Cost-Volume-Profit

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Question 1

What is the primary focus of cost behavior analysis in managerial accounting?

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Question 2

According to the text, how do total variable costs and variable costs per unit behave in response to changes in activity level?

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Question 3

How do total fixed costs and fixed costs per unit behave as activity volume increases?

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Question 4

What is the relevant range in the context of cost behavior analysis?

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Question 5

What are mixed costs?

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Question 6

Using the data for Metro Transit Company on page 967, what is the variable cost per unit (per mile) calculated using the high-low method?

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Question 7

Using the high-low method and data for Metro Transit Company on page 967, what are the total fixed costs?

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Question 8

What is contribution margin?

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Question 9

For Vargo Video Company, with a selling price of $500 and unit variable costs of $300, what is the unit contribution margin?

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Question 10

How is the contribution margin ratio calculated?

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Question 11

What is the definition of the break-even point?

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Question 12

Using the mathematical equation approach for Vargo Video, with a selling price of $500, variable costs of $300 per unit, and fixed costs of $200,000, what is the break-even point in units?

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Question 13

How is the break-even point in units calculated using the contribution margin technique?

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Question 14

How is the break-even point in dollars calculated using the contribution margin ratio?

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Question 15

What does the margin of safety measure?

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Question 16

For Vargo Video, if actual sales are $750,000 and break-even sales are $500,000, what is the margin of safety in dollars?

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Question 17

How is the margin of safety ratio calculated?

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Question 18

What is the formula to determine the required sales to achieve a target net income, using the mathematical equation approach?

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Question 19

Using the contribution margin technique, what is the formula to calculate the required sales in units to meet a target net income?

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Question 20

In Case I for Vargo Video on page 980, a 10 percent discount on the $500 selling price is considered. What is the new break-even point in units if fixed costs are $200,000?

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Question 21

In Case II for Vargo Video on page 981, fixed costs increase by 30 percent and variable costs decrease by 30 percent. What is the new break-even point in units?

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Question 22

In Case III for Vargo Video on page 981, variable costs increase by $25 per unit and fixed costs decrease by $17,500. What is the required sales volume in units to maintain the current net income of $80,000?

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Question 23

One of the key assumptions underlying CVP analysis is that:

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Question 24

The high-low method is used to:

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Question 25

Which of the following is an example of a variable cost for a manufacturer?

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Question 26

What does a contribution margin of zero signify?

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Question 27

In a CVP graph, where is the break-even point located?

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Question 28

If a company increases its sales by $50,000 and its contribution margin ratio is 30 percent, by how much will net income increase, assuming fixed costs remain constant?

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Question 29

Under variable costing, how are fixed manufacturing overhead costs treated?

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Question 30

When will net income under absorption costing be higher than net income under variable costing?

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Question 31

For the Premium Products Corporation example, the absorption costing manufacturing cost per unit is $13, while the variable costing cost per unit is $9. What causes this $4 difference?

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Question 32

Why is variable costing not acceptable for external financial reporting under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)?

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Question 33

What is the primary purpose of a CVP income statement?

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Question 34

For the DO IT! 4 example on page 977, Lombardi Company has a unit selling price of $400 and variable costs of $240. What is its unit contribution margin?

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Question 35

For the DO IT! 4 example on page 977, Lombardi Company has fixed costs of $180,000 and a unit contribution margin of $160. What is the break-even point in units?

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Question 36

The margin of safety ratio for Vargo Video is 33 percent, as shown in Illustration 22-29. What does this mean?

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Question 37

If a company wants to determine the sales dollars required to earn a target net income, which formula using the contribution margin ratio is correct?

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Question 38

Which of the following would NOT be a valid reason for a company's total fixed costs to change?

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Question 39

In the detailed CVP income statement for Vargo Video on page 982, which of the following is treated as a variable expense?

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Question 40

What is the primary benefit of absorption costing for external reporting?

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Question 41

If a company has a contribution margin of $200,000 and fixed costs of $200,000, what is its net income?

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Question 42

What is the primary reason the high-low method of analyzing mixed costs can be arbitrary?

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Question 43

For the DO IT! 6 example on page 983, if Krisanne Company reduces its selling price by 10 percent from $60, what is the new unit contribution margin?

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Question 44

For Premium Products Corporation in Appendix 22A, 30,000 units were produced and 20,000 units were sold. What is the value of the ending inventory under absorption costing?

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Question 45

In the DO IT! 1 exercise on page 966, Maintenance is classified as what type of cost?

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Question 46

What is the primary advantage of using a CVP graph?

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Question 47

For the DO IT! 5 exercise on page 980, what is the break-even point in dollars for Zootsuit Inc.?

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Question 48

In the DO IT! 5 exercise on page 980, if actual sales are $1,382,400 and break-even sales are $1,280,000, what is the margin of safety ratio?

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Question 49

For Premium Products Corporation in Appendix 22A, what is the net income under absorption costing compared to variable costing?

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Question 50

Which statement best describes the relationship between total costs and activity levels in a linear CVP model?

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