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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING - Solutions Manual CHAPTER 8 SYSTEMS DESIGN: JOB-ORDER COSTING AND PROCESS COSTING
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1. Job-order costing is used in those manufacturing situations where there 
are many different products produced each period. Each product or job is 
different from all others and requires separate costing. Process costing is 
used in those manufacturing situations where a single, homogeneous 
product, such as cement, bricks, or gasoline, is produced for long periods 
at a time. 
2. The job cost sheet is used in accumulating all costs assignable to a 
particular job. These costs wo...
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING- Solutions Manual CHAPTER 9 SYSTEMS DESIGN: ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING AND MANAGEMENT
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I. Questions 
1. The three levels available are: Level 1, in which a company uses a 
plantwide overhead rate; Level 2, in which a company uses departmental 
overhead rates; and Level 3, in which a company uses activity-based 
costing. 
2. New approaches to costing are needed because events of the last few 
decades have made drastic changes in many organizations. Automation 
has greatly decreased the amount of direct labor required to manufacture 
products; product diversity has increased in that...
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING - Solutions Manual CHAPTER 11 COST ESTIMATION
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1. a. Variable cost: A variable cost is one that remains constant on a per 
unit basis, but which changes in total in direct relationship to changes 
in volume. 
b. Fixed cost: A fixed cost is one that remains constant in total amount, 
but which changes, if expressed on a per unit basis, inversely with 
changes in volume. 
c. Mixed cost: A mixed cost is a cost that contains both variable and 
fixed cost elements. 
2. a. Unit fixed costs will decrease as volume increases. 
b. Unit ...
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