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Which of the graphs in Figure 21-1 illustrates the nature of a mixed cost?


A) Graph 2
B) Graph 3
C) Graph 4
D) Graph 1

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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If a business had a capacity of $10,000,000 of sales,actual sales of $6,000,000,break-even sales of $4,200,000,fixed costs of $1,800,000,and variable costs of 60% of sales,what is the margin of safety expressed as a percentage of sales?

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The following data are available from the accounting records of Willow Creek Co.for the month ended May 31.During the accounting period,17,000 units were manufactured and sold at a price of $60 per unit.There were no beginning inventories,and all units were completed (no work in process). ​ The following data are available from the accounting records of Willow Creek Co.for the month ended May 31.During the accounting period,17,000 units were manufactured and sold at a price of $60 per unit.There were no beginning inventories,and all units were completed (no work in process). ​     The following data are available from the accounting records of Willow Creek Co.for the month ended May 31.During the accounting period,17,000 units were manufactured and sold at a price of $60 per unit.There were no beginning inventories,and all units were completed (no work in process). ​

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Variable costs are costs that vary in total in direct proportion to changes in the activity level.

A) True
B) False

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If fixed costs are $500,000 and variable costs are 60% of break-even sales,profit is zero when sales revenue is $930,000.

A) True
B) False

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Most operating decisions of management focus on a narrow range of activity called the


A) relevant range of production
B) strategic level of production
C) optimal level of production
D) tactical operating level of production

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Given the following cost and activity observations for Smithson Company's utilities,use the high-low method to calculate Smithson's fixed costs per month.Do not round your intermediate calculations. Given the following cost and activity observations for Smithson Company's utilities,use the high-low method to calculate Smithson's fixed costs per month.Do not round your intermediate calculations.   A)  $1,533 B)  $2,530 C)  $22,800 D)  $50,600


A) $1,533
B) $2,530
C) $22,800
D) $50,600

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Flying Cloud Co.has the following operating data for its manufacturing operations: ​ Flying Cloud Co.has the following operating data for its manufacturing operations: ​   The company has decided to increase the wages of hourly workers which will increase the unit variable cost by 10%.Increases in the salaries of factory supervisors and property taxes for the factory will increase fixed costs by 4%.If sales prices are held constant,the next break-even point for Flying Cloud Co.will be A)  increased by 640 units B)  increased by 400 units C)  decreased by 640 units D)  increased by 800 units The company has decided to increase the wages of hourly workers which will increase the unit variable cost by 10%.Increases in the salaries of factory supervisors and property taxes for the factory will increase fixed costs by 4%.If sales prices are held constant,the next break-even point for Flying Cloud Co.will be


A) increased by 640 units
B) increased by 400 units
C) decreased by 640 units
D) increased by 800 units

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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With the aid of computer software,managers can vary assumptions regarding selling prices,costs,and volume,and can immediately see the effects of each change on the break-even point and profit.This is called


A) "what if" or sensitivity analysis
B) vary the data analysis
C) computer aided analysis
D) data gathering

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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The reliability of cost-volume-profit analysis does not depend on the assumption that costs can be accurately divided into fixed and variable components.

A) True
B) False

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If the unit selling price is $40,the volume of sales is $3,000,000,sales at the break-even point amount to $2,500,000,and the maximum possible sales are $3,300,000,the margin of safety is 14,500 units.

A) True
B) False

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A business had a margin of safety ratio of 20%,variable costs of 75% of sales,fixed costs of $240,000,a break-even point of $960,000,and operating income of $60,000 for the current year.Calculate the current year's sales.

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Zipee Inc.'s unit selling price is $90,the unit variable costs are $40.50,fixed costs are $170,000,and current sales are 12,000 units.How much will operating income change if sales increase by 5,000 units?


A) $125,000 decrease
B) $175,000 increase
C) $75,000 increase
D) $247,500 increase

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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The cost graphs in the illustration below shows various types of cost behaviors. For each of the following costs,identify the cost graph that best describes its cost behavior as the number of units produced and sold increases: The cost graphs in the illustration below shows various types of cost behaviors. For each of the following costs,identify the cost graph that best describes its cost behavior as the number of units produced and sold increases:     The cost graphs in the illustration below shows various types of cost behaviors. For each of the following costs,identify the cost graph that best describes its cost behavior as the number of units produced and sold increases:

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In order to choose the proper activity base for a cost,managerial accountants must be familiar with the operations of the entity.

A) True
B) False

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Thompson Company manufactures and sells cookware.Because of current trends,it expects to increase sales by 15% next year.If this expected level of production and sales occurs and plant expansion is not needed,how should this increase affect next year's total amounts for the following costs. ​ Variable Costs Fixed Costs Mixed Costs


A) ​ increase increase increase
B) ​increase no change increase
C) ​ no change no change increase
D) decrease increase increase

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Perfect Stampers makes and sells aftermarket hub caps.The variable cost for each hub cap is $4.75 and the hub cap sells for $9.95.Perfect Stampers has fixed costs per month of $3,120.Compute the contribution margin per unit and break-even sales in units and in dollars for the month.

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Variable costs are costs that remain constant on a per-unit basis as the level of activity changes.

A) True
B) False

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The adoption of variable costing for managerial decision making is based on the premise that fixed factory overhead costs are related to productive capacity of the manufacturing plant and are normally not affected by the number of units produced.

A) True
B) False

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Forde Co.has an operating leverage of 4.Sales are expected to increase by 12% next year.Operating income is


A) unaffected
B) expected to increase by 3%
C) expected to increase by 48%
D) expected to increase by 4 %

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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