ADM 2341 Lecture 3: Chapter 3
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Hoi Chong Transport, Ltd., operates a fleet of delivery trucksin Singapore. The company has determined that if a truck is driven105,000 kilometers during a year, the average operating cost is11.4 cents per kilometer. If a truck is driven only 70,000kilometers during a year, the average operating cost increases to13.4 cents per kilometer. Required:
1. Using the high-low method, estimate the variable and fixedcost elements of the annual cost of the truck operation. (Do notround your intermediate calculations. Round the Variable cost perkilometer to 3 decimal places.)
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2. Express the variable and fixed costs in the form Y = a + bX.(Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round the Variablecost per kilometer to 3 decimal places.)
3. If a truck were driven 80,000 kilometers during a year, whattotal cost would you expect to be incurred? (Do not roundintermediate calculations.)
1.If there is a change in the level of the number of unitsproduced:
a.fixed costs per unit will be the same and variable costs per unitwill change.
b.fixed and variable costs per unit will change.
c.fixed and variable costs per unit will remain the same.
d.fixed costs per unit will change and variable costs per unit willbe the same.
2.Which of the following will decrease a companyâs breakevenpoint?
A) Decreasing the contribution margin per unit.
B) Increasing the variable cost per unit.
C) Increasing the total fixed costs.
D) Increasing the selling price per unit.
3.In generating cost information fordetermining whether or not to delete a product line, the mostimportant distinction to identify is: | ||
A) | direct versus indirect costs | |
B) | fixed versus variable costs | |
C) | manufacturing versus non-manufacturing costs | |
D) | avoidable versus unavoidable costs |
4.Which of the following is the proper sequence in anactivity-based costing system?
A) Identification of cost drivers, identification ofcost pools, calculation of cost application rates, assignment ofcost to products.
B) Identification of cost pools, identification of costdrivers, calculation of cost application rates, assignment of costto products.
C) Assignment of cost to products, identification ofcost pools, identification of cost drivers, calculation of costapplication rates,.
D) Calculation of cost application rates,identification of cost drivers, identification of cost pools,assignment of cost to products.
5.Which of the following statements is true?
A) A traditional volume-based system based on directlabor generally undercosts high volume product lines.
B) In a traditional volume-based costing system basedon direct labor, low volume products generally subsidize highvolume products.
C) An activity-based costing system generallyundercosts low-volume, complex product lines.
D) A traditional volume-based costing system based ondirect labor generally undercosts low-volume, complex productlines.
6.Hamilton Company applies overhead based on direct labor hours.At the beginning of 2005, the company estimated that manufacturingoverhead would be $700,000, and direct labor hours would be 10,000.Actual overhead by the conclusion of 2005 amounted to $800,000 andactual direct labor hours were 14,000. On the basis of thisinformation, Horton's 2005 predetermined overhead rate is:
A) $50.00
B) $70.00
C) $80.00
D) $57.14