Antioch Extraction, which mines ore in Montana, uses a calendar year for both financial-reporting and tax purposes. The

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Antioch Extraction, which mines ore in Montana, uses a calendar year for both financial-reporting and tax purposes. The following selected costs were incurred in December, the low point of activity, when 1,900 tons of ore were extracted: Straight-line depreciation Charitable contributions* Mining labor/fringe benefits Royalties Trucking and hauling $ 47,000 14,000 Less than 1, 900 tons. From 1,900-2,399 tons From 2,400-2,899 tons From 2,900-3,399 tons 427,500 109,000 417,875 "Incurred only in December. Peak activity of 3,200 tons occurred in June, resulting in mining labor/fringe benefit costs of $720,000, royalties of $148,000, and trucking and hauling outlays of $542,875. The trucking and hauling outlays exhibit the following behavior: $355, 375 417,875 480, 375 542,875 Antioch uses the high-low method to analyze costs.
Required: 1. Classify the five costs listed in terms of their behavior: variable, step-variable, committed fixed, discretionary fixed, step-fixed, or semivariable. 2. Calculate the total cost for next February when 2,200 tons are expected to be extracted. 3-a. Is hauling 1,900 tons with respect to Antioch's trucking/hauling cost behavior cost-effective? 3-b. If the company plans to extract 1,900 tons, at what number of tons can cost- effectiveness be achieved? 4. Distinguish between committed and discretionary fixed costs. If Antioch were to experience severe economic difficulties, which of the two types of fixed costs should management try to cut? 5. Speculate as to why the company's charitable contribution cost arises only in ► December.
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