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Test Bank For Cost Accounting Foundations and Evolutions 10th Edition by Kinney, Raiborn, Dragoo 9781618533531 Chapter 1-19 Complete Guide.

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After reading and studying Chapter 2, you should be able to answer the following questions:
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1. Why are costs associated with a costdobject?
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3. How are costs classified on the financial statements, and why are such classifications useful?
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4. How does the conversion process occur in manufacturing and service companies?
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5. Whatdare the product cost categories, and what items comprise those categories?
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6. How do productdcosts flow through a cost system?
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7. How is cost of goods manufactured calculated and used in preparing an income statement?
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Terminology
Actual cost system: A costing system that charges Work in Process Inventory with thed
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actual direct material, direct labor, and overhead costs of producing a product
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Appraisal costs: Costs incurred to find mistakes not eliminated through prevention
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Conversion costs: The costs (directd labor and overhead)
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material into a fi nished good or service
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Cost: The monetary measure of resources given up to attain an objective such as producing a product
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or p roviding a service
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Cost allocation: The assignment of an indirectdcostdto one or more cost objects using some reasonable
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all ocation base or driver
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Cost driver: A factor that has an absolute cause-effect relationship to a cost
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Cost management system (CMS): Adset of formal methods developed for planning and controlling an
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anization’s cost-generating activities relative to its strategy, goals, and objectives
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Cost object: Anything for which managementdwants to collectdor accumulate costs
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Cost of goods manufactured (CGM): The total costdof the goods completed and transferred to
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Finished G oods Inventory during the period
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Direct costs: Costs which are conveniently and economically traceable to a particular costdobject
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Direct labor: Labor costs of individuals who workdspecifically on manufacturing a product or
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performing a service
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Direct material: Material costs that can be easily and economically traced to a product
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Distribution cost: bb b b Any costdincurred to warehouse, transport, or deliver a product or service
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Expired cost: The portion of an asset’s value thatdhas been consumed or sacrificed during the period
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an d which is reported as an expense or loss on the income statement
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Failure costs: Internal costs (e.g., scrap and rework) and external costs (e.g., product returns,
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warranty c osts, complaints to customer service) caused by quality problems
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Finished goods: The costs of units of inventory that have been fully completed
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Fixed cost: A cost thatdremains constantdin total within the relevant range of activity butdvaries on a
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unit b asis
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Indirect costs: Costs that cannotdbe economically traced toda particular cost objectdand therefore
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must b e allocated to the object instead
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Inventoriable costs: The direct costs of materials and labor plus the indirect costs of overhead
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which be come partdof the costdof inventory
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Manufacturer: Adcompany engaged in a high degree of conversion of raw material that results in a
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tangib le output
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Mixed cost: A cost thatdhas both a variable and a fixed component and that changes with changes
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in acti vity, butdnot proportionately
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Normal cost system: A costing system that charges the Work in Process Inventory with the actual
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costs of direct material and direct labor and an assigned amount of overhead based on a
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predetermined overhe ad rate
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Overhead: Any factory or production cost that is indirect to the product or service (that is, a production-
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related costdthat cannot be directly traced to the product)
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Period costs: Costs related to business functions other than production (such as selling and
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administrati ve costs) which are expensed in the current accounting period
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Predetermined overhead rate: A charge per unitdof activity used to allocate or apply overhead cost
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from the Overhead Control account to Work in Process Inventory for the period’s production or
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services
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Predictor: An activity measure that, when changed, is accompanied by consistent, observable
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changes i n a cost item
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Prevention costs: Costs incurred to improve quality by precluding product defects and improper
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process ing from occurring
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Prime costs: The primary costs (directdmaterial and directdlabor) of producing a product or delivering a
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s ervice
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Product costs: Costs associated with making or acquiring the products or providing the services
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thatddire ctly generate the revenues of an entity
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Raw material: The materials used in the production process. From the standpoint of conversion, raw
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mat erial represents work notdyet started
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Relevant range: The assumed range of activity that reflects the company’s normal operating range and
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o ver which unit variable costs and total fixed costs are assumed to remain constant
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Service company: A firm engaged
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a significantda mount of labor
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Step cost: Ad costd that increases (decreases) in distinctd amounts because of increased
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(decreased) a ctivity. Step variable costs have small steps and step fixed costs have large steps
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Total cost to accountdfor:
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co sts (DM, DL, OH)
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Unexpired cost: The portion of an asset’s value thatdhas not yet been consumed or sacrificed and
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which i s reported on the balance sheet as an asset
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Variable cost: Adcost that varies in total proportionately with changes in activity butdwhich is a constant
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am ountdper unit
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Work in process: The costs of work started but not yet completed
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