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TEST BANK For Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment, 13th Edition by Hilton | Verified Chapter's 1 - 17 | Complete Chapter 1: The Changing Role of Managerial Accounting in a Dynamic Business Environment Chapter 2: Basic Cost Management Concepts Chapter 3: Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment Chapter 4: Process Costing and Hybrid Product-Costing Systems Chapter 5: Activity-Based Costing and Management Chapter 6: Activity Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation Chapter 7: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Chapter 8: Variable Costing and the Measurement of ESG and Quality Costs Chapter 9: Financial Planning and Analysis: The Master Budget Chapter 10: Standard Costing and Analysis of Direct Costs Chapter 11: Flexible Budgeting and the Management of Overhead and Support Activity Costs Chapter 12: Responsibility Accounting and the Balanced Scorecard Chapter 13: Investment Centers and Transfer Pricing Chapter 14: Decision Making: Relevant Costs and Benefits Chapter 15: Target Costing and Cost Analysis for Pricing Decisions Chapter 16: Capital Expenditure Decisions Chapter 17: Allocation of Support Activity Costs and Joint Costs

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Test Bank Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business
Environment, 13th Edition by Ronald Hilton


Appendix III
1) The EOQ model is a mathematical tool for determining the order quantity that:
A) maximizes the costs of ordering and holding inventory.
B) equals the costs of ordering and holding inventory.
C) minimizes the costs of ordering and holding inventory. All Chapters
D) has no effect on the costs of ordering and holding inventory.
E) none of these answers are correct.
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2) Inventory decisions involve a delicate balance between which of the following classes of
costs?
A) Ordering costs, advertising costs, and shipping costs
B) Advertising costs, holding costs, and shortage costs
C) Ordering costs, holding costs, and shortage costs
D) Ordering costs, shipping costs, and shortage costs
E) Shipping costs, holding costs, and shortage costs


3) Which one of the following is true of a just-in-time (JIT) system?
A) JIT system uses a “pull” approach to controlling manufacturing
B) Inventory of raw materials and parts are kept as a buffer
C) Inventory of partially completed parts are kept as a buffer
D) Finished goods are kept as a buffer
E) None of the answers are correct



4) Which one of the following is true of Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)?
A) The EOQ approach takes the view that some inventory is necessary in order to
optimize the order quantity
B) Is calculates as the square root of the following: (2 × annual requirement × cost per
order) ÷ annual holding cost per unit
C) The graphical approach is one method of calculating EOQ
D) A mathematical tool for determining the order quantity that minimizes the cost of
ordering and holding inventory
E) All of the answers are correct




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,5) Which of the following is a way that JIT efficiencies are achieved?
A) Negotiating long-term supply agreements
B) Eliminating inspections
C) Reducing the number of vendors
D) Making less frequent payments
E) All of the answers are correct



6) Inventory holding costs typically include:
A) clerical costs of purchase-order preparation.
B) costs of deterioration, theft, or spoilage.
C) costs associated with lost sales to customers.
D) forgone interest on money tied up in inventory.
E) both costs of deterioration, theft, or spoilage and forgone interest on money tied up in
inventory.


7) Inventory holding costs would typically include all of the following except:
A) insurance.
B) theft.
C) transportation.
D) obsolescence.
E) warehouse rent.



8) Which of the following is classified as an inventory shortage cost?
A) Purchase order preparation
B) Production disruption
C) Lost sales and lost customers
D) Spoilage
E) Both production disruption and lost sales and lost customers



9) At the economic order quantity:
A) total annual inventory costs, holding costs, and ordering costs are all minimized.
B) total annual inventory costs and holding costs are minimized.
C) total annual inventory costs are minimized, and holding costs equal ordering costs.
D) total annual inventory costs are minimized, and holding costs exceed ordering costs.
E) total annual inventory costs are minimized, and ordering costs exceed holding costs.




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,10) Langdon Enterprises uses an economic order quantity model and has determined an optimal
order size of 2,200 units. Annual demand is 44,000 units, ordering costs are $60 per order,
and holding costs are $6 per unit. The company's annual holding costs total:
A) $13,200.
B) $14,400.
C) $485,200.
D) $265,200.
E) none of the answers is correct.



11) Langdon Enterprises uses an economic order quantity model and has determined an optimal
order size of 500 units. Annual demand is 10,000 units, ordering costs are $50 per order, and
holding costs are $4 per unit. The company's annual holding costs total:
A) $2,000.
B) $3,000.
C) $21,000.
D) $41,000.
E) none of the answers is correct.



12) Reflection Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased
in 310-sheet packages at a cost of $310 per package. Management estimates that the cost of
placing and receiving a typical order is $36, and the annual cost of carrying a package in
inventory is $3.60. Reflection Graphics uses 4,700 packages of paper each year. Production
is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is two week.
The economic order quantity is approximately:
Note: Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.
A) 307 packages.
B) 4,018 packages.
C) 2,093 packages.
D) 1,636 packages.
E) 1,166 packages.




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, 13) Reflection Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased
in 100-sheet packages at a cost of $100 per package. Management estimates that the cost of
placing and receiving a typical order is $15, and the annual cost of carrying a package in
inventory is $1.50. Reflection Graphics uses 2,600 packages of paper each year. Production
is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is one week.
The economic order quantity is approximately:
A) 203 packages.
B) 225 packages.
C) 228 packages.
D) 565 packages.
E) 631 packages.



14) Reflection Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased
in 350-sheet packages at a cost of $350 per package. Management estimates that the cost of
placing and receiving a typical order is $40, and the annual cost of carrying a package in
inventory is $4.00. Reflection Graphics uses 5,100 packages of paper each year. Production
is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is three weeks.
Note: Assume 52 weeks in a year. Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round
your final answer to nearest whole dollar amount.
The reorder point is:
A) 147 packages.
B) 1,440 packages.
C) 5,600 packages.
D) 350 packages.
E) 294 packages.



15) Reflection Graphics uses a special purpose paper on 80% of its jobs. The paper is purchased
in 100-sheet packages at a cost of $100 per package. Management estimates that the cost of
placing and receiving a typical order is $15, and the annual cost of carrying a package in
inventory is $1.50. Reflection Graphics uses 2,600 packages of paper each year. Production
is constant, and the lead time to receive an order is one week.
The reorder point is:
A) 25 packages.
B) 50 packages.
C) 100 packages.
D) 203 packages.
E) 225 packages.




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