A manager should always reject a special order if:
A. the special order price is less than the variable costs of the order.
B. there is available excess capacity.
C. the special order price is less than the regular sales price.
D. the special order will require variable nonmanufacturing expenses.
To find the breakeven point using the shortcut formulas, you use:
A. zero for the contribution margin per unit.
B. zero for the fixed expenses.
C. zero for the contribution margin ratio.
D. zero for the operating income.
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 3,000 seats at a price of $300 per unit, and fixed costs increase by $10,000, how would operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special order.)
A. Decrease by $80,000
B. Increase by $230,000
C. Increase by $90,000
D. Increase by $80,000
The breakeven point may be defined as the number of units a company must sell to do which of the following?
A. Generate a net loss
B. Generate a zero profit
C. Earn more net income than the previous accounting period
D. Generate a net income
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
The area to the right of the breakeven point and between the total revenue line and the total expense line represents:
A. expected profits.
B. expected losses.
C. variable expenses.
D. fixed expenses.
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
The horizontal line intersecting the vertical y-axis at the level of total cost on a CVP graph represents:
A. total costs.
B. total variable costs.
C. total fixed costs.
D. breakeven point.
Question 8 of 40
2.5 Points
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
A. 10,500
B. 700
C. 280
D. 175
Question 9 of 40
2.5 Points
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 10 of 40
2.5 Points
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information regarding its single product:
Direct m.
2.5 PointsA manager should always reject a special order if.docxvickeryr87
2.5 Points
A manager should always reject a special order if:
A. the special order price is less than the variable costs of the order.
B. there is available excess capacity.
C. the special order price is less than the regular sales price.
D. the special order will require variable nonmanufacturing expenses.
Question 2 of 40
2.5 Points
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example of which of the following?
A. A qualitative factor
B. A quantitative factor
C. A sunk cost
D. A variable cost
Question 3 of 40
2.5 Points
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 4 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 5 of 40
2.5 Points
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
A. Increase by $115,500
B. Increase by $269,500
C. Decrease by $115,500
D. Decrease by $269,500
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales price per unit minus variable cost unit
C. Sales price per unit minus fixed and variable costs per unit
D. Units sold time contribution margin ratio
Question 8 of 40
2.5 Points
If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how many units must be sold to breakeven?
A. 11,375,000
B. 19,200
C. 18,200
D. 625,000
Question 9 of 40
2.5 Points
The horizo.
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Question 1 of 40
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Question 2 of 40
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 3,000 seats at a price of $300 per unit, and fixed costs increase by $10,000, how would operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special order.)
A. Decrease by $80,000
B. Increase by $230,000
C. Increase by $90,000
D. Increase by $80,000
Question 3 of 40
Blue Technologies manufactures and sells DVD players. Great Products Company has offered Blue Technologies $22 per DVD player for 10,000 DVD players. Blue Technologies' normal selling price is $30 per DVD player. The total manufacturing cost per DVD player is $18 and consists of variable costs of $14 per DVD player and fixed overhead costs of $4 per DVD player. (NOTE: Assume excess capacity and no effect on regular sales.)
How much are the expected increase (decrease) in revenues and expenses from the special sales order?
A. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $140,000
B. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $40,000
C. Expected increase in revenues $300,000; expected increase in expenses $140,000
D. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $120,000
Question 4 of 40
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
A. 10,500
B. 700
C. 280
D. 175
Question 5 of 40
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 6 of 40
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 7 of 40
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales p ...
A manager should always reject a special order ifThe .docxstelzriedemarla
A manager should always reject a special order if:
The area to the right of the breakeven point and between the total revenue line and the total expense line represents:
The horizontal line intersecting the vertical y-axis at the level of total cost on a CVP graph represents:
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 7,000 seats at a price of $350 per unit, and fixed costs remain unchanged, how would operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special order.)
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example of which of the following?
If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how many units must be sold to breakeven?
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered to be:
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered to be:
Samson Incorporated provided the following information regarding its only product:
Sale price per unit
$50.00
Direct materials used
$160,000
Direct labor incurred
$185,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$120,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$70,.
2.5 PointsA manager should always reject a special order if.docxvickeryr87
2.5 Points
A manager should always reject a special order if:
A. the special order price is less than the variable costs of the order.
B. there is available excess capacity.
C. the special order price is less than the regular sales price.
D. the special order will require variable nonmanufacturing expenses.
Question 2 of 40
2.5 Points
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example of which of the following?
A. A qualitative factor
B. A quantitative factor
C. A sunk cost
D. A variable cost
Question 3 of 40
2.5 Points
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 4 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 5 of 40
2.5 Points
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
A. Increase by $115,500
B. Increase by $269,500
C. Decrease by $115,500
D. Decrease by $269,500
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales price per unit minus variable cost unit
C. Sales price per unit minus fixed and variable costs per unit
D. Units sold time contribution margin ratio
Question 8 of 40
2.5 Points
If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how many units must be sold to breakeven?
A. 11,375,000
B. 19,200
C. 18,200
D. 625,000
Question 9 of 40
2.5 Points
The horizo.
Question 1 of 40A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the vari.docxJUST36
Question 1 of 40
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Question 2 of 40
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 3,000 seats at a price of $300 per unit, and fixed costs increase by $10,000, how would operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special order.)
A. Decrease by $80,000
B. Increase by $230,000
C. Increase by $90,000
D. Increase by $80,000
Question 3 of 40
Blue Technologies manufactures and sells DVD players. Great Products Company has offered Blue Technologies $22 per DVD player for 10,000 DVD players. Blue Technologies' normal selling price is $30 per DVD player. The total manufacturing cost per DVD player is $18 and consists of variable costs of $14 per DVD player and fixed overhead costs of $4 per DVD player. (NOTE: Assume excess capacity and no effect on regular sales.)
How much are the expected increase (decrease) in revenues and expenses from the special sales order?
A. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $140,000
B. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $40,000
C. Expected increase in revenues $300,000; expected increase in expenses $140,000
D. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in expenses $120,000
Question 4 of 40
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
A. 10,500
B. 700
C. 280
D. 175
Question 5 of 40
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 6 of 40
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 7 of 40
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales p ...
A manager should always reject a special order ifThe .docxstelzriedemarla
A manager should always reject a special order if:
The area to the right of the breakeven point and between the total revenue line and the total expense line represents:
The horizontal line intersecting the vertical y-axis at the level of total cost on a CVP graph represents:
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00. What are breakeven sales in dollars?
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 7,000 seats at a price of $350 per unit, and fixed costs remain unchanged, how would operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special order.)
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example of which of the following?
If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how many units must be sold to breakeven?
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered to be:
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered to be:
Samson Incorporated provided the following information regarding its only product:
Sale price per unit
$50.00
Direct materials used
$160,000
Direct labor incurred
$185,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$120,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$70,.
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Problem 1
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Problem 2
10.0 points
Problem 3
15.0 points
Total
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1. Midwest Motors manufactures automobiles. Which of the following would not be considered direct materials by the company?
A)
Sheet metal used in automobile’s body.
B)
Tires.
C)
Interior leather.
D)
CD Player.
E)
Wheel lubricant.
2.
Which of the following is a product cost?
A)
Glass in an automobile
B)
Advertising
C)
The salary of the vice president
D)
Insurance for factory building.
3.
The corporate controller's salary would be considered a(n):
A)
manufacturing cost.
B)
product cost.
C)
administrative cost.
D)
selling expense.
4.
Manufacturing overhead:
A)
can be either a variable cost or a fixed cost.
B)
includes the costs of advertising.
C)
includes all factory labor costs.
D)
includes all fixed costs.
5.
Which one of the following costs should NOT be considered an indirect cost of serving a particular customer at a Dairy Queen fast food outlet?
A)
the cost of the hamburger patty in the burger they ordered.
B)
the wages of the employee who takes the customer's order.
C)
the cost of heating and lighting the kitchen.
D)
the salary of the outlet's manager.
6.
Which of the following statements represents a similarity between financial and managerial accounting?
A)
Both are useful in providing information for external users.
B)
Both are governed by GAAP.
C)
Both draw upon an organization’s accounting system.
D)
Both rely heavily on published financial statements.
7.
The accounting records of Hill Corporation revealed the following selected costs: Sales commissions, $40,000; plant supervision, $94,000; and administrative expenses, $185,000. Hill's period costs total:
A)
$40,000.
B)
$94,000.
C)
$185,000.
D)
$225,000.
E)
$319,000.
8.
An employee accidentally overstated the year's advertising expense by $50,000. Which of the following correctly depicts the effect of this error?
A)
Cost of goods manufactured will be overstated by $50,000.
B)
Cost of goods sold will be overstated by $50,000.
C)
Both cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold will be overstated by $50,000.
D)
None of the above.
9.
If there is a change in the level of the number of units produced:
A)
fixed costs per unit will be the same and variable costs per unit will change.
B)
fixed and variable costs per unit will change.
C)
fixed and va.
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Question 1 of 40
2.5 Points
Capital Manufacturing designs and manufactures bathtubs for home and commercial applications. Capital recorded the following data for its commercial bathtub production line during the month of March.
Standard DL hours per tub
3
Standard overhead rate per DL hour
$6.50
Standard overhead cost per unit
$19.50
Actual overhead costs
$22,750
Actual DL hours
3,250
Actual overhead cost per machine hour
$7.00
Actual tubs produced
1,100
What is the variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance for March?
A. $1,625 unfavorable
B. $325 unfavorable
C. $1,625 favorable
D. $325 favorable
Question 2 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following formulas is used to compute variable overhead rate (or spending) variance?
A. Actual hours x (actual rate – standard rate)
B. Standard hours allowed x (actual rate – standard rate)
C. Actual rate x (actual hours – standard hours allowed)
D. Standard rate x (actual hours – standard hours allowed)
Question 3 of 40
2.5 Points
How is the direct labor efficiency variance calculated?
A. The difference between the standard labor hours allowed and the actual labor hours used multiplied by the actual labor rate
B. The difference between the standard labor hours allowed and the actual labor hours used multiplied by the standard labor rate
C. The difference between the standard labor hours and the actual labor hours used
D. The difference between the standard labor rate and the actual labor rate
Question 4 of 40
2.5 Points
Myles Company budgeted 10,500 pounds of direct materials costing $23.50 per pound to make 5,300 units of product. The company actually purchased 11,000 pounds of direct materials costing $25 per pound to make the 5,300 units. What is the direct materials price variance?
A. $16,500 favorable
B. $16,500 unfavorable
C. $15,750 unfavorable
D. $15,750 favorable
Question 5 of 40
2.5 Points
A company produced 2,200 units of output during a production process that normally requires 2 hours of labor per unit of output. The standard labor rate is $16 per hour, but the company paid $15 per hour. Actual hours needed to complete the production process were 4,600. How much was the labor rate variance?
A. $4,400 favorable
B. $4,400 unfavorable
C. $4,600 favorable
D. $4,600 unfavorable
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
How is the variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance calculated?
A. The difference between the actual overhead rate and the standard overhead rate multiplied by the standard overhead rate
B. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used multiplied by the standard overhead rate
C. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used
D. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used multiplied by the actual overhead rate
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
A company uses a single raw material in its production process. The standard pric ...
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For this Portfolio Project, you will write a paper about "John Adams" as well as any event in U.S. history that is relevant to your major area of study or of interest to you. You will write about John Adams from the perspective of another historical personality who lived at the same time as the person or event you are going to describe.
For your historical personality, try to select someone from an under-represented population (examples of possible perspectives include that of Anne Hutchinson, Pocahontas, or Sojourner Truth). This analysis is to make you think about how events/people’s actions were interpreted at the time.
Key Points::
Remember that you will be writing from the perspective of a historical person about another person or an event from a period of U.S. history up to Reconstruction. From your historical person’s perspective, provide a thorough summary of the person or event you’ve chosen to write about, including the incidents that took place and any key individuals involved or affected.
Address the general importance of the person or event in the context of U.S. history.
Now, explain specifically how the person or event changed “your” daily life—“you” being the historical persona you have adopted.
Think long-term: How will the person or the event you are describing make a long-term impact in the lives of people who are in the under-represented group to which your historical person/perspective belongs?
Paper Requirements:
Your paper must be four to six pages, not including the required references and title pages.
Use at least five sources, not including the textbook. Include a scholarly journal article. Include at least one
primary
source from those identified in the syllabus.
Definition of a Primary Source
: A primary source is any source, document or artifact that was created at the time of the event. It was usually created by someone who witnessed the event, lived during or even shortly afterwards, or somehow would have first-hand knowledge of that event. A secondary source, by contrast, is written by a historian or someone writing about the event after it happened.
Have an introduction and strong thesis statement. Make use of support and examples supporting your thesis
Finish with a forceful conclusion reiterating your main idea.
Format your paper according to the
CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements
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For this portfolio assignment, you are required to research and analyze a TV program that ran between 1955 and 1965.
To successfully complete this essay, you will need to answer the following questions:
What is the background of this show? Explain what years it was on TV, describe the channel it aired on, the main characters, setting, etc..
What social issues and historical events were taking place at the time the show was being broadcast?
Did these issues affect the television show in any way?
Did the television show make an impact on popular culture?
Your thesis for the essay should attempt to answer this question:
Explain the cultural relevance of the show, given the information gathered from the show's background, and cultural history. How can television act as a reflection of the social, political, and cultural current events?
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For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the .docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impacts of the causes of the 2008 Great Recession and the current world crisis with the CoVID-19 virus*
How did the regulations you've studied over the past few chapters and in the Financial Crisis Chapter (Chapter 12) prepare banks and other financial institutions to better weather the effects of the stay-at-home orders and other impacts of the pandemic? Are there other regulations that could be placed on the banking industry that would make sense and help them through these trying times?
*Note: I am not trying to downplay or minimize in any way the "human" impact or any other non-economic impacts of the virus; this paper is just focusing on one component of the costs, among the many different impacts (perhaps much more important impacts)
4 pages 4 resources
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For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impa.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impacts of the causes of the 2008 Great Recession and the current world crisis with the CoVID-19 virus*
How did the regulations you've studied over the past few chapters and in the Financial Crisis Chapter (Chapter 12) prepare banks and other financial institutions to better weather the effects of the stay-at-home orders and other impacts of the pandemic? Are there other regulations that could be placed on the banking industry that would make sense and help them through these trying times?
*Note: I am not trying to downplay or minimize in any way the "human" impact or any other non-economic impacts of the virus; this paper is just focusing on one component of the costs, among the many different impacts (perhaps much more important impacts)
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1. Midwest Motors manufactures automobiles. Which of the following would not be considered direct materials by the company?
A)
Sheet metal used in automobile’s body.
B)
Tires.
C)
Interior leather.
D)
CD Player.
E)
Wheel lubricant.
2.
Which of the following is a product cost?
A)
Glass in an automobile
B)
Advertising
C)
The salary of the vice president
D)
Insurance for factory building.
3.
The corporate controller's salary would be considered a(n):
A)
manufacturing cost.
B)
product cost.
C)
administrative cost.
D)
selling expense.
4.
Manufacturing overhead:
A)
can be either a variable cost or a fixed cost.
B)
includes the costs of advertising.
C)
includes all factory labor costs.
D)
includes all fixed costs.
5.
Which one of the following costs should NOT be considered an indirect cost of serving a particular customer at a Dairy Queen fast food outlet?
A)
the cost of the hamburger patty in the burger they ordered.
B)
the wages of the employee who takes the customer's order.
C)
the cost of heating and lighting the kitchen.
D)
the salary of the outlet's manager.
6.
Which of the following statements represents a similarity between financial and managerial accounting?
A)
Both are useful in providing information for external users.
B)
Both are governed by GAAP.
C)
Both draw upon an organization’s accounting system.
D)
Both rely heavily on published financial statements.
7.
The accounting records of Hill Corporation revealed the following selected costs: Sales commissions, $40,000; plant supervision, $94,000; and administrative expenses, $185,000. Hill's period costs total:
A)
$40,000.
B)
$94,000.
C)
$185,000.
D)
$225,000.
E)
$319,000.
8.
An employee accidentally overstated the year's advertising expense by $50,000. Which of the following correctly depicts the effect of this error?
A)
Cost of goods manufactured will be overstated by $50,000.
B)
Cost of goods sold will be overstated by $50,000.
C)
Both cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold will be overstated by $50,000.
D)
None of the above.
9.
If there is a change in the level of the number of units produced:
A)
fixed costs per unit will be the same and variable costs per unit will change.
B)
fixed and variable costs per unit will change.
C)
fixed and va.
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Question 1 of 40
2.5 Points
Capital Manufacturing designs and manufactures bathtubs for home and commercial applications. Capital recorded the following data for its commercial bathtub production line during the month of March.
Standard DL hours per tub
3
Standard overhead rate per DL hour
$6.50
Standard overhead cost per unit
$19.50
Actual overhead costs
$22,750
Actual DL hours
3,250
Actual overhead cost per machine hour
$7.00
Actual tubs produced
1,100
What is the variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance for March?
A. $1,625 unfavorable
B. $325 unfavorable
C. $1,625 favorable
D. $325 favorable
Question 2 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following formulas is used to compute variable overhead rate (or spending) variance?
A. Actual hours x (actual rate – standard rate)
B. Standard hours allowed x (actual rate – standard rate)
C. Actual rate x (actual hours – standard hours allowed)
D. Standard rate x (actual hours – standard hours allowed)
Question 3 of 40
2.5 Points
How is the direct labor efficiency variance calculated?
A. The difference between the standard labor hours allowed and the actual labor hours used multiplied by the actual labor rate
B. The difference between the standard labor hours allowed and the actual labor hours used multiplied by the standard labor rate
C. The difference between the standard labor hours and the actual labor hours used
D. The difference between the standard labor rate and the actual labor rate
Question 4 of 40
2.5 Points
Myles Company budgeted 10,500 pounds of direct materials costing $23.50 per pound to make 5,300 units of product. The company actually purchased 11,000 pounds of direct materials costing $25 per pound to make the 5,300 units. What is the direct materials price variance?
A. $16,500 favorable
B. $16,500 unfavorable
C. $15,750 unfavorable
D. $15,750 favorable
Question 5 of 40
2.5 Points
A company produced 2,200 units of output during a production process that normally requires 2 hours of labor per unit of output. The standard labor rate is $16 per hour, but the company paid $15 per hour. Actual hours needed to complete the production process were 4,600. How much was the labor rate variance?
A. $4,400 favorable
B. $4,400 unfavorable
C. $4,600 favorable
D. $4,600 unfavorable
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
How is the variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance calculated?
A. The difference between the actual overhead rate and the standard overhead rate multiplied by the standard overhead rate
B. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used multiplied by the standard overhead rate
C. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used
D. The difference between the standard hours allowed and the actual hours used multiplied by the actual overhead rate
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2.5 Points
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For this Portfolio Project, you will write a paper about John A.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this Portfolio Project, you will write a paper about "John Adams" as well as any event in U.S. history that is relevant to your major area of study or of interest to you. You will write about John Adams from the perspective of another historical personality who lived at the same time as the person or event you are going to describe.
For your historical personality, try to select someone from an under-represented population (examples of possible perspectives include that of Anne Hutchinson, Pocahontas, or Sojourner Truth). This analysis is to make you think about how events/people’s actions were interpreted at the time.
Key Points::
Remember that you will be writing from the perspective of a historical person about another person or an event from a period of U.S. history up to Reconstruction. From your historical person’s perspective, provide a thorough summary of the person or event you’ve chosen to write about, including the incidents that took place and any key individuals involved or affected.
Address the general importance of the person or event in the context of U.S. history.
Now, explain specifically how the person or event changed “your” daily life—“you” being the historical persona you have adopted.
Think long-term: How will the person or the event you are describing make a long-term impact in the lives of people who are in the under-represented group to which your historical person/perspective belongs?
Paper Requirements:
Your paper must be four to six pages, not including the required references and title pages.
Use at least five sources, not including the textbook. Include a scholarly journal article. Include at least one
primary
source from those identified in the syllabus.
Definition of a Primary Source
: A primary source is any source, document or artifact that was created at the time of the event. It was usually created by someone who witnessed the event, lived during or even shortly afterwards, or somehow would have first-hand knowledge of that event. A secondary source, by contrast, is written by a historian or someone writing about the event after it happened.
Have an introduction and strong thesis statement. Make use of support and examples supporting your thesis
Finish with a forceful conclusion reiterating your main idea.
Format your paper according to the
CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements
(Links to an external site.)
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For this portfolio assignment, you are required to research and anal.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this portfolio assignment, you are required to research and analyze a TV program that ran between 1955 and 1965.
To successfully complete this essay, you will need to answer the following questions:
What is the background of this show? Explain what years it was on TV, describe the channel it aired on, the main characters, setting, etc..
What social issues and historical events were taking place at the time the show was being broadcast?
Did these issues affect the television show in any way?
Did the television show make an impact on popular culture?
Your thesis for the essay should attempt to answer this question:
Explain the cultural relevance of the show, given the information gathered from the show's background, and cultural history. How can television act as a reflection of the social, political, and cultural current events?
.
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the .docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impacts of the causes of the 2008 Great Recession and the current world crisis with the CoVID-19 virus*
How did the regulations you've studied over the past few chapters and in the Financial Crisis Chapter (Chapter 12) prepare banks and other financial institutions to better weather the effects of the stay-at-home orders and other impacts of the pandemic? Are there other regulations that could be placed on the banking industry that would make sense and help them through these trying times?
*Note: I am not trying to downplay or minimize in any way the "human" impact or any other non-economic impacts of the virus; this paper is just focusing on one component of the costs, among the many different impacts (perhaps much more important impacts)
4 pages 4 resources
.
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impa.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this paper, discuss the similarities and differences of the impacts of the causes of the 2008 Great Recession and the current world crisis with the CoVID-19 virus*
How did the regulations you've studied over the past few chapters and in the Financial Crisis Chapter (Chapter 12) prepare banks and other financial institutions to better weather the effects of the stay-at-home orders and other impacts of the pandemic? Are there other regulations that could be placed on the banking industry that would make sense and help them through these trying times?
*Note: I am not trying to downplay or minimize in any way the "human" impact or any other non-economic impacts of the virus; this paper is just focusing on one component of the costs, among the many different impacts (perhaps much more important impacts)
.
For this paper choose two mythological narratives that we have exami.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this paper choose two mythological narratives that we have examined so far in this course, or that you are otherwise personally familiar with. The two myths that you choose should have one or more elements in common, possibly including (but not limited to):
Overarching story (e.g., creation, flood) or story elements (e.g., descent into the underworld, establishment of divine rulership, rapture of mortals by gods, divine disguise)
Narrative structure (e.g., repetitive patterns, discursion)
Themes (e.g., love, jealousy, mortality, revenge, mutability/transformation, limits of human power/knowledge)
Characters (e.g., tricksters)
Cultural functions (e.g., reinforcement of societal norms, explanation of origins of society, explanation of natural phenomena, incorporation in ritual practices, entertainment)
Compare and contrast the two myths you choose, taking into consideration the various elements noted above and any others you deem relevant. (In making comparisons, you do not necessarily need to apply the specifically "comparativist" approach discussed in the course as one historical strand of mythological analysis.)
While you are welcome to reference external sources, this is not a research paper and the use of secondary sources is not required or expected. If you choose to examine a myth not discussed in the course, however, please indicate the source from which you have taken this.
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For this module, there is only one option. You are to begin to develop your diversity consciousness by
identifying a current event in the news pertaining to social inequality in terms social class, gender, or racial ethnicity.
You are to
provide the link to this news article and analyze
the report including in your discussion the following:
What social inequality is being demonstrated in this current even? Describe it
What relationship is going on between the “majority” and “minority group.” Define who is the majority and who is the minority. Describe why you have identified the group as minority and majority.
Who is being marginalized in this event? How? Why do you believe they are being marginalized?
Is any group being “blamed” in this event? Is this “blame” at the individual level or the societal level – or both?
Who has the power in this situation? What is that power?
Who has the privilege in this situation? What is that privilege?
What suggestions do you have that would assist in addressing this social inequality?
What did you learn? (How did this develop your diversity consciousness?)
need to cite using apa and needs to be at least 250 words
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For this Major Assignment 2, you will finalize your analysis in .docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this Major Assignment 2, you will finalize your analysis in your Part 3, Results section, and finalize your presentation of results from the different data sources. Also, for this week, you will complete the Part 4, Trustworthiness and Summary section to finalize the last part of this Major Assignment 2.
To prepare for this Assignment:
· Review the social change articles found in this week’s Learning Resources.
Part 4: Trustworthiness and Summary
D. Trustworthiness—summarize across the different data sources and respond to the following:
o What themes are in common?
o What sources have different themes?
o Explain the trustworthiness of your findings, in terms of:
§ Credibility
§ Transferability
§ Dependability strategies
§ Confirmability
Summary
· Based on the results of your analyses, how would you answer the question: “What is the meaning of social change for Walden graduate students?”
· Self-Reflection—Has your own understanding of you as a positive social change agent changed? Explain your reasoning.
· Based on your review of the three articles on social change, which one is aligned with your interests regarding social change and why?
By Day 7
Submit
Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 of your Major Assignment 2.
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For this Final Visual Analysis Project, you will choose one website that you visit frequently (it must be a professional business website, not your own personal website). Feel free to use websites such as Nike, Apple, Northwestern Mutual, etc. or a website that applies to your career choices.
Once you choose your website, you will begin to consider the effects the visual elements have on the viewers and
create a thesis statement and outline using the response elements 1-5 below.
For the Thesis & Outline TEMPLATE document click
here
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APA title page, reference page, and formatting.
Use at least four academic/scholarly sources.
Use properly cited quotes and paraphrases when necessary.
Complete, polished, and error-free cohesive sentences.
Contains an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Sensory Response –
When analyzing the viewer’s sensory response to a particular visual, it is important to consider the visual elements that attract the eyes. Close your eyes when considering a visual. When you open your eyes, what are the first visual elements that you see? When analyzing a viewer’s Sensory Response, you may consider analyzing at least two of the following effects:
Colors
Lines
Shapes
Balance
Contrast
Perceptual Response –
When analyzing a viewer’s perception of visuals, it is important to consider the audience. Consider who is or is not attracted to this type of visual communication. When analyzing a viewer’s Perceptual Response, consider at least two of the following effects:
Target audience specifics (age, profession, gender, financial status, etc.)
Cultural familiarity elements (ethnicity, religious preference, social groups, etc)
Cognitive visuals (viewer’s memories, experiences, values, beliefs, etc.)
Technical Response –
When analyzing a viewer’s response to certain visuals, we need to consider the technical visual aspects that may affect perception. Describe how visuals affect the interpretation of the intended media communication message. Address specific technological elements that impact perception. When analyzing the Technical Response, consider the Laws of Perceptual Organization (similarity, proximity, continuity, common fate, etc), and at least two of the following types of visuals:
Drop-down menus
Hover-over highlighting
Animations
Quality of visuals
Emotional Response
– When analyzing a viewer’s Emotional Response, it is important to consider the targeted audience preferences and emotional intelligence. Discuss what the viewer might want to see and what type of visual presentation will set the tone for that response. When analyzing the Emotional Response, consider the effects of at least two of the following types of visuals:
Mood setting colors
Mood setting lighting
Persuasive images
Positioning of search or purchase buttons
Social media icons and share options
Ethical Response -
When analyzing a viewer’s Ethical Response, it is important to consider the ta.
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For this essay, you will select one of the sources you have found through your preliminary research about your research topic (see Assignment 1.1). Which source you choose is up to you; however, it should be substantial enough that you will be able to talk about it at length, and intricate enough that it will keep you (and your reader) interested. For more info see attached document
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For this discussion, you will address the following prompts. Keep in mind that the article or video you’ve chosen should not be about critical thinking, but should be about someone making a statement, claim, or argument related to Povetry & Income equality. One source should demonstrate good critical thinking skills and the other source should demonstrate the lack or absence of critical thinking skills. Personal examples should not be used.
1. Explain at least five elements of critical thinking that you found in the reading material.
2.Search the Internet, media, and find an example in which good critical thinking skills are being demonstrated by the author or speaker. Summarize the content and explain why you think it demonstrates good critical thinking skills.
3.Search the Internet, media, or and find an example in which the author or speaker lacks good critical thinking skills. Summarize the content and explain why you think it demonstrates the absence of good, critical thinking skills.
Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length, which should include a thorough response to each question.
Due midnight Thursday April 22,2020
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For this discussion, research a recent science news event that h.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this discussion, research a recent science news event that has occurred in the last six months. The event should come from a well-known news source, such as ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, NPR, PBS, BBC, National Geographic, The New York Times, and so on. Post a link to the news story, and in your initial post:
* Summarize your news story and its contributions to the science or STEM fields
* If your news event is overtly related to globalization, explain how this event contributes to global studies. If your news event does not directly relate to globalization, how could the science behind your event be applied to global studies?
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For this Discussion, review the case Learning Resources and the .docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this Discussion, review the case Learning Resources and the case study excerpt presented. Reflect on the case study excerpt and consider the therapy approaches you might take to assess, diagnose, and treat the patient’s health needs.
Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse.
Subjective: A patient presents to your primary care office today with chief complaint of insomnia. Patient is 75 YO with PMH of DM, HTN, and MDD. Her husband of 41 years passed away 10 months ago. Since then, she states her depression has gotten worse as well as her sleep habits. The patient has no previous history of depression prior to her husband’s death. She is awake, alert, and oriented x3. Patient normally sees PCP once or twice a year. Patient denies any suicidal ideations. Patient arrived at the office today by private vehicle. Patient currently takes the following medications:
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Metformin 500mg BID
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Januvia 100mg daily
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Losartan 100mg daily
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HCTZ 25mg daily
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Sertraline 100mg daily
Current weight: 88 kg
Current height: 64 inches
Temp: 98.6 degrees F
BP: 132/86
By Day 3 of Week 7
Post
a response to each of the following:
• List three questions you might ask the patient if she were in your office. Provide a rationale for why you might ask these questions.
• Identify people in the patient’s life you would need to speak to or get feedback from to further assess the patient’s situation. Include specific questions you might ask these people and why.
• Explain what, if any, physical exams, and diagnostic tests would be appropriate for the patient and how the results would be used.
• List a differential diagnosis for the patient. Identify the one that you think is most likely and explain why.
• List two pharmacologic agents and their dosing that would be appropriate for the patient’s antidepressant therapy based on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. From a mechanism of action perspective, provide a rationale for why you might choose one agent over the other.
• For the drug therapy you select, identify any contraindications to use or alterations in dosing that may need to be considered based on the client’s ethnicity. Discuss why the contraindication/alteration you identify exists. That is, what would be problematic with the use of this drug in individuals of other ethnicities?
• Include any “check points” (i.e., follow-up data at Week 4, 8, 12, etc.), and indicate any therapeutic changes that you might make based on possible outcomes that may happen given your treatment options chosen.
Respond to the these discussions. All questions need to be addressed.
Discussion 2 Me
Treatment of a Patient with Insomnia
The case presented this week, is that of a 75-year-old widow who just lost her spouse 10-months ago. Th patient presents with chief complaints of insomnia. Past medical history of DM, HTN, and MDD is reported. Since the passing of her husband, she states her depression has gotten worse .
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For this Discussion, give an example of how an event in one part of the world can cause a response elsewhere in the world:
Reviewing the aspects of your event, analyze the cause and effect of global influences through direct or indirect means.
What aspects of diversity are evident in your event?
How can understanding diversity benefit a society?
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For this discussion, consider the role of the LPN and the RN in the nursing process.
How would the LPN and RN collaborate to develop the nursing plan of care to ensure the patient is achieving their goal?
What are the role expectations for the LPN and RN in the nursing process?
Pls include two references and intext citation.
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For this discussion, after you have viewed the videos on this topi.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this discussion, after you have viewed the videos on this topic posted in this week's assignment, please answer the questions posted with this week's discussion.
After posting your individual answers to questions, you are required to respond to 2 students answers with meaningful/thoughtful input on their comments. Your responses must be minimum of a paragraph with at least 3 sentences. Your comments to 2 students
Video #1: History of Homosexuality on Film -- https://youtu.be/SeDhMKd83r4
Video #2: The Gay Culture, According to Television -- https://youtu.be/EbdxRZJfRp4
Video #3: Top 10 Groundbreaking Moments for LGBTQ Characters on TV -- https://youtu.be/yXJAzPJFjQ8
Video #4: I'm Gay, But I'm not ... -- https://criticalmediaproject.org/im-gay-but-im-not/
Video #5: Acting Gay - One Word Cut -- https://youtu.be/a4jfiqiIy0A
LGBTQ+ Questions:
· Name some common stereotypes associated with LGBTQ community?
· What role does media play in establishing & perpetuating these stereotypes?
· Name 2 LGBTQ characters, 1 one from current show/movie; 1 from 10-15 years ago
. Are there differences in the characters?
. Have things changed? Evolved? Improved?
· Are LGBTQ characters portrayed differently than straight characters?
· Why do stories involving LGBTQ characters revolve around their sexuality or sexual orientation?
Acting Gay - One Word: What is your one-word association with the saying "Acting Gay"? Why did you choose this word?
Jarrett Kelley
LGBTQ Discussion
COLLAPSE
Top of Form
1. Some common stereotypes that coincide with the LGBTQ community are promiscuous, non-religious, flamboyant, mentally ill, high sex drives, etc.
2. The media plays a role in establishing these stereotypes because the general public is always watching these shows, reading the news, and listening to stories about different cultures and groups and media that they may not see or interact with in their lives. Therefore, media is an outlet to show these things in a easy way to gain knowledge about people without meeting people face-to-face apart of these groups when sometimes the stereotypes shown can't represent everyone in those groups.
3. Currently, in Marvel's Runaways, that ended in December, there are two lesbian superheros that share a kiss at the end of a season. Karolina, one of the characters, wants to get away from her childhood of religious upbringing and wants to pursue her own life with her superpower of glowing colors. Nico is shown with a Gothic appearance and can be seen as aggressive but down to earth as well. The War at Home was a television show on Fox and a character named Kenny, who is sixteen years old, is kicked out of his house by his parents after finding out he is gay.
a. There are some differences in the characters as Karolina is more flamboyant and colorful, compared to Nico who is goth and likes to remain strictly to business. Kenny is quiet most of the time about his life, especially about his gay crush until his p.
For this discussion choose one of the case studies listed bel.docxevonnehoggarth79783
For this "discussion" choose
one
of the case studies listed below and mention which case study number you picked. After completing your readings, you should be able to identify the psychological disorder associated to each. After choosing one case study, identify the diagnosis, symptoms in your words and treatment plan for that diagnosis. Provide
in-text citations and references in APA format
to indicate where you are getting information from regarding diagnosis and treatment options).
This is the Case Study I chose:
Martin is a 21 year-old business major at a large university. Over the past few weeks his family and friends have noticed increasingly bizarre behaviors. On many occasions they’ve overheard him whispering in an agitated voice, even though there is no one nearby. Lately, he has refused to answer or make calls on his cell phone, claiming that if he does it will activate a deadly chip that was implanted in his brain by evil aliens. His parents have tried to get him to go with them to a psychiatrist for an evaluation, but he refuses. He has accused them on several occasions of conspiring with the aliens to have him killed so they can remove his brain and put it inside one of their own. He has stopped attended classes altogether. He is now so far behind in his coursework that he will fail if something doesn’t change very soon. Although Martin occasionally has a few beers with his friends, he’s never been known to abuse alcohol or use drugs. He does, however, have an estranged aunt who has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals over the years due to erratic and bizarre behavior.
The Psychological disorder is: SCHIZOPHRENIA
I have attached the reading as well.
Please Consider the following:
APA Format
Only sources from the text
250 words or more
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For this assignment, you will use what you've learned about symbolic interactionism to develop your own analysis.
Your assignment is to select a television program that you know contains social inequality or social class themes. In 3-5 pages make sure to provide the following:
Provide a brief introduction that includes the program's title, describes the type of program, and explains which social theme you are addressing
Describe and explain scenes that apply to the social theme.
Identify all observed body language, facial expressions, gestures, posture stances, modes of dress, nonverbal cues, symbols, and any other observed nonverbal forms of communication in the scenes.
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1. A manager should always reject a special order if:
A. the special order price is less than the variable costs of the
order.
B. there is available excess capacity.
C. the special order price is less than the regular sales price.
D. the special order will require variable nonmanufacturing
expenses.
To find the breakeven point using the shortcut formulas, you
use:
A. zero for the contribution margin per unit.
B. zero for the fixed expenses.
C. zero for the contribution margin ratio.
2. D. zero for the operating income.
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per
unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the
breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company
has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is
currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The
following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
3. Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 3,000 seats at a price of
$300 per unit, and fixed costs increase by $10,000, how would
operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are
not affected by the special order.)
A. Decrease by $80,000
B. Increase by $230,000
C. Increase by $90,000
D. Increase by $80,000
4. The breakeven point may be defined as the number of units a
company must sell to do which of the following?
A. Generate a net loss
B. Generate a zero profit
C. Earn more net income than the previous accounting period
D. Generate a net income
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
The area to the right of the breakeven point and between the
total revenue line and the total expense line represents:
A. expected profits.
B. expected losses.
5. C. variable expenses.
D. fixed expenses.
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
The horizontal line intersecting the vertical y-axis at the level
of total cost on a CVP graph represents:
A. total costs.
B. total variable costs.
C. total fixed costs.
D. breakeven point.
Question 8 of 40
2.5 Points
6. The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The
selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen,
and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must
The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
A. 10,500
B. 700
C. 280
D. 175
Question 9 of 40
2.5 Points
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside
produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable
costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00.
What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
7. B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 10 of 40
2.5 Points
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information
regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual
quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs
8. above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company
has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this
special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would
be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order
for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
A. Increase by $115,500
B. Increase by $269,500
C. Decrease by $115,500
D. Decrease by $269,500
Question 11 of 40
2.5 Points
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company
has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is
currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The
following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
9. Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 7,000 seats at a price of
$350 per unit, and fixed costs remain unchanged, how would
operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are
not affected by the special order.)
A. Increase by $560,000
B. Decrease by $560,000
C. Increase by $2,450,000
D. Increase by $8,000,000
10. Question 12 of 40
2.5 Points
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example
of which of the following?
A. A qualitative factor
B. A quantitative factor
C. A sunk cost
D. A variable cost
Question 13 of 40
2.5 Points
If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per
unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how
many units must be sold to breakeven?
11. A. 11,375,000
B. 19,200
C. 18,200
D. 625,000
Question 14 of 40
2.5 Points
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that
will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered
to be:
A. opportunity costs.
B. irrelevant to the decision.
C. relevant to the decision.
12. D. sunk costs.
Question 14 of 40
2.5 Points
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that
will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered
to be:
A. opportunity costs.
B. irrelevant to the decision.
C. relevant to the decision.
D. sunk costs.
Question 15 of 40
2.5 Points
Samson Incorporated provided the following information
regarding its only product:
13. Sale price per unit
$50.00
Direct materials used
$160,000
Direct labor incurred
$185,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$120,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$70,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$65,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$12,000
Units produced and sold
20,000
Assume no beginning inventory
Assuming there is excess capacity, what would be the effect on
operating income of accepting a special order for 1,200 units at
a sale price of $47 per product? The 1,200 units would not
require any variable selling and administrative expenses.
(NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special
order.)
A. Increase by $84,300
14. B. Decrease by $28,500
C. Increase by $24,300
D. Increase by $28,500
Question 16 of 40
2.5 Points
To find the number of units that need to be sold in order to
breakeven or generate a target profit, the formula used is:
A. (fixed expenses + operating income) ÷ contribution margin
per unit.
B. (fixed expenses + operating income) ÷ contribution margin
ratio.
C. (fixed expenses - operating income) ÷ contribution margin
ratio.
D. (fixed expenses - operating income) ÷ contribution margin
15. per unit.
Question 17 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume the following amounts:
Total fixed costs
$24,000
Selling price per unit
$20
Variable costs per unit
$15
If sales revenue per unit increases to $22 and 12,000 units are
sold, what is the operating income?
A. $264,000
B. $60,000
C. $108,000
D. $84,000
16. Question 18 of 40
2.5 Points
Blue Technologies manufactures and sells DVD players. Great
Products Company has offered Blue Technologies $22 per DVD
player for 10,000 DVD players. Blue Technologies' normal
selling price is $30 per DVD player. The total manufacturing
cost per DVD player is $18 and consists of variable costs of $14
per DVD player and fixed overhead costs of $4 per DVD player.
(NOTE: Assume excess capacity and no effect on regular sales.)
How much are the expected increase (decrease) in revenues and
expenses from the special sales order?
A. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase
in expenses $140,000
B. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in
expenses $40,000
C. Expected increase in revenues $300,000; expected increase in
expenses $140,000
17. D. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase
in expenses $120,000
Question 19 of 40
2.5 Points
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the
following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales price per unit minus variable cost unit
C. Sales price per unit minus fixed and variable costs per unit
D. Units sold time contribution margin ratio
Question 20 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
18. A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course
of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 21 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume Cucumber Company expects each division to earn an
8% target rate of return. Assume the Company’s Pickle Division
had the following results.
Sales $24,500,000
Operating income $1,250,000
Total assets $15,500,000
The Division’s RI is:
19. A. ($10,000).
B. $10,000.
C. ($710,000).
D. $710,000.
Question 22 of 40
2.5 Points
If a company must decrease its selling price while all of the
company's expenses remain constant, what will happen to return
on investment (ROI)?
A. ROI will decrease.
B. ROI will increase.
20. C. ROI will not be affected.
D. We cannot determine the effect from the information
provided.
Question 23 of 40
2.5 Points
All of the following are responsibility centers EXCEPT:
A. profit centers.
B. investment centers.
C. customer centers.
D. cost centers.
Question 24 of 40
2.5 Points
Brockman Company is preparing its cash budget for the
21. upcoming month. The budgeted beginning cash balance is
expected to be $35,000. Budgeted cash disbursements are
$123,000, while budgeted cash receipts are $130,000. Brockman
Company wants to have an ending cash balance of $48,000.
How much would Brockman Company need to borrow to
achieve its desired ending cash balance?
A. $6,000
B. $90,000
C. $42,000
D. $55,000
Question 25 of 40
2.5 Points
Forty Winks Corporation manufactures nightstands. The
production budget shows that Forty Winks Corporation plans to
produce 1,200 nightstands in March and 1,050 nightstands in
April. Each nightstand requires .50 direct labor hours in its
production. Forty Winks Corporation has a direct labor rate of
$12 per direct labor hour. What is the total combined direct
labor cost that should be budgeted for March and April?
22. A. 6,300
B. 7,200
C. 27,000
D. 13,500
Question 26 of 40
2.5 Points
Budget committees most often would include all of the
following people EXCEPT:
A. CEO.
B. research and development manager.
C. shareholder.
23. marketing manager.
Question 27 of 40
2.5 Points
For the most recent year, Robin Company reports operating
income of $650,000. Robin's sales margin is 10%, and capital
turnover is 2.0. What is Robin's return on investment (ROI)?
A. 5%
B. 1%
C. 100%
D. 20%
Question 28 of 40
2.5 Points
Kotrick Company has beginning inventory of 15,000 units and
expected sales of 23,000 units. If the desired ending inventory
is 18,000 units, how many units should be produced?
24. A. 20,000
B. 56,500
C. 10,000
D. 26,000
Question 29 of 40
2.5 Points
The performance evaluation of a profit center is typically based
on its:
A. flexible budget variance.
B. static budget variance.
C. return on investment.
25. D. return on assets.
Question 30 of 40
2.5 Points
Regarding the budgeting process, which of the following
statements is true?
A. The budget should always be designed by top corporate
management.
B. The budget should be approved by the company's external
auditors.
C. The budget should be designed from the bottom up, with
input from employees at all levels.
D. All of the listed statements are true regarding the budgeting
process.
Question 31 of 40
2.5 Points
26. Beginning inventory is $120,000 and ending inventory is 60%
of beginning inventory. Compute cost of goods sold for the
period if purchases are $400,000.
A. $72,000
B. $448,000
C. $520,000
D. $592,000
Question 32 of 40
2.5 Points
The difference between actual and budgeted figures is known
as:
A. fluctuations.
27. B. variances.
C. overages.
D. underages.
Question 33 of 40
2.5 Points
The ________ budget is the only budget stated ONLY in units,
not dollars.
A. production
B. sales
C. direct materials
D. manufacturing overhead
Question 34 of 40
2.5 Points
28. In a(n) ________ center, managers are accountable for both
revenues and costs.
A. cost
B. profit
C. equity
D. investment
Question 35 of 40
2.5 Points
The results of a customer survey about customer experiences
with the company's services would be an example of measuring
which perspective?
A. Financial
29. B. Customer
C. Internal business
D. Learning and growth
Question 36 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume Cucumber Company expects each division to earn an
8% target rate of return. Assume the Company’s Pickle Division
had the following results.
Sales $24,500,000
Operating income $1,250,000
Total assets $15,500,000
The Division’s ROI is:
30. A. 8.1%.
B. 15.8%.
C. 5.1%.
D. 7.0%.
Question 37 of 40
2.5 Points
Green Company has budgeted sales of 23,000 units for June and
25,000 units for July. Green's policy is to maintain its finished
goods inventory at 25% of the following month's sales.
Accordingly, at the end of May, Green had 5,750 units on hand.
How many units must it produce in June in order to support the
sales goal and maintain its policy regarding finished goods
inventory?
A. 6,250 units
B. 23,000 units
C. 23,500 units
31. D. 29,250 units
Question 38 of 40
2.5 Points
Feeney Furniture prepared the following sales budget.
Month
Cash Sales
Credit Sales
March
$20,000
$10,000
April
$36,000
$16,000
May
$42,000
$40,000
June
$54,000
$48,000
Credit collections are 15% two months following the sale, 50%
in the month following the sale, and 30% in the month of sale.
The remaining 5% is expected to be uncollectible. What are the
total cash collections in June?
32. A. $36,800
B. $90,800
C. $86,000
D. $96,600
Question 39 of 40
2.5 Points
Selected financial data for The Portland Porcelain Works Coffee
Mug Division is as follows.
Sales
$2,300,000
Operating income
$414,000
Total assets
$718,750
Current liabilities
$180,000
Target rate of return
10%
Weighted average cost of capital
8%
33. What is The Portland Porcelain Works Coffee Mug Division
capital turnover?
A. 5.6
B. 12.8
C. 3.2
D. 1.7
Question 40 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following types of cash outlays has its own
budget?
A. Capital expenditures
34. B. Dividends
C. Income taxes
D. All of the above
A manager should always reject a special order if:
A. the special order price is less than the variable costs of the
order.
B. there is available excess capacity.
C. the special order price is less than the regular sales price.
D. the special order will require variable nonmanufacturing
expenses.
To find the breakeven point using the shortcut formulas, you
use:
35. A. zero for the contribution margin per unit.
B. zero for the fixed expenses.
C. zero for the contribution margin ratio.
D. zero for the operating income.
A product is sold at $60.00 per unit, the variable expense per
unit is $30, and total fixed expenses are $200,000, what are the
breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $3,333
B. $100,000
C. $133,333
D. $400,000
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company
has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is
currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The
36. following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 3,000 seats at a price of
$300 per unit, and fixed costs increase by $10,000, how would
operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are
not affected by the special order.)
A. Decrease by $80,000
B. Increase by $230,000
37. C. Increase by $90,000
D. Increase by $80,000
The breakeven point may be defined as the number of units a
company must sell to do which of the following?
A. Generate a net loss
B. Generate a zero profit
C. Earn more net income than the previous accounting period
D. Generate a net income
Question 6 of 40
2.5 Points
The area to the right of the breakeven point and between the
total revenue line and the total expense line represents:
38. A. expected profits.
B. expected losses.
C. variable expenses.
D. fixed expenses.
Question 7 of 40
2.5 Points
The horizontal line intersecting the vertical y-axis at the level
of total cost on a CVP graph represents:
A. total costs.
B. total variable costs.
C. total fixed costs.
39. D. breakeven point.
Question 8 of 40
2.5 Points
The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The
selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen,
and total fixed costs are $4,200. How many dozen muffins must
The Muffin House sell to breakeven?
A. 10,500
B. 700
C. 280
D. 175
Question 9 of 40
2.5 Points
Corny and Sweet grows and sells sweet corn at its roadside
produce stand. The selling price per dozen is $3.75, variable
40. costs are $1.25 per dozen, and total fixed costs are $750.00.
What are breakeven sales in dollars?
A. $563
B. $300
C. $375
D. $1,125
Question 10 of 40
2.5 Points
Pluto Incorporated provided the following information
regarding its single product:
Direct materials used
$240,000
Direct labor incurred
$420,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$160,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$100,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
41. $60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$20,000
The regular selling price for the product is $80. The annual
quantity of units produced and sold is 40,000 units (the costs
above relate to the 40,000 units production level). The company
has excess capacity and regular sales will not be affected by this
special order. There was no beginning inventory. What would
be the effect on operating income of accepting a special order
for 3,500 units at a sale price of $55 per product?
A. Increase by $115,500
B. Increase by $269,500
C. Decrease by $115,500
D. Decrease by $269,500
Question 11 of 40
2.5 Points
Sky High Seats manufactures seats for airplanes. The company
42. has the capacity to produce 100,000 seats per year, but is
currently producing and selling 75,000 seats per year. The
following information relates to current production:
Sale price per unit
$400
Variable costs per unit:
$220
Manufacturing
$50
Marketing and administrative
Total fixed costs:
Manufacturing
$750,000
Marketing and administrative
$200,000
If a special sales order is accepted for 7,000 seats at a price of
$350 per unit, and fixed costs remain unchanged, how would
operating income be affected? (NOTE: Assume regular sales are
not affected by the special order.)
A. Increase by $560,000
43. B. Decrease by $560,000
C. Increase by $2,450,000
D. Increase by $8,000,000
Question 12 of 40
2.5 Points
The effect of a plant closing on employee morale is an example
of which of the following?
A. A qualitative factor
B. A quantitative factor
C. A sunk cost
D. A variable cost
Question 13 of 40
2.5 Points
44. If total fixed costs are $455,000, the contribution margin per
unit is $25.00, and targeted operating income is $25,000, how
many units must be sold to breakeven?
A. 11,375,000
B. 19,200
C. 18,200
D. 625,000
Question 14 of 40
2.5 Points
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that
will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered
to be:
45. A. opportunity costs.
B. irrelevant to the decision.
C. relevant to the decision.
D. sunk costs.
Question 14 of 40
2.5 Points
In a special sales order decision, incremental fixed costs that
will be incurred if the special order is accepted are considered
to be:
A. opportunity costs.
B. irrelevant to the decision.
C. relevant to the decision.
D. sunk costs.
46. Question 15 of 40
2.5 Points
Samson Incorporated provided the following information
regarding its only product:
Sale price per unit
$50.00
Direct materials used
$160,000
Direct labor incurred
$185,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
$120,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$70,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
$65,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$12,000
Units produced and sold
20,000
Assume no beginning inventory
Assuming there is excess capacity, what would be the effect on
operating income of accepting a special order for 1,200 units at
a sale price of $47 per product? The 1,200 units would not
require any variable selling and administrative expenses.
47. (NOTE: Assume regular sales are not affected by the special
order.)
A. Increase by $84,300
B. Decrease by $28,500
C. Increase by $24,300
D. Increase by $28,500
Question 16 of 40
2.5 Points
To find the number of units that need to be sold in order to
breakeven or generate a target profit, the formula used is:
A. (fixed expenses + operating income) ÷ contribution margin
per unit.
B. (fixed expenses + operating income) ÷ contribution margin
48. ratio.
C. (fixed expenses - operating income) ÷ contribution margin
ratio.
D. (fixed expenses - operating income) ÷ contribution margin
per unit.
Question 17 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume the following amounts:
Total fixed costs
$24,000
Selling price per unit
$20
Variable costs per unit
$15
If sales revenue per unit increases to $22 and 12,000 units are
sold, what is the operating income?
A. $264,000
49. B. $60,000
C. $108,000
D. $84,000
Question 18 of 40
2.5 Points
Blue Technologies manufactures and sells DVD players. Great
Products Company has offered Blue Technologies $22 per DVD
player for 10,000 DVD players. Blue Technologies' normal
selling price is $30 per DVD player. The total manufacturing
cost per DVD player is $18 and consists of variable costs of $14
per DVD player and fixed overhead costs of $4 per DVD player.
(NOTE: Assume excess capacity and no effect on regular sales.)
How much are the expected increase (decrease) in revenues and
expenses from the special sales order?
A. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase
in expenses $140,000
50. B. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase in
expenses $40,000
C. Expected increase in revenues $300,000; expected increase in
expenses $140,000
D. Expected increase in revenues $220,000; expected increase
in expenses $120,000
Question 19 of 40
2.5 Points
"Contribution margin per unit" is best described by which of the
following?
A. Sales price per unit minus fixed cost per unit
B. Sales price per unit minus variable cost unit
C. Sales price per unit minus fixed and variable costs per unit
D. Units sold time contribution margin ratio
Question 20 of 40
51. 2.5 Points
Which of the following best describes a "sunk cost"?
A. Costs that were incurred in the past and cannot be changed
B. Benefits foregone by choosing a particular alternative course
of action
C. A factor that restricts the production or sale of a product
D. Expected future data that differ among alternatives
Question 21 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume Cucumber Company expects each division to earn an
8% target rate of return. Assume the Company’s Pickle Division
had the following results.
Sales $24,500,000
52. Operating income $1,250,000
Total assets $15,500,000
The Division’s RI is:
A. ($10,000).
B. $10,000.
C. ($710,000).
D. $710,000.
Question 22 of 40
2.5 Points
If a company must decrease its selling price while all of the
company's expenses remain constant, what will happen to return
on investment (ROI)?
53. A. ROI will decrease.
B. ROI will increase.
C. ROI will not be affected.
D. We cannot determine the effect from the information
provided.
Question 23 of 40
2.5 Points
All of the following are responsibility centers EXCEPT:
A. profit centers.
B. investment centers.
C. customer centers.
D. cost centers.
54. Question 24 of 40
2.5 Points
Brockman Company is preparing its cash budget for the
upcoming month. The budgeted beginning cash balance is
expected to be $35,000. Budgeted cash disbursements are
$123,000, while budgeted cash receipts are $130,000. Brockman
Company wants to have an ending cash balance of $48,000.
How much would Brockman Company need to borrow to
achieve its desired ending cash balance?
A. $6,000
B. $90,000
C. $42,000
D. $55,000
Question 25 of 40
2.5 Points
55. Forty Winks Corporation manufactures nightstands. The
production budget shows that Forty Winks Corporation plans to
produce 1,200 nightstands in March and 1,050 nightstands in
April. Each nightstand requires .50 direct labor hours in its
production. Forty Winks Corporation has a direct labor rate of
$12 per direct labor hour. What is the total combined direct
labor cost that should be budgeted for March and April?
A. 6,300
B. 7,200
C. 27,000
D. 13,500
Question 26 of 40
2.5 Points
Budget committees most often would include all of the
following people EXCEPT:
56. A. CEO.
B. research and development manager.
C. shareholder.
marketing manager.
Question 27 of 40
2.5 Points
For the most recent year, Robin Company reports operating
income of $650,000. Robin's sales margin is 10%, and capital
turnover is 2.0. What is Robin's return on investment (ROI)?
A. 5%
B. 1%
C. 100%
D. 20%
Question 28 of 40
57. 2.5 Points
Kotrick Company has beginning inventory of 15,000 units and
expected sales of 23,000 units. If the desired ending inventory
is 18,000 units, how many units should be produced?
A. 20,000
B. 56,500
C. 10,000
D. 26,000
Question 29 of 40
2.5 Points
The performance evaluation of a profit center is typically based
on its:
58. A. flexible budget variance.
B. static budget variance.
C. return on investment.
D. return on assets.
Question 30 of 40
2.5 Points
Regarding the budgeting process, which of the following
statements is true?
A. The budget should always be designed by top corporate
management.
B. The budget should be approved by the company's external
auditors.
C. The budget should be designed from the bottom up, with
input from employees at all levels.
59. D. All of the listed statements are true regarding the budgeting
process.
Question 31 of 40
2.5 Points
Beginning inventory is $120,000 and ending inventory is 60%
of beginning inventory. Compute cost of goods sold for the
period if purchases are $400,000.
A. $72,000
B. $448,000
C. $520,000
D. $592,000
Question 32 of 40
2.5 Points
The difference between actual and budgeted figures is known
60. as:
A. fluctuations.
B. variances.
C. overages.
D. underages.
Question 33 of 40
2.5 Points
The ________ budget is the only budget stated ONLY in units,
not dollars.
A. production
B. sales
61. C. direct materials
D. manufacturing overhead
Question 34 of 40
2.5 Points
In a(n) ________ center, managers are accountable for both
revenues and costs.
A. cost
B. profit
C. equity
D. investment
Question 35 of 40
2.5 Points
The results of a customer survey about customer experiences
62. with the company's services would be an example of measuring
which perspective?
A. Financial
B. Customer
C. Internal business
D. Learning and growth
Question 36 of 40
2.5 Points
Assume Cucumber Company expects each division to earn an
8% target rate of return. Assume the Company’s Pickle Division
had the following results.
Sales $24,500,000
Operating income $1,250,000
Total assets $15,500,000
63. The Division’s ROI is:
A. 8.1%.
B. 15.8%.
C. 5.1%.
D. 7.0%.
Question 37 of 40
2.5 Points
Green Company has budgeted sales of 23,000 units for June and
25,000 units for July. Green's policy is to maintain its finished
goods inventory at 25% of the following month's sales.
Accordingly, at the end of May, Green had 5,750 units on hand.
How many units must it produce in June in order to support the
sales goal and maintain its policy regarding finished goods
inventory?
64. A. 6,250 units
B. 23,000 units
C. 23,500 units
D. 29,250 units
Question 38 of 40
2.5 Points
Feeney Furniture prepared the following sales budget.
Month
Cash Sales
Credit Sales
March
$20,000
$10,000
April
$36,000
$16,000
May
$42,000
$40,000
June
$54,000
$48,000
65. Credit collections are 15% two months following the sale, 50%
in the month following the sale, and 30% in the month of sale.
The remaining 5% is expected to be uncollectible. What are the
total cash collections in June?
A. $36,800
B. $90,800
C. $86,000
D. $96,600
Question 39 of 40
2.5 Points
Selected financial data for The Portland Porcelain Works Coffee
Mug Division is as follows.
Sales
$2,300,000
Operating income
$414,000
Total assets
66. $718,750
Current liabilities
$180,000
Target rate of return
10%
Weighted average cost of capital
8%
What is The Portland Porcelain Works Coffee Mug Division
capital turnover?
A. 5.6
B. 12.8
C. 3.2
D. 1.7
Question 40 of 40
2.5 Points
Which of the following types of cash outlays has its own
budget?