Managerial Accounting
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781259726972
Author: John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
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Chapter 1, Problem 4E
Exercise 14-4 Cost classifications for a service company C2
Listed below are costs of providing and airline service. Classify each cost as (a) either variable (V) or fixed (F), and (b) either (D) or indirect (I). Consider the cost object to be a flight. Flight attendants and pilots are paid based on hours of flight time.
Cost | Variable or Fixed | Direct or indirect |
Advertising……………… | ||
Beverages as and snacks……………… | ||
Regional vico prosident salary………………. | ||
Depreciation (Straight-lion) on ground equipment…………….. | ||
Foul and used in planes……………….. | ||
Flight attendant wages………… | ||
Pilot wages……………….. | ||
Aircraft maintenance manager salary…………… | ||
Customer service salaries…………… |
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Problem 1. Classify each of the following costs of Bug Company in two ways: (a) as variable
(V) fixed costs (F); (b) as inventoriable costs (I) or period costs (P):
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Value chain classifications Match each of the following cost items with the value chain business function where you would expect the cost to be incurred: Business Function Cost Item Answera. Research and development 1. Labor time to repair products under warrantyb. Design 2. TV commercial spotsc. Production 3. Labor costs of fi lling customer ordersd. Marketing 4. Testing of competitor’s producte. Distribution 5. Direct manufacturing labor costsf. Customer service 6. Development of order tracking system forthe Internet7. Printing cost of new product brochures8. Hours spent designing childproof bottles9. Training costs for representatives to staff the customer call center10. Installation of robotics equipment in manufacturing plant
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Managerial Accounting
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