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,Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts, 9e (Edmonds) C
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hapter 1 Management Accounting and Corporate Governance
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1) Ashley Bradshaw is the manager of one department in a large store. In this capacity, wh
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ich of the following kinds of information would she be interested in?
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A) Economic data km


B) Financial data km


C) Nonfinancial data km


D) Financial, economic, and nonfinancial data
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2) All of the following are features of managerial accounting except:
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A) information is provided primarily to insiders such as managers.
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B) information includes economic and non-financial data as well as financial data.
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C) information is characterized by objectivity, reliability, consistency, and accuracy.
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D) information is reported continuously with a present or future orientation.
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3) Choose the answer that is not a distinguishing characteristic of financial accou
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nting information.
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A) It is global information that reflects the performance of the whole company.
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B) It is focused primarily on the future.
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C) It is more concerned with financial data than physical or economic data.
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D) It is more highly regulated than managerial accounting information.
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4) Managerial accounting information is limited or restricted by which of the follo
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wing authorities or principles?
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A) Securities and Exchange Commission km km km


B) Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
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C) Managerial Accounting Standards Board km km km


D) Value-Added Principle km




5) Select the incorrect statement regarding the relationship between type of user and ty
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pe of information.
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A) Middle managers need more nonfinancial, or operational data than do senior executives.
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B) Assembly line supervisors need more immediate feedback on performance than do se
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nior executives.
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C) Senior executives need less aggregated information than do lower-level managers.
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D) Senior executives use general economic information as well as financial information.
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6) Select the correct statement regarding managerial and financial accounting.
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A) Users of managerial accounting information desire greater aggregation than do user
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s of financial accounting information.
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B) Both managerial and financial accounting use economic and physical data in additi
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on to financial data.
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C) Financial accounting is more highly regulated than managerial accounting.
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D) Timeliness is more important in financial accounting than in managerial accounting.
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,7) Which of the following most exemplifies the value-added principle?
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A) An ongoing process where continuous improvement is the goal.
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B) A competitive management program that emphasizes quality.
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C) Information gathering and reporting activities should be restricted to those activities that
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add value in excess of their cost.
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D) Managerial accounting information is measured in economic, physical, and financial terms.
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8) Which of the following costs would be classified as a direct cost for a company that pr
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oduces motorcycles? km


A) Rent of manufacturing facility that produces motorcycles.
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B) Seats used in the motorcycles.
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C) Wages of motorcycle assembly workers.
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D) Both seats used in the motorcycles and wages of motorcycle assembly workers are correct.
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9) Which of the following is a product cost for a construction company?
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A) Cost of transporting raw materials to the job site
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B) Wages paid to the company's payroll clerk
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C) Rent of the company's main office
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D) All of these. km km




10) For a manufacturing company, product costs include all of the following except:
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A) indirect material costs. km km


B) warehousing costs of finished goods. km km km km


C) direct labor costs. km km


D) All of these are product costs.
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11) During its first year of operations, Connor Company paid $50,000 for direct materials and
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$36,000 in wages for production workers. Lease payments and utilities on the production f
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acilities amounted to $14,000. General, selling, and administrative expenses were $16,000.
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The company produced 5,000 units and sold 4,000 units for $30.00 a unit. The average co
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st to produce one unit is which of the following amounts?
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A) $20.00
B) $16.00
C) $18.40
D) $25.00

12) During its first year of operations, Forrest Company paid $30,000 for direct materials and
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$50,000 in wages for production workers. Lease payments, utility costs, and depreciation o
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n factory equipment totaled $15,000. General, selling, and administrative expenses were $20
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,000. The average cost to produce one unit was $2.50. How many units were produced du
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ring the period?
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A) 40,000
B) 46,000
C) 38,000
D) None of these. km km




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, 13) Why do accountants normally calculate cost per unit as an average?
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A) Determining the exact cost of a product is virtually impossible.
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B) Some manufacturing-related costs cannot be accurately traced to specific units of product.
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C) Even when producing multiple units of the same product, normal variations occur i
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n the amount of materials and labor used.
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D) All of these are justifications for computing average unit costs.
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14) Which of the following costs is not considered a period cost?
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A) Warehousing costs km


B) Depreciation of delivery vehicles km km km


C) Salaries paid to company executives
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D) Freight paid on a purchase of raw materials
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15) Select the incorrect statement regarding costs and expenses.
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A) Some costs are initially recorded as expenses while others are initially recorded as assets.
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B) Expenses are incurred when assets are used to generate revenue.
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C) Manufacturing-related costs are initially recorded as expenses. km km km km km km


D) Non-manufacturing costs should be expensed in the period in which they are incurred.
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16) Which of the following costs should be recorded as an expense?
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A) Salary of administrative employee
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B) Depreciation of manufacturing equipment km km km


C) Insurance for the factory buildingkm km km km


D) All of these are expenses.
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17) Which of the following costs should not be recorded as an expense?
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A) Insurance on factory building km km km


B) Sales commissions
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C) Product shipping costs km km


D) Product advertising km




18) Which of the following transactions would cause net income for the period to decrease?
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A) Paid $2,500 cash for raw material cost
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B) Purchased $8,000 of merchandise inventory
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C) Recorded $5,000 of depreciation on production equipment
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D) Used $2,000 of office supplies
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19) Which of the following statements is true with regard to product costs versus general, se
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lling, and administrative costs?
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A) Product costs associated with unsold units appear on the income statement as ge
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neral expenses.
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B) General, selling, and administrative costs appear on the balance sheet.
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C) Product costs associated with units sold appear on the income statement as cost of goods s
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old.
D) None of these are true.
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