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1、-作者xxxx-日期xxxx管理会计quiz 2-ch 4 5 8【精品文档】QUIZ 2 CH 4/5/8(20 MARKS)1.Gold Nest Company of Guandong, China, is a family-owned enterprise that makes birdcages for the South China market. A popular pastime among older Chinese men is to take their pet birds on daily excursions to teahouses and public parks

2、 where they meet with other bird owners to talk and play mahjong. A great deal of attention is lavished on these birds, and the birdcages are often elaborately constructed from exotic woods and contain porcelain feeding bowls and silver roosts. Gold Nest Company makes a broad range of birdcages that

3、 it sells through an extensive network of street vendors who receive commissions on their sales. The Chinese currency is the renminbi, which is denoted by Rmb. All of the companys transactions with customers, employees, and suppliers are conducted in cash; there is no credit.The company uses a job-o

4、rder costing system in which overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost. At the beginning of the year, it was estimated that the total direct labor cost for the year would be Rmb110,000 and the total manufacturing overhead cost would be Rmb275,000. At the beginning of the year, th

5、e inventory balances were as follows:Raw materialsRmb13,000Work in processRmb30,000Finished goodsRmb65,000During the year, the following transactions were completed:a.Raw materials purchased for cash, Rmb150,000.b.Raw materials requisitioned for use in production, Rmb158,000. (Materials costing Rmb1

6、35,000 were charged directly to jobs; the remaining materials were indirect.)c.Costs for employee services were incurred as follows:Direct laborRmb100,000Indirect laborRmb40,000Sales commissionsRmb22,000Administrative salariesRmb35,000d.Rent for the year was Rmb36,000. (Rmb30,000 of this amount rela

7、ted to factory operations, and the remainder related to selling and administrative activities.)e.Utility costs incurred in the factory, Rmb90,000.f.Advertising costs incurred, Rmb88,000.g.Depreciation recorded on equipment, Rmb80,000. (Rmb66,000 of this amount was on equipment used in factory operat

8、ions; the remaining Rmb14,000 was on equipment used in selling and administrative activities.)h.Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to jobs, Rmb        ?      .i.Goods that cost Rmb490,000 to manufacture according to their job cost

9、 sheets were completed during the year.j.Sales for the year totaled Rmb995,000. The total cost to manufacture these goods according to their job cost sheets was Rmb550,000.Required:1.Prepare journal entries to record the transactions for the year.2.Prepare T-accounts for inventories, Manufacturing O

10、verhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Post relevant data from your journal entries to these T-accounts. (Dont forget to enter the beginning balances in your inventory accounts.) Compute an ending balance in each account.3.Is Manufacturing Overhead underapplied or overapplied for the year? Prepare a journ

11、al entry to close any balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold.4.Prepare an income statement for the year. (Do not prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured; all of the information needed for the income statement is available in the journal entries and T-accounts yo

12、u have prepared.)(20 MARKS)2.Harwood Company is a manufacturer that operates a job-order costing system. Overhead costs are applied to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, management estimated that the company would incur $380,000 in manufacturing overhead costs and work

13、 47,500 machine-hours.Required:1.Compute the companys predetermined overhead rate.2.Assume that during the year the company works only 45,000 machine-hours and incurs the following costs in the Manufacturing Overhead and Work in Process accounts:Manufacturing OverheadWork in Process(Maintenance)47,0

14、00?(Direct materials)980,000 (Indirect materials)20,000 (Direct labor)170,000 (Indirect labor)105,000 (Overhead)? (Utilities)77,500 (Insurance)26,000 (Depreciation)91,500 Copy the data in the T-accounts above onto your answer sheet. Compute the amount of overh

15、ead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts.3.Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account. Prepare a journal entry to close out the balance in this accou

16、nt to Cost of Goods Sold.4.Explain why the manufacturing overhead was underapplied or overapplied for the year.(20 MARKS)3. Contrasting ABC and Conventional Product CostsSiegel Corporation manufactures a product that is available in both a deluxe and a regular model. The company has made the regular

17、 model for years; the deluxe model was introduced several years ago to tap a new segment of the market. Since introduction of the deluxe model, the companys profits have steadily declined. Sales of the deluxe model have been increasing rapidly.Overhead is applied to products on the basis of direct l

18、abor-hours. At the beginning of the current year, management estimated that $3,080,000 in overhead costs would be incurred and the company would produce and sell 10,000 units of the deluxe model and 50,000 units of the regular model. The deluxe model requires 2.0 hours of direct labor time per unit,

19、 and the regular model requires 1.0 hours. Materials and labor costs per unit are given below:DeluxeRegularDirect materials cost per unitDirect labor cost per unitRequired1.Compute the predetermined overhead rate using direct labor-hours as the basis for allocating overhead costs to products. Comput

20、e the unit product cost for one unit of each model.2.An intern suggested that the company use activity-based costing to cost its products. A team was formed to investigate this idea. . It came back with the recommendation that four activity cost pools be used. These cost pools and their associated a

21、ctivities are listed below:EstimatedOverheadActivityActivity Cost Pool and Activity MeasureCostDeluxeRegularTotalPurchase orders (number of orders)$     60,0005001,0001,500Rework requests (number of requests)280,0008002,0002,800Product testing (number of tests)240,0007,0003,

22、00010,000Machine-related (machine-hours)  2,500,0004,5008,00012,500$3,080,000Compute the activity rate (i.e., predetermined overhead rate) for each of the activity cost pools.3.Assume that actual activity is as expected for the year. Using activity-based costing, do the following:a.Determi

23、ne the total amount of overhead that would be applied to each model for the year.b.Compute the unit product cost for one unit of each model.4.Can you identify a possible explanation for the companys declining profits? If so, what is it?(20 MARKS)4. Cost flows and Unit Product Costs in Activity-Based

24、 CostingHunter Corporation uses activity-based costing to determine product costs for external financial reports. At the beginning of the year, management made the following estimates of cost and activity in the companys five activity cost pools:Activity Cost PoolActivity MeasureEstimated Overhead C

25、ostExpected ActivityLabor relatedDirect labor-hours$200,00020,000DLHsProduction ordersNumber of orders$110,0005,000ordersMaterial receiptsNumber of receipts$108,0001,800receiptsRelay assemblyNumber of relays$960,00012,000relaysGeneral factoryMachine-hours$1,260,00070,000MHsRequired1.Compute the acti

26、vity rate (i.e., predetermined overhead rate) for each of the activity cost pools.2.During the year, actual overhead cost and activity were recorded as follows:Activity Cost PoolActual Overhead CostActual ActivityLabor related$  205,00022,000DLHsProduction orders107,0004,500ordersMaterial

27、receipts112,0002,000receiptsRelay assembly980,00013,000relaysGeneral factory 1,300,00073,000MHsTotal overhead cost$2,704,000a.Prepare a journal entry to record the incurrence of actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year (credit Accounts Payable). Post the entry to the companys Manufacturi

28、ng Overhead T-account.b.Determine the amount of overhead cost applied to production during the year.c.Prepare a journal entry to record the application of manufacturing overhead cost to Work in Process for the year. Post the entry to the companys Manufacturing Overhead T-account.d.Determine the amou

29、nt of underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for the year.3.The actual activity for the year was distributed among the companys four products as follows:Actual ActivityActivity Cost PoolProduct AProduct BProduct CProduct DLabor related (DLHs)7,0001,0008,0006,000Production orders (orders)

30、8009001,1001,700Material receipts (receipts)400800300500Relay assembly (relays)3,5002,0003,0004,500General factory (MHs)16,00026,00017,00014,000a.Determine the total amount of overhead cost applied to each product.b.Does the total amount of overhead cost applied to the products above tie in to the T

31、-accounts in any way? Explain.(10 MARKS)5 Equivalent Units; Cost ReconciliationWeighted Average MethodMartin Company manufactures a single product. The company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Activity for June has just been completed. An incomplete production report f

32、or the first processing department follows:Quantity Schedule and Equivalent UnitsQuantityScheduleUnits to be accounted for:Work in process, June 1 (materials 80% complete; labor and overhead 60% complete)10,000Started into production64,000Total units74,000 Equivalent units (EU) MaterialsLa

33、borOverheadUnits accounted for as follows:Transferred to the next department68,000? ? ? Work in process, June 30 (materials 50% complete, labor and overhead 20% complete)  6,000   ?       ?       ?   

34、 Total units74,000   ?       ?       ?    Cost per Equivalent UnitTotalWhole CostMaterialsLaborOverheadUnitCost to be accounted for:Work in process, June 1$  11,900$  6,800$  2,100

35、$  3,000Cost added by the department  107,270  53,550  22,120  31,600Total cost (a)$119,170$60,350$24,220$34,600Equivalent units (b)71,00069,20069,200Cost per EU, (a) ÷ (b) + + =Cost ReconciliationTotalCostCost accounted for as follows:?Required

36、:1.Prepare a schedule showing how the equivalent units were computed for the first processing department.2.Complete the “Cost Reconciliation” part of the production report for the first processing department.(10 MARKS)6. Interpreting A Production ReportWeighted-Average MethodCooperative San José

37、; of southern Sonora state in Mexico makes a unique syrup using cane sugar and local herbs. The syrup is sold in small bottles and is prized as a flavoring for drinks and for use in desserts. The bottles are sold for $11.00 each. (The Mexican currency is the peso and is denoted by $.) The first stag

38、e in the production process is carried out in the Mixing Department, which removes foreign matter from the raw materials and mixes them in the proper proportions in large vats. The company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system.A hastily prepared report for the Mixing Departm

39、ent for April appears below:Quantity ScheduleUnits to be accounted for:Work in process, April 1 (materials 100% complete; conversion 95% complete)11,000Started into production150,000Total units to be accounted for161,000Units accounted for as follows:Transferred to the next department155,000Work in process, April 30 (materials 100% complete, conversion 30% complete)    6,000Total units account

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