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Cost Accounting Equations And More
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. SP-VC (per unit)
CM (per unit)
High Low Method
Ending Inventory
Sales Mix
2. DM - DL - FOH
Product Costs
Margin of Safety
Cost Driver
Variable Costs (VC)
3. Indirect and fixed costs related to the factory used for production.
Prime Cost
Product Cost (per unit)
Operating Income
Factory Overhead
4. Y = FC + (VC Per Unit x Activity Measure or Unit)
Contribution Margin (CM)
High Low Method
Product Costs
Write the Equation (slope)
5. The direct and variable costs that can be traced back to the cost object.
Conversion Costs
Direct Materials
Total Mnf Costs Incurred
Variable Costs (VC)
6. Pay for Print: $100 for first 500 copies - $0.06 for each copy over 500.
DM Used
Cost Object
Example of Mixed Cost
CM (per unit)
7. When total revenue = total cost - Op Income = 0
Break Even Point
CoGMnf
Financial Accounting
Variable Costs (VC)
8. VC per unit x Units Sold
Cost Driver
High Low Method
Variable Costs (VC)
Budgeted Cost
9. Amount by which budgeted (actual) revenue exceeds the BE Revenue.
Fixed Cost
Actual Cost
Total Mnf Costs Incurred
Margin of Safety
10. BE Units x SP -or- FC / CM%
BE Revenue
DM Used
Cost Volume Profit (CVP)
Contribution Margin (CM)
11. Future orientation - helps managers make decisions - No GAAP - detailed information for Internal Users.
BE Revenue
Cost Volume Profit (CVP)
Managerial Accounting
CoGMnf
12. Op Income - Income Taxes
Indirect Cost
Net Income
CM % (ratio)
Direct Labor
13. The direct and variable costs related to the labor that goes into production.
Managerial Accounting
Break Even Point
Cost Object
Direct Labor
14. FC / CM per unit
BE Units
COGS
Variable Costs (VC)
Product Costs
15. Cost incurred
Ending Inventory
MoS %
Actual Cost
Financial Accounting
16. DM + DL + FOH
Total Mnf Costs Incurred
Conversion Cost
BE Units
Mixed Cost (Semi-Variable)
17. Direct - Indirect - Mixed - Fixed - Variable - etc.
Direct Cost
Operating Leverage
Classifications of Mfg Costs
Variable Cost
18. Follows GAAP rules - summarized information for external users.
Cost Driver
Cost Volume Profit (CVP)
Financial Accounting
BE Revenue
19. Beg WIP Inv + Total Mnf Costs Incurred-End WIP Inv
Product Costs
Conversion Costs
CoGMnf
Break Even Point
20. Costs that do not change regardless of the level of activity as long as it is with in the relevant range. (FO)
Break Even Point
Fixed Cost
Gross Profit
Example of FO
21. DL + DM
Prime Cost
Direct Materials
MoS (in units)
Budgeted Cost
22. CM per unit / SP
Least Squares Regression Method
Variable Cost
BE Units
CM % (ratio)
23. Quantities of various products (services) that constitute total unit sales of a company
Break Even Point
Mixed Cost (Semi-Variable)
Sales Mix
Revenue
24. Can be traced to the cost object in a cost-effective way (DM - DL)
Direct Cost
Conversion Costs
Contribution Margin (CM)
Fixed Cost
25. Sales Revenue - BE Revenue
Prime Cost
MoS (formula)
Direct Materials
Cost of Making a Product
26. Can not be traced to the cost object in a cost-effective way (FO)
Product Cost (per unit)
Indirect Cost
Write the Equation (slope)
Cost Object
27. Advertising - Depreciation of Office Equipment - Shipping Costs
Managerial Accounting
Variable Cost
Example of Period Costs
Indirect Cost
28. # of Units: H1 and L1 - Cost: H2 and L2 - VC per Unit: (H2 - L2 / (H1-L1) - FC: L2 - VCL -or- H2 - VCH - VCH: H1 x VC per Unit VCL: L1 x VC per Unit
High Low Method
Budgeted Cost
Actual Cost
MoS %
29. Property tax - property insurance - and property rent
Cost Volume Profit (CVP)
Example of FO
Fixed Cost
Example of Period Costs
30. DL + FOH
Mixed Cost (Semi-Variable)
Conversion Cost
Managerial Accounting
CM % (ratio)
31. Goods Available for Sale - End Finished Goods
Sales Mix
Factory Overhead
Period Costs
COGS
32. Describes the effects that FC have on changes in Op Income as changes occur in units sold (CM)
CoGMnf
Operating Leverage
Goods Available for Sale
Example of Period Costs
33. A little fixed & a little variable
High Low Method
Relevant Range
Mixed Cost (Semi-Variable)
BE Revenue
34. Budgeted Sales(units) - BE Sales (units)
MoS (in units)
Example of FO
Gross Profit
Cost Driver
35. DL + FOH
Relevant Range
Conversion Cost
CM % (ratio)
Conversion Costs
36. Drives the cost of production. ex. labor hrs - materials - machine hours
CM (per unit)
Indirect Cost
Mixed Cost (Semi-Variable)
Cost Driver
37. MoS in $ / Budgeted (actual) Revenue [Revenue would have to decrease by the MoS % to reach the BE Revenue]
MoS %
Prime Cost
BE Revenue
Conversion Costs
38. Selling and Administrative
Direct Labor
CM % (ratio)
Period Costs
MoS (formula)
39. Beg Inv of DM (Jan 1) + Purchases of DM - End Inv of DM (Dec 31)
Sales Mix
DM Used
Operating Income
Contribution Margin (CM)
40. Product Cost / Units Produced
CM (per unit)
Product Cost (per unit)
Operating Leverage
Cost Driver
41. Rev - COGS
Product Cost (per unit)
Total Mnf Costs Incurred
Variable Costs (VC)
Gross Profit
42. Gross Profit - Sales & Admin Exp -or- Rev - VC - FC
Operating Income
Fixed Cost
Managerial Accounting
Write the Equation (slope)
43. CM / Op Income [Op Leverage is high when the entity has a high proportion of FC in its cost structure)
Direct Materials
Total Mnf Costs Incurred
Cost Driver
Degree of Op Leverage
44. Predicted cost
Ending Inventory
High Low Method
Budgeted Cost
Gross Profit
45. SP x Units Sold
Revenue
Cost of Making a Product
Ending Inventory
DM Used
46. Band of normal activity level or volume in which there is a specific relationship between the level of activity/volume and cost in question.
Product Cost (per unit)
Operating Income
Goods Available for Sale
Relevant Range
47. Costs vary as the level of activity change. changes in total proportion to changes in the related level of total activity/volume (DM - DL)
Budgeted Cost
Variable Cost
Example of Period Costs
BE Revenue
48. Beg Inv + Purchased DM - Cost of DM Available for use
Goods Available for Sale
BE Revenue
Ending Inventory
CM % (ratio)
49. ∑xy = (FC)(∑x) + (VC)(∑x^2) - ∑y = (n)(FC) + (VC)(∑x) - solve for a & b - then write the formula/equation: y = FC + (VC x Units)
Period Costs
DM Used
Least Squares Regression Method
Contribution Margin (CM)
50. COGM + Beg Finished Goods
Example of FO
Goods Available for Sale
Managerial Accounting
Example of Period Costs