Pricing Decision and Cost Management

Pricing Decision and Cost Management

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Armanto Witjaksono

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1.

Multiple Choice

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Major influences of competitors, costs, and customers on pricing decisions are factors of

supply and demand

activity-based costing and activity-based management.

key management themes that are important to managers attaining success in their planning and control decisions.

the value-chain concept

2.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

Short-run pricing decisions include

pricing a main product in a major market

considering all costs in the value chain of business functions

adjusting product mix and volume in a competitive market while maintaining a stable price if demand fluctuates from strong to weak.

pricing for a special order with no long-term implications

3.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

Burkhart Company manufactures a product that has a variable cost of $25 per unit. Fixed costs total $1,000,000, allocated on the basis of the number of units produced. Selling price is computed by adding a 25 percent markup to full cost. How much should the selling price be per unit for 200,000 units?

$31.25

$42.00

$37.50

$30.00

4.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

The first step in implementing target pricing and target costing is

choosing a target price

determining a target cost.

developing a product that satisfies needs of potential customers.

performing value engineering

5.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

The best opportunity for cost reduction is during the

manufacturing phase of the value chain.

product or process design phase of the value chain.

marketing phase of the value chain.

distribution phase of the value chain.

6.

Multiple Choice

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1 pt

Each month, Haddon Company has $275,000 total manufacturing costs (20 percent fixed) and $125,000 distribution and marketing costs (36 percent fixed). Haddon’s monthly sales are $500,000.


The markup percentage on full cost to arrive at the target (existing) selling price is

25 percent.

75 percent.

80 percent.

20 percent.

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