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Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
1. A cost not relevant to deciding whether to purchase a new machine is:
a) The cost of the new machine
b) Lower maintenance costs for the new machine
c) The cost of the old machine
d) Additional training required for operating the new machine
2. A cost incurred in the past that cannot be changed by any future action
is:
a) Opportunity cost
b) Sunk cost
c) Relevant cost
d) Avoidable cost
3. ABC Company is trying to decided if they should replace an old machine
with a new machine. The following data was analyzed. The purchase of a
new machine would have what effect on net income?
Cost savings per year on new
machine
$100,000
New Machine Cost $150,000
Revenue from sale of old machine $10,000
Book Value of old machine $25,000
a) Net decrease of $15,000
b) Net increase of $15,000
c) Net decrease of $40,000
d) Net increase of $40,000
4. It costs L Company $14 of variable costs and $6 of allocated fixed costs
to produce an industrial trash can that sells for $30. A buyer in Mexico
offers to purchase 3,000 units at $18 each. L Company has excess
capacity and can handle the additional production. What effect will
acceptance of the offer have on net income?
a) Decrease $6,000
b) Increase $6,000
c) Increase $54,000
d) Increase $12,000
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
5. W Company can make 1,000 toy robots with the following costs:
Direct materials $70,000
Direct labor 26,000
Variable overhead 15,000
Fixed overhead 15,000
The company can purchase the 1,000 robots externally for $125,000. The
avoidable fixed costs are $5,000 if the units are purchased externally.
What is the cost savings if the company makes the robots?
a) $1,000
b) $5,000
c) $10,000
d) $4,000
6. What will be total net income if the hard rubber line is dropped?
a) $125,000
b) $103,000
c) $105,000
d) $140,000
7. W Company is operating at 75% of its manufacturing capacity of 140,000
product units per year. A customer has offered to buy an additional
20,000 units at $32 each. The following data are available:
Costs at 75% Capacity Per Unit Total
Direct materials $12.00 $1,260,000
Direct labor 9.00 945,000
Overhead applied 15.00 1,575,000
Total $36.00 $3,780,000
In producing 20,000 additional units, fixed overhead costs would remain
at their current level but incremental variable overhead costs of $6 per
unit would be incurred. What is the effect on income if Wade accepts this
order? 
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
a) Income will decrease by $4 per unit.
b) Income will increase by $4 per unit.
c) Income will increase by $5 per unit.
d) Income will increase by $11 per unit.
The next 2 questions refer to the following information:
M Company manufactures a cat food product called Special Export. M
Company currently has 10,000 bags of Special Export on hand. The
variable production costs per bag are $1.80 and total fixed costs are
$10,000. The cat food can be sold as it is for $9.00 per bag or be
processed further into Prime Cat Food and Feline Surprise at an
additional $2,000 cost. The additional processing will yield 10,000 bags of
Prime Cat Food and 3,000 bags of Feline Surprise, which can be sold for
$8 and $6 per bag, respectively.
8. The net advantage (incremental income) of processing Special Export
further into Prime and Feline Surprise would be: 
a) $98,000
b) $96,000
c) $8,000
d) $6,000
9. If Special Export is processed further into Prime Cat Food and Feline
Surprise, the total gross profit would be: 
a) $68,000
b) $78,000
c) $96,000
d) $98,000
10. X Company has already incurred a $12,000 cost in partially producing its
two products. Their selling prices when partially and fully processed are
shown in the table below with the additional costs necessary to finish their
processing. Based on this information, should any products be processed
further?
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Product
Unfinished Selling
Price
Finished Selling
Price
Further Processing
Costs
A $78 $325 $168
B 85 600 555
a) Both product A and product B should be processed further.
b) Neither product A nor product B should be processed
further.
c) Only product B should be processed further.
d) Only product A should be processed further.
Practice Problems
Practice Problem #1
J Company is now making a small part used in one of its products. The unit costs of
producing the part internally are:
Direct materials $15.00
Direct labor 10.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 2.00
Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 4.00
Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated 5.00
Unit product cost $36.00
Depreciation of special equipment represents 75% of the traceable fixed manufacturing
overhead cost with supervisory salaries representing the balance. The supervisory
salaries could be avoided if production of the part were discontinued. An outside
supplier has offered to sell the part to J Company for $30 each, based on an order of
5,000 parts per year.
Required: Should J Company accept this offer?
Practice Problem #2
T Company makes backpacking tents. It has the capacity to produce 10,000 tents per
year and currently is producing and selling 7,000 tents. Normal selling price for a tent is
$470. Unit-level costs are $100 for direct materials, $200 for direct labor, and $25 for
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
other manufacturing costs. Facility-level costs of $80 are allocated to each tent. T
Company has received a special order for 1,500 tents at $340 each.
Required: How much income will T Company make on the special order?
Practice Problem #3
V Company is trying to decide whether to replace a packing machine that it uses to
pack pasta into serving size packages. The current machine requires $1,000 worth of
repairs to be useful. If they purchase a new machine, there is potential to rent it out for
$600 per year. The following information is available:
Current
Machine
New
Machine
Original cost $13,000 $8,000
Accumulated depreciation 8,000
Annual operating costs 2,000 500
Current salvage value 700
Required: Compute the increase or decrease in total net income over the
five-year period if the company chooses to buy the new machine.
Practice Problem #4
C Company has two divisions whose most recent income statements are shown below:
Commercial
Division
Residential
Division
Unit sales 10,000 2,000
Sales $800,000 $200,000
Production costs 350,000 120,000
Depreciation expense, equipment 150,000 50,000
Traceable selling and administrative costs 80,000 20,000
Corporate office expenses 25,000 15,000
Net Income (Loss) $195,000 ($5,000)
Required: Compute the impact on profit if the Residential Division is
eliminated.
Practice Problem #5
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Y Company has already incurred $93,000 cost in partially producing its three products.
Their selling prices when partially and fully processed are shown in the table below with
the additional costs necessary to finish their processing.
Product
Unfinished
Selling Price
Finished
Selling Price
Further
Processing
Costs
A $31.27 $62.37 $33.76
B 42.56 96.11 49.82
C 89.01 102.72 17.29
Required: Based on this information, should any products be processed
further?
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Solutions
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. A
10. D
Solution #1
Direct materials $15.00
Direct labor 10.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 2.00
Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 1.00
Purchase price $30.00
Unit product cost $28.00 $30.00
Units produced 5,000 5,000
Total cost $140,000 $150,000
Difference in favor of making: $10,000. The depreciation on the equipment and
common fixed overhead are not avoidable costs.
Solution #2
Differential revenues 1,500 x $340 = 1500*340 $510,000
Variable costs:
Materials 100*1500 150,000
Labor 200*1500 300,000
Other manufacturing costs 25*1500 37,500
Differential income (loss) 22,500
The special order would cause income to increase by $22,500; based on this
information, it should be accepted. Facility level costs are irrelevant.
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Solution #3
Retain
Machine
Purchase
Machine
Net Income
Increase
(Decrease)
Original cost $8,000 ($8,000)
Repair costs 1,000 $1,000
Annual
operating
costs
10,000 2500
$7,500
Current
salvage value
-700
$700
Rental
Revenue
-3000
$3,000
$4,200
Management should purchase the new machine.
Solution #4
Commercial
Division
Residential
Division
Company
Totals
Unit sales 10,000 10,000
Sales $800,000 800,000
Production costs 350,000 350,000
Contribution
Margin 450,000 450,000
Depreciation
expense,
equipment
150,000 50,000
200,000
Traceable selling
and administrative
costs
80,000
80,000
Corporate office
expenses
25,000 15,000
40,000
Net Income (Loss) $195,000 ($65,000) 130,000
Management should keep the residential division.
Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions
Solution #5
Product A Product B Product C
Finished selling price $62.37 $96.11 $102.72
Unfinished selling price 31.27 42.56 89.01
Incremental selling price 31.10 53.55 13.71
Further processing costs 33.76 49.82 17.29
Incremental profit (loss) (2.66) 3.62 (3.58)
Only Product B should be processed further as it has a positive incremental profit.

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Chapter 7 questions

  • 1. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions 1. A cost not relevant to deciding whether to purchase a new machine is: a) The cost of the new machine b) Lower maintenance costs for the new machine c) The cost of the old machine d) Additional training required for operating the new machine 2. A cost incurred in the past that cannot be changed by any future action is: a) Opportunity cost b) Sunk cost c) Relevant cost d) Avoidable cost 3. ABC Company is trying to decided if they should replace an old machine with a new machine. The following data was analyzed. The purchase of a new machine would have what effect on net income? Cost savings per year on new machine $100,000 New Machine Cost $150,000 Revenue from sale of old machine $10,000 Book Value of old machine $25,000 a) Net decrease of $15,000 b) Net increase of $15,000 c) Net decrease of $40,000 d) Net increase of $40,000 4. It costs L Company $14 of variable costs and $6 of allocated fixed costs to produce an industrial trash can that sells for $30. A buyer in Mexico offers to purchase 3,000 units at $18 each. L Company has excess capacity and can handle the additional production. What effect will acceptance of the offer have on net income? a) Decrease $6,000 b) Increase $6,000 c) Increase $54,000 d) Increase $12,000
  • 2. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions 5. W Company can make 1,000 toy robots with the following costs: Direct materials $70,000 Direct labor 26,000 Variable overhead 15,000 Fixed overhead 15,000 The company can purchase the 1,000 robots externally for $125,000. The avoidable fixed costs are $5,000 if the units are purchased externally. What is the cost savings if the company makes the robots? a) $1,000 b) $5,000 c) $10,000 d) $4,000 6. What will be total net income if the hard rubber line is dropped? a) $125,000 b) $103,000 c) $105,000 d) $140,000 7. W Company is operating at 75% of its manufacturing capacity of 140,000 product units per year. A customer has offered to buy an additional 20,000 units at $32 each. The following data are available: Costs at 75% Capacity Per Unit Total Direct materials $12.00 $1,260,000 Direct labor 9.00 945,000 Overhead applied 15.00 1,575,000 Total $36.00 $3,780,000 In producing 20,000 additional units, fixed overhead costs would remain at their current level but incremental variable overhead costs of $6 per unit would be incurred. What is the effect on income if Wade accepts this order? 
  • 3. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions a) Income will decrease by $4 per unit. b) Income will increase by $4 per unit. c) Income will increase by $5 per unit. d) Income will increase by $11 per unit. The next 2 questions refer to the following information: M Company manufactures a cat food product called Special Export. M Company currently has 10,000 bags of Special Export on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $1.80 and total fixed costs are $10,000. The cat food can be sold as it is for $9.00 per bag or be processed further into Prime Cat Food and Feline Surprise at an additional $2,000 cost. The additional processing will yield 10,000 bags of Prime Cat Food and 3,000 bags of Feline Surprise, which can be sold for $8 and $6 per bag, respectively. 8. The net advantage (incremental income) of processing Special Export further into Prime and Feline Surprise would be:  a) $98,000 b) $96,000 c) $8,000 d) $6,000 9. If Special Export is processed further into Prime Cat Food and Feline Surprise, the total gross profit would be:  a) $68,000 b) $78,000 c) $96,000 d) $98,000 10. X Company has already incurred a $12,000 cost in partially producing its two products. Their selling prices when partially and fully processed are shown in the table below with the additional costs necessary to finish their processing. Based on this information, should any products be processed further?
  • 4. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Product Unfinished Selling Price Finished Selling Price Further Processing Costs A $78 $325 $168 B 85 600 555 a) Both product A and product B should be processed further. b) Neither product A nor product B should be processed further. c) Only product B should be processed further. d) Only product A should be processed further. Practice Problems Practice Problem #1 J Company is now making a small part used in one of its products. The unit costs of producing the part internally are: Direct materials $15.00 Direct labor 10.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 2.00 Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 4.00 Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated 5.00 Unit product cost $36.00 Depreciation of special equipment represents 75% of the traceable fixed manufacturing overhead cost with supervisory salaries representing the balance. The supervisory salaries could be avoided if production of the part were discontinued. An outside supplier has offered to sell the part to J Company for $30 each, based on an order of 5,000 parts per year. Required: Should J Company accept this offer? Practice Problem #2 T Company makes backpacking tents. It has the capacity to produce 10,000 tents per year and currently is producing and selling 7,000 tents. Normal selling price for a tent is $470. Unit-level costs are $100 for direct materials, $200 for direct labor, and $25 for
  • 5. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions other manufacturing costs. Facility-level costs of $80 are allocated to each tent. T Company has received a special order for 1,500 tents at $340 each. Required: How much income will T Company make on the special order? Practice Problem #3 V Company is trying to decide whether to replace a packing machine that it uses to pack pasta into serving size packages. The current machine requires $1,000 worth of repairs to be useful. If they purchase a new machine, there is potential to rent it out for $600 per year. The following information is available: Current Machine New Machine Original cost $13,000 $8,000 Accumulated depreciation 8,000 Annual operating costs 2,000 500 Current salvage value 700 Required: Compute the increase or decrease in total net income over the five-year period if the company chooses to buy the new machine. Practice Problem #4 C Company has two divisions whose most recent income statements are shown below: Commercial Division Residential Division Unit sales 10,000 2,000 Sales $800,000 $200,000 Production costs 350,000 120,000 Depreciation expense, equipment 150,000 50,000 Traceable selling and administrative costs 80,000 20,000 Corporate office expenses 25,000 15,000 Net Income (Loss) $195,000 ($5,000) Required: Compute the impact on profit if the Residential Division is eliminated. Practice Problem #5
  • 6. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Y Company has already incurred $93,000 cost in partially producing its three products. Their selling prices when partially and fully processed are shown in the table below with the additional costs necessary to finish their processing. Product Unfinished Selling Price Finished Selling Price Further Processing Costs A $31.27 $62.37 $33.76 B 42.56 96.11 49.82 C 89.01 102.72 17.29 Required: Based on this information, should any products be processed further?
  • 7. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Solutions 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. A 10. D Solution #1 Direct materials $15.00 Direct labor 10.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 2.00 Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 1.00 Purchase price $30.00 Unit product cost $28.00 $30.00 Units produced 5,000 5,000 Total cost $140,000 $150,000 Difference in favor of making: $10,000. The depreciation on the equipment and common fixed overhead are not avoidable costs. Solution #2 Differential revenues 1,500 x $340 = 1500*340 $510,000 Variable costs: Materials 100*1500 150,000 Labor 200*1500 300,000 Other manufacturing costs 25*1500 37,500 Differential income (loss) 22,500 The special order would cause income to increase by $22,500; based on this information, it should be accepted. Facility level costs are irrelevant.
  • 8. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Solution #3 Retain Machine Purchase Machine Net Income Increase (Decrease) Original cost $8,000 ($8,000) Repair costs 1,000 $1,000 Annual operating costs 10,000 2500 $7,500 Current salvage value -700 $700 Rental Revenue -3000 $3,000 $4,200 Management should purchase the new machine. Solution #4 Commercial Division Residential Division Company Totals Unit sales 10,000 10,000 Sales $800,000 800,000 Production costs 350,000 350,000 Contribution Margin 450,000 450,000 Depreciation expense, equipment 150,000 50,000 200,000 Traceable selling and administrative costs 80,000 80,000 Corporate office expenses 25,000 15,000 40,000 Net Income (Loss) $195,000 ($65,000) 130,000 Management should keep the residential division.
  • 9. Spring 2018 Chapter 7 Review Questions Solution #5 Product A Product B Product C Finished selling price $62.37 $96.11 $102.72 Unfinished selling price 31.27 42.56 89.01 Incremental selling price 31.10 53.55 13.71 Further processing costs 33.76 49.82 17.29 Incremental profit (loss) (2.66) 3.62 (3.58) Only Product B should be processed further as it has a positive incremental profit.