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ACCT 434Devry UOP Courses / uoptutorial

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ACCT 434 Entire Course Advanced Cost Management (Devry)

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ACCT 434 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 1 Quiz Activity Based Costing (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 2 Master Budget Flexible Budgets (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 3 Cost Behavior Decision Making Quality (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 4 Midterm Exam (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 5 Pricing Decisions Management Control Systems (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 6 Customer Profitability Capital Budgeting (Devry)
ACCT-434 Week 7 Quality Control Inventory Management (Devry)
ACCT434 Entire Course Advanced Cost Management (Devry)

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ACCT 434 Week 1 Quiz Activity Based Costing (Devry)

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1.Question :(TCO 1) The average cost data are for In-Sync Fixtures Company's (a retailer) only two product lines, Marblette and Italian Marble.
Marblette Italian Marble
Purchase volume 20,000 1,000
Purchase cost per unit $50 $250
Shipments received 12 12
Hours used per shipment * 5 3
* These data were accumulated after a careful activity analysis.
Currently, In-Sync Fixtures uses a traditional costing system with indirect costs allocated using purchased cost of goods as a basis. In-Sync Fixtures is considering refining the allocation of its receiving costs of $40,000. It realizes that the Italian Marble is heavier and requires more care than the Marblette but that the Marblette comes in larger volume.
Which statement can be made using the results of the activity analysis performed by In-Sync Fixtures?

2.Question :(TCO 1) The allocation of indirect costs in an activity-based costing system

3.Question :(TCO 1) Evaluating customer reaction of the trade-off of giving up some features of a product for a lower price would best fit which...

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