Deck 6: Job-Costing Systems

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Which of the following is a product cost?

A) Direct material costs
B) Selling costs
C) Distribution costs
D) Administrative costs
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Labour time tickets indicate the direct labour time worked by an individual on each job.
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Material requisitions are used for recording

A) materials purchased.
B) materials issued and used in production.
C) materials on hand in the storeroom.
D) none of the above
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The centrepiece of a job-costing system is the

A) materials requisition form.
B) job-cost record.
C) labour time ticket.
D) budgeted overhead rate.
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Two extremes of product costing are job-order costing and normal costing.
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The most widely used approach in disposing of an overhead variance is proration.
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A unique individual product would be better accounted for using a

A) process costing system.
B) period costing system.
C) product costing system.
D) job-order costing system.
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Which of the following industries is most likely to NOT use a process costing system?

A) Chemicals
B) Plastics
C) Furniture
D) Meat packing
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Which of the following industries is most likely to NOT use a job-order costing system?

A) Construction
B) Chemicals
C) Aircraft
D) Printing
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A job-order cost system associates costs with particular jobs.
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The entry to record the requisition of direct materials would include a debit to WIP Inventory.
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The work-in-process account will have a balance only if there is unfinished work in the factory.
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The proration method of disposing of overhead variances prorates the variance among three accounts including Direct-Materials Inventory, WIP Inventory and Finished Goods Inventory.
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Which of the following statements regarding process costing is FALSE?

A) Process costing deals with great masses of like units.
B) Process costing is an averaging process.
C) In process costing the measure of production is small, whereas in job-order costing the measure of production is large.
D) Process costing is one of the extremes of product costing.
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Most firms use actual costing because it provides product cost information on a timely basis.
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A job-order cost system is especially appropriate for situations where basically similar units flow through production on a fairly continuous basis.
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Materials inventory, work in process, and cost of goods sold would appear in the asset section of the balance sheet.
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In nonprofit organizations, the product is usually called a program or a class of service.
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Job-order costing can be used only in manufacturing environments.
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Product costs appear as cost of goods sold in income statements and as finished-goods inventory values in balance sheets.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of finished goods is</strong> A) $58,000. B) $36,000. C) $94,000. D) $292,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of finished goods is

A) $58,000.
B) $36,000.
C) $94,000.
D) $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of direct materials is</strong> A) $92,000. B) $174,000. C) $82,000. D) $108,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of direct materials is

A) $92,000.
B) $174,000.
C) $82,000.
D) $108,000.
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The overhead costs of a given period might appear in all of the following EXCEPT

A) materials inventory.
B) work in process.
C) finished goods.
D) cost of goods sold.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000. B) debit to WIP Inventory for $143,000. C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $146,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000.
B) debit to WIP Inventory for $143,000.
C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $146,000.
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A department that is equipment intensive would most likely use a budgeted factory overhead rate based on which of the following cost drivers:

A) machine hours
B) direct labour hours
C) direct labour cost
D) units of direct labour used
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a</strong> A) debit to WIP Inventory for $256,000. B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000. C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $256,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a

A) debit to WIP Inventory for $256,000.
B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000.
C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $256,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a</strong> A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000. B) credit to WIP Inventory for $256,000. C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $256,000. D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $292,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a

A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000.
B) credit to WIP Inventory for $256,000.
C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $256,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of work in process is</strong> A) $130,000. B) $127,000. C) $64,000. D) $36,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of work in process is

A) $130,000.
B) $127,000.
C) $64,000.
D) $36,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a</strong> A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000. B) credit to WIP Inventory for $512,000. C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $512,000. D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $584,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a

A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000.
B) credit to WIP Inventory for $512,000.
C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $512,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $584,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   The budgeted factory overhead rate for applying manufacturing overhead would be</strong> A) $7.62. B) $8.00. C) $8.20. D) $8.61. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted factory overhead rate for applying manufacturing overhead would be

A) $7.62.
B) $8.00.
C) $8.20.
D) $8.61.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of direct materials is</strong> A) $184,000. B) $348,000. C) $164,000. D) $216,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of direct materials is

A) $184,000.
B) $348,000.
C) $164,000.
D) $216,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000. B) debit to WIP Inventory for $286,000. C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000.
B) debit to WIP Inventory for $286,000.
C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000. B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000. C) debit to WIP Inventory for $292,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $286,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000.
C) debit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $286,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a</strong> A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $82,000. B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $148,000. C) credit to WIP Inventory for $82,000. D) debit to WIP Inventory for $148,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a

A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $82,000.
B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $148,000.
C) credit to WIP Inventory for $82,000.
D) debit to WIP Inventory for $148,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000. B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000. C) debit to WIP Inventory for $146,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $143,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000.
C) debit to WIP Inventory for $146,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $143,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a</strong> A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $164,000. B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $296,000. C) credit to WIP Inventory for $164,000. D) debit to WIP Inventory for $296,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a

A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $164,000.
B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $296,000.
C) credit to WIP Inventory for $164,000.
D) debit to WIP Inventory for $296,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   The amount of the overhead variance would be</strong> A) $24,400 overapplied. B) $24,400 underapplied. C) $8,400 overapplied. D) $8,400 underapplied. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The amount of the overhead variance would be

A) $24,400 overapplied.
B) $24,400 underapplied.
C) $8,400 overapplied.
D) $8,400 underapplied.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a</strong> A) debit to WIP Inventory for $512,000. B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000. C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $512,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $584,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a

A) debit to WIP Inventory for $512,000.
B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000.
C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $512,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $584,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   If the budgeted factory overhead rate is used to apply overhead, applied manufacturing overhead would be</strong> A) $321,000. B) $328,000. C) $336,000. D) $344,400. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the budgeted factory overhead rate is used to apply overhead, applied manufacturing overhead would be

A) $321,000.
B) $328,000.
C) $336,000.
D) $344,400.
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Budgeted factory overhead rates are calculated as

A) budgeted total overhead/budgeted total activity.
B) estimated total overhead/actual total activity.
C) actual total overhead/actual total activity.
D) actual total overhead/estimated total activity.
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As managers seek more accurate product costing, overhead application solely on the basis of direct-labour hours or direct-labour cost is certain to

A) increase in popularity.
B) remain about as popular as it currently is.
C) decrease in popularity.
D) increase or decrease depending upon amounts involved.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is

A) 272 percent.
B) 300 percent.
C) 320 percent.
D) 290 percent.
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Which of the following is NOT a contributory cause of overhead variances?

A) Poor forecasting
B) Inefficient use of overhead items
C) Calendar variations, number of workdays in a month
D) Operating at the level of volume used as a denominator in calculating the budgeted overhead rate
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is

A) $31.51.
B) $32.00.
C) $30.00.
D) $33.61.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   To compute the budgeted factory-overhead rate, the budgeted cost driver is divided into the</strong> A) actual factory overhead. B) budgeted work-in-process. C) estimated cost of goods sold. D) budgeted total overhead. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
To compute the budgeted factory-overhead rate, the budgeted cost driver is divided into the

A) actual factory overhead.
B) budgeted work-in-process.
C) estimated cost of goods sold.
D) budgeted total overhead.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be

A) $11,972.
B) $12,570.
C) $13,408.
D) $12,770.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1. <strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?

A) $4.63
B) $4.54
C) $4.75
D) $4.84
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A normal costing system uses the following:

A) actual direct material, actual direct labour, and actual overhead.
B) actual direct material, actual direct labour, and applied overhead.
C) actual direct material, applied direct labour, and actual overhead.
D) applied direct material, applied direct labour, and actual overhead.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be

A) $6,900.
B) $7,248.
C) $7,360.
D) $7,730.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is

A) $16.00.
B) $14.29.
C) $15.00.
D) $15.24.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of work in process is</strong> A) $260,000. B) $254,000. C) $128,000. D) $72,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of work in process is

A) $260,000.
B) $254,000.
C) $128,000.
D) $72,000.
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The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the amount of factory overhead applied?</strong> A) $73,625 B) $76,950 C) $71,765 D) $74,990 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the amount of factory overhead applied?

A) $73,625
B) $76,950
C) $71,765
D) $74,990
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is

A) $8.00.
B) $8.01.
C) $8.54.
D) $7.50.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be

A) $20,490.
B) $20,464.
C) $21,846.
D) $19,185.
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The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.75 B) $4.63 C) $4.54 D) $4.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?

A) $4.75
B) $4.63
C) $4.54
D) $4.84
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of finished goods is</strong> A) $160,000. B) $72,000. C) $188,000. D) $584,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ending inventory of finished goods is

A) $160,000.
B) $72,000.
C) $188,000.
D) $584,000.
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A company that produces less than its planned volume for a year will

A) underapply overhead.
B) not have an overhead variance.
C) overapply overhead.
D) not necessarily over- or underapply overhead.
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The excess of actual overhead over the overhead applied to products is called

A) overapplied overhead.
B) underapplied overhead.
C) overestimated overhead.
D) prorated overhead.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be

A) $26,208.
B) $23,762.
C) $27,956.
D) $25,333.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   To apply the budgeted overhead to a job, the budgeted overhead rate is multiplied by the</strong> A) actual cost-driver data. B) budgeted cost-driver data. C) actual factory-overhead costs. D) estimated factory-overhead costs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
To apply the budgeted overhead to a job, the budgeted overhead rate is multiplied by the

A) actual cost-driver data.
B) budgeted cost-driver data.
C) actual factory-overhead costs.
D) estimated factory-overhead costs.
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If the overhead control account has a credit balance at the end of the period,

A) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
B) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
C) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
D) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
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A rate that is calculated by dividing budgeted overhead by budgeted cost-driver activity.
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In the immediate write-off approach, underapplied overhead is regarded as

A) a reduction in current income.
B) an addition to the cost of inventory.
C) a decrease in cost of goods sold.
D) a decrease in the cost of inventory.
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Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The factory overhead variance for the year was

A) $10,000 underapplied.
B) $10,000 overapplied.
C) $32,000 underapplied.
D) $32,000 overapplied.
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Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming an immaterial amount, would include a

A) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
B) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
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A system that accumulates manufacturing costs by jobs.
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Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The factory overhead variance for the year was

A) $2,500 underapplied.
B) $2,500 overapplied.
C) $8,000 underapplied.
D) $8,000 overapplied.
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The proration method of disposing of overhead variances assigns the variance in proportion to the sizes of the ending account balances to

A) WIP and finished goods inventory.
B) cost of goods sold and WIP inventory.
C) direct materials and WIP inventory.
D) cost of goods sold, WIP and finished goods inventory.
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A difference between actual overhead and applied overhead.
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In the immediate write-off approach, overapplied overhead is regarded as

A) a decrease in current income.
B) a decrease in cost of goods sold.
C) an addition to the cost of inventory.
D) a reduction to the cost of inventory.
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Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming a material amount, would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $32,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $10,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
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Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming an immaterial amount, would include a

A) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
B) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
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If the overhead control account has a debit balance at the end of the period,

A) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
B) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
C) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
D) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
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A variance that results when applied overhead is greater than the actual overhead cost incurred.
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A cost accumulation method that accumulates costs by processes or departments.
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The most widely used approach to disposing of overhead variances is

A) proration.
B) to allocate between cost of goods sold and finished goods inventory.
C) immediate write-off.
D) to capitalize as a cost of finished goods inventory.
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Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming a material amount, would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $8,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $2,500.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
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The overhead assigned to production using a predetermined overhead rate.
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A variance that results when the actual overhead cost incurred is greater than applied overhead
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The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver.What is the amount of over/underapplied overhead?</strong> A) $1,365 underapplied. B) $1,365 overapplied. C) $3,225 underapplied. D) $1,960 overapplied. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver.What is the amount of over/underapplied overhead?

A) $1,365 underapplied.
B) $1,365 overapplied.
C) $3,225 underapplied.
D) $1,960 overapplied.
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Which of the following is a product cost?

A) Direct material costs
B) Selling costs
C) Distribution costs
D) Administrative costs
A
2
Labour time tickets indicate the direct labour time worked by an individual on each job.
True
3
Material requisitions are used for recording

A) materials purchased.
B) materials issued and used in production.
C) materials on hand in the storeroom.
D) none of the above
B
4
The centrepiece of a job-costing system is the

A) materials requisition form.
B) job-cost record.
C) labour time ticket.
D) budgeted overhead rate.
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Two extremes of product costing are job-order costing and normal costing.
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The most widely used approach in disposing of an overhead variance is proration.
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A unique individual product would be better accounted for using a

A) process costing system.
B) period costing system.
C) product costing system.
D) job-order costing system.
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Which of the following industries is most likely to NOT use a process costing system?

A) Chemicals
B) Plastics
C) Furniture
D) Meat packing
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Which of the following industries is most likely to NOT use a job-order costing system?

A) Construction
B) Chemicals
C) Aircraft
D) Printing
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A job-order cost system associates costs with particular jobs.
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The entry to record the requisition of direct materials would include a debit to WIP Inventory.
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The work-in-process account will have a balance only if there is unfinished work in the factory.
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The proration method of disposing of overhead variances prorates the variance among three accounts including Direct-Materials Inventory, WIP Inventory and Finished Goods Inventory.
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Which of the following statements regarding process costing is FALSE?

A) Process costing deals with great masses of like units.
B) Process costing is an averaging process.
C) In process costing the measure of production is small, whereas in job-order costing the measure of production is large.
D) Process costing is one of the extremes of product costing.
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Most firms use actual costing because it provides product cost information on a timely basis.
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A job-order cost system is especially appropriate for situations where basically similar units flow through production on a fairly continuous basis.
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Materials inventory, work in process, and cost of goods sold would appear in the asset section of the balance sheet.
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In nonprofit organizations, the product is usually called a program or a class of service.
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Job-order costing can be used only in manufacturing environments.
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Product costs appear as cost of goods sold in income statements and as finished-goods inventory values in balance sheets.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of finished goods is</strong> A) $58,000. B) $36,000. C) $94,000. D) $292,000.
The ending inventory of finished goods is

A) $58,000.
B) $36,000.
C) $94,000.
D) $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of direct materials is</strong> A) $92,000. B) $174,000. C) $82,000. D) $108,000.
The ending inventory of direct materials is

A) $92,000.
B) $174,000.
C) $82,000.
D) $108,000.
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The overhead costs of a given period might appear in all of the following EXCEPT

A) materials inventory.
B) work in process.
C) finished goods.
D) cost of goods sold.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000. B) debit to WIP Inventory for $143,000. C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $146,000.
The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000.
B) debit to WIP Inventory for $143,000.
C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $146,000.
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A department that is equipment intensive would most likely use a budgeted factory overhead rate based on which of the following cost drivers:

A) machine hours
B) direct labour hours
C) direct labour cost
D) units of direct labour used
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a</strong> A) debit to WIP Inventory for $256,000. B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000. C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $256,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a

A) debit to WIP Inventory for $256,000.
B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000.
C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $256,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a</strong> A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000. B) credit to WIP Inventory for $256,000. C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $256,000. D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $292,000.
The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a

A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $292,000.
B) credit to WIP Inventory for $256,000.
C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $256,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $292,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The ending inventory of work in process is</strong> A) $130,000. B) $127,000. C) $64,000. D) $36,000.
The ending inventory of work in process is

A) $130,000.
B) $127,000.
C) $64,000.
D) $36,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a</strong> A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000. B) credit to WIP Inventory for $512,000. C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $512,000. D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $584,000.
The journal entry to record the sale of all jobs would include a

A) debit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000.
B) credit to WIP Inventory for $512,000.
C) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $512,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $584,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   The budgeted factory overhead rate for applying manufacturing overhead would be</strong> A) $7.62. B) $8.00. C) $8.20. D) $8.61.
The budgeted factory overhead rate for applying manufacturing overhead would be

A) $7.62.
B) $8.00.
C) $8.20.
D) $8.61.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of direct materials is</strong> A) $184,000. B) $348,000. C) $164,000. D) $216,000.
The ending inventory of direct materials is

A) $184,000.
B) $348,000.
C) $164,000.
D) $216,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000. B) debit to WIP Inventory for $286,000. C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
The journal entry to record the application of the factory overhead would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000.
B) debit to WIP Inventory for $286,000.
C) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000. B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000. C) debit to WIP Inventory for $292,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $286,000.
The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $292,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $286,000.
C) debit to WIP Inventory for $292,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $286,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a</strong> A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $82,000. B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $148,000. C) credit to WIP Inventory for $82,000. D) debit to WIP Inventory for $148,000.
The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a

A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $82,000.
B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $148,000.
C) credit to WIP Inventory for $82,000.
D) debit to WIP Inventory for $148,000.
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Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.
<strong>Witty, Inc. uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X1.   The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a</strong> A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000. B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000. C) debit to WIP Inventory for $146,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $143,000.
The journal entry to record the factory overhead costs incurred would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $146,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $143,000.
C) debit to WIP Inventory for $146,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $143,000.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a</strong> A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $164,000. B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $296,000. C) credit to WIP Inventory for $164,000. D) debit to WIP Inventory for $296,000.
The journal entry to record the materials placed into production would include a

A) credit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $164,000.
B) debit to Direct-Materials Inventory for $296,000.
C) credit to WIP Inventory for $164,000.
D) debit to WIP Inventory for $296,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   The amount of the overhead variance would be</strong> A) $24,400 overapplied. B) $24,400 underapplied. C) $8,400 overapplied. D) $8,400 underapplied.
The amount of the overhead variance would be

A) $24,400 overapplied.
B) $24,400 underapplied.
C) $8,400 overapplied.
D) $8,400 underapplied.
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Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a</strong> A) debit to WIP Inventory for $512,000. B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000. C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $512,000. D) credit to WIP Inventory for $584,000.
The journal entry to record the cost of goods completed would include a

A) debit to WIP Inventory for $512,000.
B) credit to Finished Goods Inventory for $584,000.
C) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $512,000.
D) credit to WIP Inventory for $584,000.
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Use the following information to answer the following item(s).
<strong>Use the following information to answer the following item(s).   If the budgeted factory overhead rate is used to apply overhead, applied manufacturing overhead would be</strong> A) $321,000. B) $328,000. C) $336,000. D) $344,400.
If the budgeted factory overhead rate is used to apply overhead, applied manufacturing overhead would be

A) $321,000.
B) $328,000.
C) $336,000.
D) $344,400.
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Budgeted factory overhead rates are calculated as

A) budgeted total overhead/budgeted total activity.
B) estimated total overhead/actual total activity.
C) actual total overhead/actual total activity.
D) actual total overhead/estimated total activity.
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As managers seek more accurate product costing, overhead application solely on the basis of direct-labour hours or direct-labour cost is certain to

A) increase in popularity.
B) remain about as popular as it currently is.
C) decrease in popularity.
D) increase or decrease depending upon amounts involved.
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is</strong> A) 272 percent. B) 300 percent. C) 320 percent. D) 290 percent.
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour costs as the cost driver is

A) 272 percent.
B) 300 percent.
C) 320 percent.
D) 290 percent.
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Which of the following is NOT a contributory cause of overhead variances?

A) Poor forecasting
B) Inefficient use of overhead items
C) Calendar variations, number of workdays in a month
D) Operating at the level of volume used as a denominator in calculating the budgeted overhead rate
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Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is</strong> A) $31.51. B) $32.00. C) $30.00. D) $33.61.
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using production setups as the cost driver is

A) $31.51.
B) $32.00.
C) $30.00.
D) $33.61.
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45
Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   To compute the budgeted factory-overhead rate, the budgeted cost driver is divided into the</strong> A) actual factory overhead. B) budgeted work-in-process. C) estimated cost of goods sold. D) budgeted total overhead.
To compute the budgeted factory-overhead rate, the budgeted cost driver is divided into the

A) actual factory overhead.
B) budgeted work-in-process.
C) estimated cost of goods sold.
D) budgeted total overhead.
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46
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $11,972. B) $12,570. C) $13,408. D) $12,770.
If Job 100 used 838 direct-labour hours, the overhead applied using direct-labour hours as the cost driver should be

A) $11,972.
B) $12,570.
C) $13,408.
D) $12,770.
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47
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84
The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1. <strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The following information was gathered for Barton Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.63 B) $4.54 C) $4.75 D) $4.84 Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?

A) $4.63
B) $4.54
C) $4.75
D) $4.84
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A normal costing system uses the following:

A) actual direct material, actual direct labour, and actual overhead.
B) actual direct material, actual direct labour, and applied overhead.
C) actual direct material, applied direct labour, and actual overhead.
D) applied direct material, applied direct labour, and actual overhead.
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49
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $6,900. B) $7,248. C) $7,360. D) $7,730.
If Job 400 used 230 production setups, the overhead applied using production setups as the cost driver should be

A) $6,900.
B) $7,248.
C) $7,360.
D) $7,730.
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50
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $16.00. B) $14.29. C) $15.00. D) $15.24.
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using direct-labour hours as the cost driver is

A) $16.00.
B) $14.29.
C) $15.00.
D) $15.24.
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51
Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of work in process is</strong> A) $260,000. B) $254,000. C) $128,000. D) $72,000.
The ending inventory of work in process is

A) $260,000.
B) $254,000.
C) $128,000.
D) $72,000.
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52
The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the amount of factory overhead applied?</strong> A) $73,625 B) $76,950 C) $71,765 D) $74,990
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the amount of factory overhead applied?

A) $73,625
B) $76,950
C) $71,765
D) $74,990
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53
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is</strong> A) $8.00. B) $8.01. C) $8.54. D) $7.50.
The budgeted factory-overhead rate using machine hours as the cost driver is

A) $8.00.
B) $8.01.
C) $8.54.
D) $7.50.
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54
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $20,490. B) $20,464. C) $21,846. D) $19,185.
If Job 300 used 2,558 machine hours, the overhead applied using machine hours as the cost driver should be

A) $20,490.
B) $20,464.
C) $21,846.
D) $19,185.
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55
The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?</strong> A) $4.75 B) $4.63 C) $4.54 D) $4.84
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver. What is the budgeted factory-overhead rate?

A) $4.75
B) $4.63
C) $4.54
D) $4.84
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56
Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   The ending inventory of finished goods is</strong> A) $160,000. B) $72,000. C) $188,000. D) $584,000.
The ending inventory of finished goods is

A) $160,000.
B) $72,000.
C) $188,000.
D) $584,000.
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57
A company that produces less than its planned volume for a year will

A) underapply overhead.
B) not have an overhead variance.
C) overapply overhead.
D) not necessarily over- or underapply overhead.
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58
The excess of actual overhead over the overhead applied to products is called

A) overapplied overhead.
B) underapplied overhead.
C) overestimated overhead.
D) prorated overhead.
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59
Harnack Company had the following information:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333. Budgeted cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333. Actual cost driver activity levels:
<strong>Harnack Company had the following information:   Budgeted cost driver activity levels:   Actual cost driver activity levels:   If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be</strong> A) $26,208. B) $23,762. C) $27,956. D) $25,333.
If Job 200 used $8,736 of direct labour cost, the overhead applied using direct-labour cost as the cost driver should be

A) $26,208.
B) $23,762.
C) $27,956.
D) $25,333.
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60
Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.
<strong>Dentlinger Company uses a job-order cost system and had the following data available for 20X2.   To apply the budgeted overhead to a job, the budgeted overhead rate is multiplied by the</strong> A) actual cost-driver data. B) budgeted cost-driver data. C) actual factory-overhead costs. D) estimated factory-overhead costs.
To apply the budgeted overhead to a job, the budgeted overhead rate is multiplied by the

A) actual cost-driver data.
B) budgeted cost-driver data.
C) actual factory-overhead costs.
D) estimated factory-overhead costs.
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61
If the overhead control account has a credit balance at the end of the period,

A) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
B) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
C) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
D) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
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62
A rate that is calculated by dividing budgeted overhead by budgeted cost-driver activity.
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63
In the immediate write-off approach, underapplied overhead is regarded as

A) a reduction in current income.
B) an addition to the cost of inventory.
C) a decrease in cost of goods sold.
D) a decrease in the cost of inventory.
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64
Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The factory overhead variance for the year was

A) $10,000 underapplied.
B) $10,000 overapplied.
C) $32,000 underapplied.
D) $32,000 overapplied.
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Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming an immaterial amount, would include a

A) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
B) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
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66
A system that accumulates manufacturing costs by jobs.
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67
Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The factory overhead variance for the year was

A) $2,500 underapplied.
B) $2,500 overapplied.
C) $8,000 underapplied.
D) $8,000 overapplied.
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68
The proration method of disposing of overhead variances assigns the variance in proportion to the sizes of the ending account balances to

A) WIP and finished goods inventory.
B) cost of goods sold and WIP inventory.
C) direct materials and WIP inventory.
D) cost of goods sold, WIP and finished goods inventory.
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69
A difference between actual overhead and applied overhead.
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70
In the immediate write-off approach, overapplied overhead is regarded as

A) a decrease in current income.
B) a decrease in cost of goods sold.
C) an addition to the cost of inventory.
D) a reduction to the cost of inventory.
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71
Reed Company incurred actual overhead costs of $640,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $630,000, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $300,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $320,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming a material amount, would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $32,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $10,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $32,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $10,000.
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72
Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming an immaterial amount, would include a

A) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
B) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
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73
If the overhead control account has a debit balance at the end of the period,

A) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
B) overhead is overapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
C) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be debited to the proper accounts.
D) overhead is underapplied and the difference should be credited to the proper accounts.
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74
A variance that results when applied overhead is greater than the actual overhead cost incurred.
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75
A cost accumulation method that accumulates costs by processes or departments.
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76
The most widely used approach to disposing of overhead variances is

A) proration.
B) to allocate between cost of goods sold and finished goods inventory.
C) immediate write-off.
D) to capitalize as a cost of finished goods inventory.
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77
Fulton Company incurred actual overhead costs of $160,000 for the year. A budgeted factory-overhead rate of 210 percent of direct-labour cost was determined at the beginning of the year. Budgeted factory overhead was $157,500, and budgeted direct-labour cost was $75,000. Actual direct-labour cost was $80,000 for the year. The disposition of the variance, assuming a material amount, would include a

A) debit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $8,000.
B) credit to Factory Department Overhead Control for $2,500.
C) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $8,000.
D) credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $2,500.
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78
The overhead assigned to production using a predetermined overhead rate.
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79
A variance that results when the actual overhead cost incurred is greater than applied overhead
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80
The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.
<strong>The following information was gathered for Larsen Company for the year ended December 31, 20X1.   Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver.What is the amount of over/underapplied overhead?</strong> A) $1,365 underapplied. B) $1,365 overapplied. C) $3,225 underapplied. D) $1,960 overapplied.
Assume that direct-labour hours is the cost driver.What is the amount of over/underapplied overhead?

A) $1,365 underapplied.
B) $1,365 overapplied.
C) $3,225 underapplied.
D) $1,960 overapplied.
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