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ACCT 526 Final Exam Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

the point at which total revenue equals total cost (both fixed and variable cost). At

breakeven, profit is zero. - ✔️✔️break even point


Alpha Company is evaluating a make-or-buy decision. Which of the following is an

example of an irrelevant cost with regard to a make-or-buy decision? - ✔️✔️cost of

security guard who will guard the finished goods inventory


fixed expenses that cannot be traced to individual segments or products. They will

continue to exist even if one segment or product is eliminated. - ✔️✔️common fixed

expense


the difference between total sales and total variable costs on a total basis, or price

minus unit variable cost on a per-unit basis. Total contribution margin is the amount left

over from sales to contribute to covering fixed costs and profit. - ✔️✔️contribution margin


the cost behavior-based income statement. Costs are separated into fixed and variable

categories. First, total variable cost is subtracted from sales to get the contribution

margin. Next, total fixed expenses are subtracted to get operating income (profit). -

✔️✔️contribution margin income statement



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the ratio of total contribution margin to sales or of unit contribution to price. Contribution

margin ratio is also computed as 1 (100%) minus the variable cost ratio. It represents

the percentage of each sales dollar available to contribute to fixed cost and profit. -

✔️✔️contribution margin ratio


the company's relative mix of fixed to variable costs. It is useful in determining operating

leverage. - ✔️✔️cost structure


estimates how changes in costs (both variable and fixed), sales volume, and price affect

profit. - ✔️✔️cost volume profit analysis (CVP)


a graph showing the relationships among cost, volume (units sold), and profit using a

total cost line and a total revenue line. The intersection of the total cost line with the total

revenue line is the break-even point. - ✔️✔️CVP graph


shows the degree to which fixed costs are used to obtain a higher percent change in

profits as sales change. DOL is equal to the total contribution margin divided by

operating income. - ✔️✔️degree of operating leverage


fixed expenses that can be traced to an individual segment or product. If that segment

or product is eliminated, the direct fixed expense is eliminated. - ✔️✔️direct fixed

expenses


the number of units sold or the amount of sales revenue earned above the break-even

point. - ✔️✔️margin of safety




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occurs when fixed costs are used to obtain higher change in profits as sales change. -

✔️✔️operating leverage


the relative combination of products sold by a company. Sales mix is usually expressed

in the lowest whole units. For example, a sales mix of 3:2 means that for every 3 units

of Product A sold, 2 units of Product B are sold. - ✔️✔️sales mix


a ?what-if? technique used to see what impact a change in an underlying variable has

on the answer. - ✔️✔️sensitivity analysis


the ratio of total variable cost to sales or of unit variable cost to price. Variable cost ratio

is also computed as 1 (100%) minus the contribution margin ratio. It represents the

percentage of each sales dollar used to cover variable cost. - ✔️✔️variable cost ratio


financial plans for the future. - ✔️✔️budgets


fixed expenses that cannot be directly traced to individual segments and that are

unaffected by the elimination of any one segment. - ✔️✔️common fixed expenses


mathematical expressions that express resource limitations. - ✔️✔️constraints


a moving 12-month budget. As 1 month expires, another month in the future is added. -

✔️✔️continious budget


a specific set of procedures that, when followed, produces a decision. - ✔️✔️decision

model




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