Direct Costs, Indirect Costs, & Manufacturing Overhead

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1

If a product required a great deal of electricity to produce, and crude oil prices increased, which of the following costs most likely increased?

Direct materials

Prime costs

Direct labor

Conversion costs

Explanation

Conversion costs include both direct labor and overhead. Increases in crude oil prices are likely to impact the costs of generating electricity which is significant in manufacturing costs.

2

Which of the following costs includes all the product costs?

Direct material and conversion costs

Direct labor and prime costs

Manufacturing overhead and conversion costs

Direct labor and conversion costs

Explanation

Product costs consist of direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead. Materials and labor together are prime costs, while labor and overhead are conversion costs. Direct materials and conversion costs together are product costs.

3

Which of the following best describes direct labor?

Both a product cost and a prime cost

A prime cost

Both a period cost and a prime cost

A product cost

Explanation

Direct labor is a prime cost, a conversion costs, and a product cost.

4

Which of the following is assigned to goods that were either purchased or manufactured for resale?

Relevant cost

Opportunity cost

Period cost

Product cost

Explanation

Product cost is assigned to goods that were either purchased or manufactured for resale.

5

Conversion costs do not include:

Indirect labor

Indirect materials

Direct labor

Direct materials

Explanation

Conversion costs consist of direct labor and overhead. Thus, conversion costs include all product costs except direct materials.

6

Of the following, which would be not included as period expenses?

Sales and marketing expenses

Normal spoilage

Abnormal spoilage

G&A expenses

Explanation

Normal spoilage is an inventory cost rather than a period cost.

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