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1 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Chapter 2: Cost Terminology and Cost Behaviors Cost Accounting Principles, 8e Raiborn and Kinney

2 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Learning Objectives Why are costs associated with a cost object? What assumptions do accountants make about cost behavior, and why are such assumptions necessary? How are costs classified on financial statements, and why are such classifications useful? How does the conversion process occur in manufacturing and service companies? What are the product cost categories, and what items comprise those categories? How and why does overhead need to be allocated to products? How is cost of goods manufactured calculated and used in preparing an income statement?

3 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Cost Categories Association with cost object  Cost object is anything for which management wants to collect or accumulate costs Reaction to changes in activity Classification on the financial statements

4 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Cost Categories Association with cost object  Direct—traceable to a cost object  Indirect—not conveniently or practically traceable to a cost object treated as overhead allocated

5 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Cost Categories Association with cost object Reaction to changes in activity  Variable  Fixed  Mixed  Step Relevant Range — normal operating range

6 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Total and Unit Cost Behavior Varies in direct proportion to changes in activity Remains constant throughout the relevant range Remains constant throughout the relevant range Varies inversely with changes in activity throughout the relevant range Variable Cost Fixed Cost Total CostUnit Cost

7 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Cost Categories Classification on the financial statements  Unexpired—balance sheet assets  Expired—income statement expenses  Product—inventoriable costs Prime—direct material and direct labor Conversion—direct labor and overhead Product costs are unexpired before sale Product costs are expired when sold  Period—expensed in period incurred

8 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Product Costs Direct material  Measurable part of a product Direct labor  Labor used to manufacture a product or perform a service Overhead  Indirect production cost

9 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Period Costs Selling and administrative costs Distribution costs  Cost to warehouse, transport, and/or deliver a product or service  Major impact on managerial decision making

10 Purchase raw materials or supplies Input Product or Service Output CONVERSION Conversion Process Change Inputs into Outputs © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.

11 Materials Inventory Work in Process Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Balance Sheet Income Statement Cost Accumulation in a Manufacturing Company © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.

12 Product Cost – Direct Direct Material  Conveniently and economically traced to cost object Direct Labor  to manufacture a product or perform a service  includes wages paid to direct labor employees, production bonuses, and payroll taxes  may include holiday and vacation pay, insurance, and retirement benefits

13 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Product Cost – Indirect Overhead—indirect production costs  Fringe benefits, if cannot be easily traced to product  Overtime, if due to random scheduling  Cost of quality Prevention costs Appraisal costs Failure costs

14 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Product Cost Behavior Direct MaterialVariable Direct LaborVariable OverheadVariable, fixed, or mixed

15 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Overhead Cost Allocation Assign indirect costs to one or more cost objects  To determine full absorption cost (GAAP) To motivate management To compare alternative courses of action for planning, controlling, and decision making Allocation process should be rational and systematic

16 Product Cost Direct Materials Direct Labor Overhead Actual Cost System Actual Normal Cost System Actual Predetermined Overhead Rate Allocating Overhead Actual vs. Normal © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.

17 Predetermined Overhead Rate Allows overhead to be assigned during the period Compensates for fluctuations  that are not related to activity level  in activity level that do not affect fixed overhead

18 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Questions What is the difference between a fixed and variable cost? What are the three components of product cost? What are the three inventory accounts for a manufacturing company?

19 © 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Ethical Issues Expired costs—not on the balance sheet Period costs—not inventory Product costs—not selling or administrative costs Direct labor—not overstated Ending inventory—not overstated


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