A. standard capacity
B. actual capacity
C. normal capacity
D. theoretical costing
Capacity Analysis and Inventory Costing
Capacity Analysis and Inventory Costing
A. actual costing method
B. normal costing method
C. direct costing method
D. indirect costing method
A. direct costing method
B. indirect costing method
C. actual costing method
D. normal costing method
A. capacity write down
B. capacity write up
C. capacity supplied
D. capacity borrowed
A. production exceeds breakeven sales
B. breakeven sales exceeds production
C. price exceeds cost
D. cost exceeds price
A. budgeted production units
B. indirect production units
C. input material units
D. accrued production units
A. negative income value
B. lower income
C. higher income
D. zero dividends
A. indirect labor cost of goods sold
B. direct labor cost of goods sold
C. direct material cost of goods sold
D. indirect material cost of goods sold
A. throughput costing
B. unit costing
C. batch costing
D. manufacturing costing
A. $363,000
B. $463,000
C. $393,000
D. $493,000