 20x2 is 110,000
Q4) False
When interpreting a job cost sheet, it can be assumed from the calculated unit cost that it would cost that much more to produce one more unit. This statement is false, to produce one more unit cost declined.
Q6) d. All of the above
Indirect labor refers to employees who are not involved in planning or construction projects. However, they are involved in the day-to-day running of the business. This includes human resources, administration, accountants, customers relations, etc.
Q7) d. The total additional cost the company would incur to produce one more unit.
Q9) a. The company must estimate the current year manufacturing OH costs in order to apply OH to jobs and are a normal occurrence in a manufacturing environment.