A) Costs cannot be allocated if the measurement basis for each product are different.
B) Physical measures usually result in less costs being allocated to the product that weighs the most.
C) The physical measure reflects a product's ability to generate revenues.
D) Obtaining comparable physical measures for all products is always straightforward.
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A) primary products
B) main products
C) joint products
D) a primary product and a byproduct
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A) $109,025
B) $35,600
C) $97,400
D) $163,625
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A) The sales value at split-off method lacks a common basis for allocating joint costs to products.
B) The complexity of the sales value at split-off method increases when managers make frequent changes to the sequence of post-split-off processing decisions.
C) The NRV method assumes that none of the markup is attributable to the separable costs.
D) The NRV method treats the joint products as though they comprise a single product.
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A) $51,840
B) $83,840
C) $119,840
D) $120,000
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A) Under the cause-and-effect criterion, the physical-measure method is highly desirable.
B) Byproducts are never excluded from the denominator used in the physical-measure method.
C) The NRV method is never used when the selling prices of joint products vary frequently.
D) The sales value at split-off method follows the benefits-received criterion of cost allocation.
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A) $0
B) $4800
C) $875
D) $20,000
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A) $138,500
B) $711,090
C) $666,000
D) $186,930
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A) the sales value at the split-off method is the best measure of benefits received
B) when selling prices of all products at the split-off are unavailable, the NRV method is the best alternative
C) the constant gross-margin percentage NRV method treats the joint products as though they comprise a single product
D) when selling prices are at the split-off point are available but further processing is necessary, the NRV method is the preferred allocation method
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A) estimated net realizable value
B) constant gross-margin percentage NRV
C) sales value at split-off
D) physical measures
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A) $453,600
B) $464,000
C) $630,000
D) $637,500
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