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Cost Accounting Standards Accounting 6310 Richard McDermott, Ph.D.
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History The CASB was established as an agency of Congress in 1968, dissolved in 1980, reinstated in 1988 Authorized to develop cost accounting standards The CASB has issued 19 costing standards that have the full effect of law
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Objectives Uniformity and consistency in cost accounting For defense contractors As a condition of contracting
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Cas is concerned with three areas in cost accounting: Measurement of cost Assignment of cost to cost accounting periods Allocation of costs to cost objectives
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CAS applies to: Negotiated non-exempt contracts Of less than $50 million and more than $500,000 Awarded to a business unit that received less than $50 Million in CAS covered awards during the proceeding accounting period.
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Contracts exempt from CAS requirements Sealed bid contracts Negotiated contracts not in excess of $500,000 Contracts with small businesses Firm fixed-price contracts –for the acquisition of commercial items, or –awarded on the basis of competitive bidding
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Contractor Disclosure Statement Submitted by contractor Discloses contractors day-to-day accounting practices Used as a means to measure the consistency and compliance to CAS Audited by DCAA
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CAS and cost principles are not one and the same... CAS addresses cost accounting on government contracts. The cost principles address cost allowability. Cost allowability is a procurement matter and is a function of law regulation or contract Costs may be allocable but unallowable
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Summary of CAS for Defense Contractors
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CAS 401 Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs –Indirect cost pool practices must be consistent as to: Classification as direct or indirect cost Indirect costs pools Methods of allocation to contract
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CAS 402 Consistency in Allocating Costs for the Same Purpose –Requires that each type of cost be allocated only once, and on only one basis, to any contract
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CAS 402 (continued) No final Cost objective shall have any cost allocated as an indirect cost, if other costs incurred for the same purpose, in like circumstances, have been included as a direct cost of that or any other final cost objective.
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CAS 403 Allocation of Home Office Expenses to Segments –Home office expenses shall be allocated on the basis of the beneficial or casual relationship between supporting and receiving activities
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CAS 404 Capitalization of Tangible Assets –Contractor must establish reasonable and consistently followed policies –The policies shall designate economic and physical characteristics for capitalization of tangible assets
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CAS 405 Accounting for Unallowable Costs –Costs mutually agreed to be unallowable shall be identified and excluded from billing to the government
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CAS 406 Cost Accounting Period –Contractor shall use its fiscal year as the cost accounting period
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CAS 407 Use of Standard Costs for Direct Material and Direct Labor –Standard costs may be used for estimating, accumulating, and reporting of direct material and direct labor when the following conditions are met:
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Standard Costing Conditions Standard costs are entered into the books of the account Standard costs and related variances are appropriately accounted for at the level of the production unit Practices regarding the setting of standards and disposition of variances are stated in writing and consistently followed
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CAS 408 Accounting for Costs of Compensated Personal Absence –The costs of compensated personal absence shall be assigned to the cost accounting period in in which the entitlement was earned –The cost of compensated personal absence for an entire cost accounting period shall be allocated pro-rata among the final cost objectives of that period
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CAS 409 Depreciation of Tangible Capital Assets –Depreciable costs shall be assigned to cost accounting periods –Annual depreciation costs shall be allocated to cost objectives
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CAS 410 Allocation of Business Unit General and Administrative Expenses to Final Cost Objectives –Business unit G&A expenses shall be grouped into a separate indirect cost pool which shall be allocated only to final cost objectives
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CAS 411 Accounting for Acquisition Costs of Material –Contractor shall have, and consistently apply, written accounting policies for accumulating and allocating costs of material Allocate direct material as direct cost Allocate indirect material as indirect costs
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CAS 412 Compensation and Measurement of Pension Costs –For defined contribution plans, the cost is the net contribution required –For measurement of defined benefit plan cost, an actuarial cost method is required
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CAS 413 Adjustment and Allocation of Pension Costs –Actuarial gains and losses shall be calculated annually and shall be assigned to the cost accounting period for which the valuation is made –Pension costs shall be allocated to each segment having participants in the pension plan
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CAS 414 Cost of Money As an Element of the Cost of Facilities Capital –the Cost of money shall be based on interest rates determined by the secretary of the treasury –The cost of capital committed to facilities shall be separately computed for each contract
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CAS 415 Accounting for the Cost of Deferred Compensation –The cost of deferred compensation shall be assigned to the cost accounting period in which the contractor incurs an obligation to compensate the employee
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CAS 416 Accounting for Insurance Costs –The amount of insurance costs to be assigned to a cost accounting period is the projected average loss for the period plus insurance administration expenses –Insurance premiums shall be pro- rated over the periods covered by the policy –The allocation of insurance costs shall be based on causal relationships
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CAS 417 Cost of Money As an Element of the Cost of Capital Assets Under Construction –The above costs shall be capitalized as a part of the capital asset being constructed
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CAS 418 Allocation of Direct and Indirect Costs –Written and consistently followed accounting policies are required –Indirect cost shall be accumulated in homogeneous cost pools –Pooled cost shall be allocated using causalof relationships
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CAS 419 No longer exists RIP CAS 419 Xxxxxx xxxxx Xxxxxxx
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CAS 420 Accounting for Independent Research and Development and Bid and Proposal Costs –Costs shall be identified in indirect cost pools –Costs cannot carry G&A –Costs shall be allocated to segments based on a causal relationship –Costs incurred in one accounting period shall not be assigned to any other period
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