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Chapter1:IntroductiontoManagementAccounting

1.1-1Managerialaccounting'sfocusistoprovideinfonnationforinternalplanningandcontrol.

Answer:True

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1.1-2Managementaccountingoftenrequiresforward-lookingdatabecauseofthefuturisticnatureofmany

businessdecisions.

Answer:True

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1.1-3ManagementaccountingisinfluencedsignificantlybytheSecuritiesExchangeCommission.

Answer:False

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1.1-4Budgetpreparationisapartoftheplanningprocess.

Answer:True

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1.1-5Financialaccountingandmanagerialaccountingbothutilizetheaccrualbasisofaccounting.

Answer:True

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1.1-6WhichofthefollowingisNOTanobjectiveofmanagementaccounting?

A)Toprovideinformationtobusinessmanagerstoassisttheminplanningfortheirbusiness

B)Toprovideinformationtobusinessmanagerstoassistthemincontrollingtheirbusiness

C)Toprovideinformationtoshareholderstoassistthemwiththeirinvestmentdecisions

D)Toassistbusinessmanagerswithrespecttoprovidingareturntotheownersofthebusiness

Answer:C

Difficulty:2

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1.1-7Whichofthefollowingstatementsisincorrect?

A)Theprimaryusersofmanagementaccountingarcthecompany'smanagers.

B)Managementaccountinginformationisusedtohelpmanagersplanandcontroltheiroperations.

C)Managementaccountinginformationdoesnotrequireanexternalaudit.

D)Managementaccounting'sfinancialreportsarerestrictedbygenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciples.

Answer:D

Difficulty:2

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1.1-8Whichofthefollowingtypesofaccountingisdesignedtomeettheneedsofdecision-makersinsidea

company?

A)Financialaccounting

B)Taxaccounting

C)Managementaccounting

D)Auditing

Answer:C

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1.1-9Whichstatementiscorrect?

A)Managementaccountingusesthecashbasisandfinancialaccountingusestheaccrualbasistorecord

transactions.

B)Managementaccountingusesthecashbasistorecordtransactions.

C)Financialaccountingusesthecashbasistorecordtransactions.

D)Bothmanagementaccountingandfinancialaccountingusetheaccrualbasistorecordtransactions.

Answer:D

Difficulty:2

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1.1-10Whichofthefollowingstatementsisincorrect?

A)Managementusesaccountinginformationtodeterminethecostofproductsandservices.

B)Managementusesaccountinginformationtoplanandcontrolbusinessoperations.

C)Managementusesaccountinginformationtoreportthecompany'sfinancialpositionandresultsof

operationstoexternalparties.

D)Financialaccountingismorerelevanttouseforinternaldecisionmakingpurposesthanismanagement

accounting.

Answer:D

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1.1-11Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutfinancialaccountingiscorrect?

A)Financialaccountinghelpsinvestorsmakedecisions.

B)Financialaccountingreportsdonotinfluenceinvestorbehavior.

C)Financialprovidesdetailedreportsonpartsofthecompany.

D)Financialaccountingprovideshelpinplanningandcontrollingoperations.

Answer:A

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1.1-12Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutmanagerialaccountingiscorrect?

A)ManagerialaccountingreportsareauditedannuallybyCertifiedPublicAccountants.

B)Managerialaccountingreportshelpinvestorsmakedecisions.

C)Managerialaccountingreportsprovidedetailedinformationonpartsofacompany.

D)ManagerialaccountingreportsmustfollowGenerallyAcceptedAccountingprinciples(GAAP).

Answer:C

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1.1-13Whichofthefollowingreportsmustbeauditedbycertifiedpublicaccountants?

A)Annualfinancialreports

B)Federaltaxreturns

C)Statetaxreturns

D)Managementaccountingreports

Answer:A

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1.2-1Duringthepastcentury,manydevelopedeconomieshaveshiftedtheirfocusfromaserviceeconomytoa

manufacturingeconomy.

Answer:False

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1.2-2Increasedglobalcompetitionhasresultedinmanycompaniesmovingtheiroperationstoothercountries

tobeclosertonewmarkets.

Answer:True

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1.2-3Whichofthefollowingisaphilosophyofprovidingcustomerswithsuperiorproductsandservices?

A)Just-in-time(JIT)

B)ERP

C)Supplychainmanagement

D)Totalqualitymanagement

Answer:D

Difficulty:2

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1.2-4Whichofthefollowingdescribesasysteminwhichsuppliersdelivermaterialsatthetimetheyare

neededandfinishedunitsarecompletedwhencustomerordersneedtobefilled?

A)Supplychainmanagement

B)Just-in-time(JIT)

C)Enterpriseresourceplanning

D)Totalqualitymanagement

Answer:B

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1.2-5Whatistotalqualitymanagement?

A)Aphilosophyofsupplyingcustomerswithsuperiorproductsandservices

B)Anexchangeofinformationwithsuppliersandcustomerstocreateefficientandeffectiveprocesses

C)Asoftwaresystemthatintegratesacompany'sfunctions,departmentsanddataintoasinglesystem

D)Asysteminwhichacompanyproduceswhatitneedswhenitneedsit

Answer:A

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1.2-6Whatisthenamegiventosoftwaresystemsthatcanintegrateallofacompany'sworldwidefunctions,

departmentsanddataintoasinglesystem?

A)AllinOneSoftware

B)EnterpriseResourcePlanning

C)TotalIntegratedSoftware

D)Just-in-time

Answer:B

Difficulty:2

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1.3-1Periodcosts,suchasdirectmaterials,areexpensedduringtheperiodthattheywereincurred.

Answer:False

Difficulty:1

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1.3-2Aservicecompany'sincomestatementdoesNOTincludecostofgoodssold.

Answer:True

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1.3-3WhichofthefollowingcostsdoNOTgodirectlyintotheworkinprocessaccount?

A)Factoryoverhead

B)Indirectlabor

C)Factoryjanitorialcosts

D)Thepurchaseofrawmaterials

Answer:D

Difficulty:2

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1.3-4Whichofthefollowingareperiodcosts?

A)Currentassetsonthebalancesheet

B)Costsincurredandexpensedduringtheaccountingperiod

C)Costsrelatedtothemanufactureofproducts

D)Currentliabilitiesonthebalancesheet

Answer:B

Difficulty:2

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1.3-5Whichofthefollowingisacharacteristicofaservicecompany?

A)Ittransformsrawmaterialsintofinishedgoods.

B)Itmakesaproduct.

C)Itdoesnothavetangibleproductsintendedforsale.

D)Ithasasinglecategoryofinventory.

Answer:C

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1.3-6Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofaperiodcost?

A)Advertisingexpense

B)Depreciationonfactoryequipment

C)Indirectmaterials

D)Propertytaxesonplant

Answer:A

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1.3-7Whichofthefollowingcouldbefoundontheincomestatementofaservicecompany?

A)Rentexpense

B)Costofgoodsmanufactured

C)Costofgoodssold

D)Manufacturingoverhead

Answer:A

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1.4-1Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?

A)Adecreaseinfinishedgoodsmeansthatcostofgoodsmanufacturedisgreaterthancostofgoodssold.

B)Adecreaseinworkinprocessmeansthatcostofgoodssoldisgreaterthancostofgoodsmanufactured.

C)Adecreaseinrawmaterialsimpliesthatthecostofmaterialsusedinproductionexceedsthecostofthe

materialspurchased.

D)Adecreaseinworkinprocessmeansthatcostofgoodsmanufacturedwaslessthanthemanufacturing

costsincurred.

Answer:C

Difficulty:2

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1.4-2Whichofthefollowingisaninventoryaccountforamerchandisecompany?

A)Workinprocessinventory

B)Manufacturingoverheadinventory

C)Merchandiseinventory

D)Finishedgoodsinventory

Answer:C

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1.4-3Whichofthefollowingcostswouldappearontheincomestatementsforbothamerchandiseranda

manufacturer?

A)Directlaborincurred

B)Costofgoodsmanufactured

C)Directmaterialsused

D)Operatingexpenses

Answer:D

Difficulty:I

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1.4-4Amerchandiser'spurchasesareequivalenttowhatforamanufacturer?

A)Materialsinventory

B)Costofgoodsmanufactured

C)Workinprocessinventory

D)Costofgoodssold

Answer:B

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1.4-5ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany'soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatisthecostofgoodsavailableforsalefor2009?

A)$140,000

B)$126,000

C)$104,000

D)$130,000

Answer:A

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1.4-6ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany'soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatisthecostofgoodssoldfor2009?

A)$104,000

B)$124,000

C)$130,000

D)$140,000

Answer:C

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1.4-7ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany*soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatisthegrossprofitfor2009?

A)$120,000

B)$130,000

C)$140,000

D)$136,000

Answer:A

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1.4-8ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany'soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatistheoperatingincomefor2009?

A)$250,000

B)$140,000

C)$30,000

D)$90,000

Answer:C

Difficulty:2

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1.4-9ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany'soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatistheprofitmarginpercentage?

A)12%

B)56%

C)100%

D)36%

Answer:A

Difficulty:2

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1.4-10ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany'soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatisthegrossprofitpercentage?

A)48%

B)56%

C)36%

D)100%

Answer:A

Difficulty:2

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1.4-11ThefollowinginformationpertainstoBrightToyCompany*soperatingactivitiesfor2009.Thecompany

sellslightboxtoysandsold10,000unitsin2009.

Purchases$126,000

SellingandAdministrativeExpenses90,000

Merchandiseinventory,1/1/200914,000

Merchandiseinventory,12/31/200910,000

SalesRevenue250,000

Whatisthecostperlightboxsoldin2009?

A)$13.00

B)$12.40

C)$14.00

D)$10.40

Answer:A

Difficulty:2

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1.5-1GAAPrequirescompaniestotreatproductcostssuchasfactoryoverheadasanassetuntiltheproductis

sold.

Answer:True

Difficulty:2

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1.5-2Costofgoodsmanufacturedincludesdirectmaterials,directlabor,andmanufacturingoverhead.

Answer:True

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1.5-3Manufacturingoverheadincludesallmanufacturingcostssuchasdirectlaboranddirectmaterials.

Answer:False

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1.5-4Manufacturingoverheadincludesindirectcostssuchasinsuranceanddepreciationonthefactory

building.

Answer:True

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1.5-5Amanufacturer^inventoryconsistsofrawmaterials,workinprocess,andfinishedgoods.

Answer:True

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1.5-6Anincreaseinfinishedgoodsinventoryimpliesthatcostofgoodssoldwasgreaterthancostofgoods

manufactured.

Answer:False

Difficulty:2

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1.5-7Sellingandadministrativeexpensesaresubtractedfromcostofgoodssoldtoobtainoperatingincome.

Answer:True

Difficulty:1

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1.5-8Anincreaseintheworkinprocessaccountduringtheyearmeansthatcostofgoodsmanufacturedwas

greaterthanthemanufacturingcostsincurredduringtheyear.

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