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ACCT 505 Entire Course (New) For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com ACCT 505 Week 1-7
All Discussion Questions ACCT 505 Week 1 Case
Study ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process
Costing Systems
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ACCT 505 Final Exam (Devry) For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com ACCT 505 Final
Exam
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ACCT 505 Final Exam (New) All 3 Set For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Score
248/250 Multiple Choice 2 Short 2 Essay 7
Question 1 (TCO E) Designing a new product is
a(n)
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ACCT 505 Final Exam Guide (New) Set 1 For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Score
248/250 Multiple Choice 2 Short 2 Essay 7
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ACCT 505 Final Exam Guide (New) Set 2 For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Set 2 1.
(TCO C) Madlem, Inc., produces and sells a single
product whose selling price is 120.00 per unit
and whose variable expense is 46.20 per unit.
The company's fixed expense is 405,900 per
month. Required Determine the monthly
breakeven in either unit or total dollar sales.
Show your work! (Points 25)
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ACCT 505 Final Exam Guide (New) Set 3 For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com (TCO E)
Preparing purchase orders is a(n) (Points
5) batch-level activity. product-level
activity. unit-level activity. organization
sustaining activity.
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ACCT 505 Midterm Exam (New) 6 Sets For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com This
Tutorial contains 6 Sets of Midterm Exam 1. (TCO
A) Direct material cost is a part of (Points 6)
Conversion Cost NO.... Prime Cost NO. Conversion
Cost YES.... Prime Cost NO. Conversion Cost
YES.... Prime Cost YES. Conversion Cost NO....
Prime Cost YES. Question 2.2. (TCO A) Total fixed
costs (Points 6) will increase with increases
in activity. will decrease with increases in
activity. are not affected by activity. should be
ignored in making
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ACCT 505 Midterm Exam (New) Set 1 For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Score
144/150 Multiple Choice 10 Essay 4 1. (TCO
A) Direct material cost is a part of (Points
6) Conversion Cost NO.... Prime Cost
NO. Conversion Cost YES.... Prime Cost
NO. Conversion Cost YES.... Prime Cost
YES.
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ACCT 505 Midterm Exam (New) Set 2 For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Multiple
Choice 10 9 Essay 4 Question
1. Question (TCO A) The variable
portion of advertising costs is a
Student Answer Conversion
YES... Period NO.
Conversion YES .... Period YES.
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ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study (Devry) For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Top Switch
Inc. designs and manufactures switches used in
telecommunications. Serious flooding throughout
the state of Tennessee affected Top Switchs
facilities. Inventory was completely ruined, and
the companys computer system, including all
accounting records, was destroyed.
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ACCT 505 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
(Devry) For more course tutorials
visit www.acct505.com Week 1DQ 1 Cost Terms,
Classifications, and Behavior Week 1DQ 2 Research
and Application Week 2DQ 1 Job Order and Process
Costing Systems Week 2DQ 2 Research and
Application
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ACCT 505 Week 2 Case 3-29 Ethics and the Manager
For more course tutorials visit www.acct505.com C
ASE 329 Ethics and the Manager Course Objective
B Terri Ronsin had recently been transferred to
the Home Security Systems Division of National
Home Products. Shortly after taking over her new
position as divisional controller, she was asked
to develop the divisions predetermined overhead
rate for the upcoming year. The accuracy
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ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process
Costing Systems (Devry) For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com 1. Question
(TCO F) For which situation(s) below would an
organization be more likely to use a job-order
costing system of accumulating product costs
rather than a process costing system? 2. Question
(TCO F) Process costing would be appropriate
for each of the following except
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ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Set 2 For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com Essay 4 Multiple
Choice 6 Question 1. Question
(TCO B) Assume there is no beginning work in
process inventory and the ending work in process
inventory is 100 complete with respect to
materials costs. The number of equivalent units
with respect to materials costs under the
weighted average method is
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ACCT 505 Week 3 Case Study 420 Ethics and the
Manager For more course tutorials
visit www.acct505.com CASE 420 Ethics and the
Manager, Understanding the Impact of Percentage
Completion on ProfitWeighted-Average Method
Course Objective B Gary Stevens and Mary James
are production managers in the Consumer
Electronics Division of General Electronics
Company, which has several dozen plants scattered
in locations
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ACCT 505 Week 3 Case Study II (Devry) For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Springfield
Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas.
All seats are first class, and the following data
are available Number of seats per passenger
train car 90 Average load factor (percentage of
seats filled) 70 Average full passenger fare
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ACCT 505 Week 4 Midterm Exam (Devry) For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com 1. Question
(TCO A) Wages paid to an assembly line worker
in a factory are a 2. Question (TCO A) A cost
incurred in the past that is not relevant to any
current decision is classified as a(n)
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ACCT 505 Week 5 Course Project 1 LBJ Company
(New) For more course tutorials
visit www.acct505.com COURSE PROJECT 1
INSTRUCTIONS You have just been contracted as a
budget consultant by LBJ Company, a distributor
of bracelets to various retail outlets across the
country. The company has done very little in the
way of budgeting and at certain times of the year
has experienced a shortage of cash.
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ACCT 505 Week 6 Case Study Balanced Scorecard
Case (700 words Paper) For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com ACCT505
Managerial Accounting Team Case Study 3 Week
6 Balanced Scorecard Case (Course Objective G)
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ACCT 505 Week 6 Quiz Segment Reporting and
Relevant Costs for Decisions (Devry) For more
course tutorials visit www.acct505.com Question
(TCO D) Return on investment (ROI) is equal to
the margin multiplied by 2. Question (TCO D)
For which of the following decisions are
opportunity costs relevant? The decision to make
or buy a needed part The desision to keep or drop
a product line
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ACCT 505 Week 6 Quiz Set 2 For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com Multiple Choice
3 Short 5 Question 1.
Question (TCO D) Return on investment
(ROI) is equal to the margin multiplied by
Question 2. Question (TCO D) For
which of the following decisions are opportunity
costs relevant?
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ACCT 505 Week 7 Course Project 2 Capital
Budgeting Decision (New) For more course
tutorials visit www.acct505.com ACCT 505 Course
Project 2 Hampton Company Capital Budgeting
Decision Hampton Company The production
department has been investigating possible ways
to trim total production costs. One possibility
currently being examined is to make the cans
instead of purchasing them. The equipment needed
would cost 1,000,000, with a disposal value of
200,000, and would be able to produce 27,500,000
cans over the life of the machinery. The
production department estimates that
approximately 5,500,000 cans would be needed for
each of the next 5 years.
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