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1 1 Pertemuan 12 QUIZ Matakuliah: J0274/Akuntansi Manajemen Tahun: 2005 Versi: 01/00

2 2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Memahami tingkat penguasaan atas materi yang telah diberikan

3 3 Outline Materi SOAL QUIZ

4 4 In a decision of whether to buy a new car and trade-in your old car or just keep your old car, which of the following are sunk costs? a. The cost of licensing the new car. b. The cost of licensing your old car next year if you keep it. c. The amount you paid for your old car. d. The amount you paid to repair your old car last month in case you wanted to sell it. In a decision of whether to buy a new car and trade-in your old car or just keep your old car, which of the following are sunk costs? a. The cost of licensing the new car. b. The cost of licensing your old car next year if you keep it. c. The amount you paid for your old car. d. The amount you paid to repair your old car last month in case you wanted to sell it. Quick Check

5 5 In a decision of whether to buy a new car and trade-in your old car or just keep your old car, which of the following are future costs that don’t differ between the alternatives? a. Monthly parking fees. b. Auto insurance. c. Theater tickets. d Driver’s license renewal fee. In a decision of whether to buy a new car and trade-in your old car or just keep your old car, which of the following are future costs that don’t differ between the alternatives? a. Monthly parking fees. b. Auto insurance. c. Theater tickets. d Driver’s license renewal fee. Quick Check

6 6 Which of the following are opportunity costs of attending the university? a. Tuition. b. Books. c. Lost wages. d. Not enough time for other interests. Which of the following are opportunity costs of attending the university? a. Tuition. b. Books. c. Lost wages. d. Not enough time for other interests. Quick Check

7 7 Colonial Heritage makes reproduction colonial furniture from select hardwoods. The company’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Is this enough hardwood to satisfy demand? a. Yes b. No Colonial Heritage makes reproduction colonial furniture from select hardwoods. The company’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Is this enough hardwood to satisfy demand? a. Yes b. No Quick Check

8 8 The company’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. What plan would maximize profits? a. 500 chairs and 100 tables b. 600 chairs and 80 tables c. 500 chairs and 80 tables d. 600 chairs and 100 tables The company’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. What plan would maximize profits? a. 500 chairs and 100 tables b. 600 chairs and 80 tables c. 500 chairs and 80 tables d. 600 chairs and 100 tables Quick Check

9 9 As before, Colonial Heritage’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Assume the company follows the plan we have proposed. Up to how much should Colonial Heritage be willing to pay above the usual price to obtain more hardwood? a. $40 per board foot b. $25 per board foot c. $20 per board foot d. Zero As before, Colonial Heritage’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Assume the company follows the plan we have proposed. Up to how much should Colonial Heritage be willing to pay above the usual price to obtain more hardwood? a. $40 per board foot b. $25 per board foot c. $20 per board foot d. Zero Quick Check

10 10 As before, Colonial Heritage’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Assume there is unlimited demand for chairs. Up to how much should Colonial Heritage be willing to pay above the usual price to obtain more hardwood? a. $40 per board foot b. $25 per board foot c. $20 per board foot d. Zero As before, Colonial Heritage’s supplier of hardwood will only be able to supply 2,000 board feet this month. Assume there is unlimited demand for chairs. Up to how much should Colonial Heritage be willing to pay above the usual price to obtain more hardwood? a. $40 per board foot b. $25 per board foot c. $20 per board foot d. Zero Quick Check


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