Across
- 2. what level of activity is described? Testing new products, administering parts inventories, designing products.
- 3. what method? includes beginning work-in-process or unfinished goods inventory in computing process costs.
- 5. what level of activity is described? Processing purchase orders, processing production orders, setting up equipment, handling material.
- 6. what costing system is used? is used where a single, homogeneous product or service is produced.
- 8. what level of activity is described? Processing units on machines, processing units by hand, or consuming factory supplies.
- 10. a factor that causes or relates to a change in the cost of an activity.
- 11. what costing system is used? is used when different types of products or batches are produced within a period. In this, direct materials costs and direct labor costs are usually traced directly to each piece.
Down
- 1. a costing approach that assigns resource costs to cost objects based on activities performed for the cost objects.
- 4. what formula name is BI+TI=EI+TO = Beginning Inventory (BI) + Transferred In (TI) = Unadjusted trial balance = Transferred Out (TO or supplies used) + Ending Inventory (EI or adjusted trial balance).
- 7. What method? Keeps beginning work-in-process or unfinished goods inventory separate.
- 9. what level of activity is described? General administration, plant building and grounds.
