Cost Accounting Flashcards

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What is Cost Accounting?

A

Cost Accounting is a component of GAAP that records Ending Inventory on the Balance Sheet for
o Direct Materials
o Direct Labor
o Work in Process
o Finished Goods

Cost Accounting also records for the Income Statement

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What is the difference between Cost Accounting and Managerial Accounting?

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Cost Accounting - External Focus- GAAP

Managerial Accounting - Internal Focus- Not GAAP

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What are Product Costs (aka Inventory Costs)?

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Prime Costs

Conversion Costs

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What are included in Prime Costs?

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Direct Material USED - Have become part of the product or had a direct impact on the product

Direct Labor Used - Employees who worked on product and had direct impact

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What is Factory Overhead?

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All factory costs except for DM and DL used in production- including Spoilage (except for abnormal spoilage- which is a period cost and not included in OH).

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What is included in Fixed Factory Overhead?

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FFO : Estimated Costs / Normal Capacity

Uses Normal Activity

Examples of Fixed Factory OH: Depreciation (SL)- Utilities- Taxes

Under/Over-applied Fixed OH always goes to COGS

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What is included in Variable Overhead?

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VO : Estimated Activity / Actual Activity

Uses Actual Activity

Examples of Variable Factory OH: Deprecation (Units of Prod)- Indirect materials (supplies & insignificant items)- Indirect labor (factory foreman- janitors- machine maintenance)

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Where is Under/Over-applied Variable OH recorded?

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If Immaterial - Goes to COGS

If Material - Goes to WIP- Finished Goods- or COGS- based on their Ending Balance

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Where is Under/Over-applied Fixed OH recorded?

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It always goes to COGS

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What is indicated by a Debit balance in Actual Factory Overhead? How is it corrected?

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Under-applied overhead.

If it’s Fixed OH- under-applied goes to COGS.

If it’s Variable OH- under-applied goes to COGS if immaterial- but is allocated to WIP- FG or COGS based on ending balances.

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What is indicated by a Credit balance in Applied Factory Overhead? How is it corrected?

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A credit balance indicates over-applied overhead.

If Fixed overhead- it is corrected from COGS.

If Variable overhead- it is corrected through COGS if immaterial- but if material overage is allocated to WIP- FG or COGS based on ending balances.

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12
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Which variables are used to calculate Direct Material balances?

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Beginning Balance DR Net purchases (plus freight-in)CR Direct Materials Used
: Ending balance (goes to BS)

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What variables are used to calculated Work in Process (WIP)?

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Beginning Balance (End Bal of Previous WIP)DR Direct Materials UsedDR Direct Labor Used (Conversion Cost)CR COGMDR Factory Overhead Applied (Conversion Cost)
: Ending Balance (Goes to BS)

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What variables are included in Finished Goods calculations?

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Beginning BalanceDR COGM
: COGAS (Cost of Goods Avail for Sale)
CR COGS
: Ending Balance (Goes to BS)

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15
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How does Freight In affect Cost Accounting calculations?

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Inventory (Product) Cost

Part of DM Purchases

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16
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How does Freight Out affect Cost Accounting?

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Selling (Period) Cost

Not part of inventory

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17
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When is Job-Order Costing used?

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Used when costs are easily connected to a specific product or product line

Can also be applied to services

Calculation is the same as normal cost accounting - just use your T Accounts
- DM to WIP to FG to COGS
- You’re likely going to be solving for the last job in the queue

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What is the Direct Method for allocating service department costs?

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No services allocated between service departments- even if they serve each other. Only allocate to product(s)

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What is the Step Method for allocating service department costs?

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Services can be allocated to both other service departments and the product(s)

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20
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Under process costing- how are the units shipped calculated?

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Beginning Inventory+ Units Started- Ending Inventory
: No. Units Shipped

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21
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Which two inventory methods are used under Process Costing?

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FIFO

Weighted Average

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22
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What is another name for Process Costing?

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Equivalent Units of Production

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23
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How will Equivalent Finished Units under FIFO compare to EFU under the Weighted Average method?

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EFU FIFO will always be LESS than EFU Weighted Avg (unless Beginning Inventory is Zero)

24
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How are Direct Materials calculated under the Weighted Average Method?

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Beginning Inventory + Current Costs / EFU WA

25
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How are Conversion Costs calculated under Weighted Average Method?

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Beginning Inventory + Current Costs / EFU WA

26
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How are Equivalent Finished Units calculated for Direct Materials?

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Units Shipped + EI x % Complete DM
: EFU (Weighted Average Method)

  • Beginning Inventory x % Complete
    : EFU (FIFO)
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How are Equivalent Finished Units calculated for Conversion Costs?

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Units Shipped+ EI x % Complete CC
: EFU (Weighted Average)

  • Beginning Inventory x % Complete
    : EFU (FIFO)
28
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How are Direct Materials calculated under the FIFO method?

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Current Costs / EFU FIFO

Note: FIFO method uses Current Period costs only and ignores Beginning Inventory

29
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How are Conversion Costs calculated under the FIFO method?

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Current Costs / EFU FIFO

FIFO method uses Current Period costs only and ignores Beginning Inventory

30
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How is WIP calculated?

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Beginning balance (DM- DL- OH)+ Current Costs (DM- DL- OH)- COGM (Goes to Finished Goods)+ DM EFU x Cost per DM EFU+ CC EFU x Cost per CC EFU
: Ending WIP

31
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How do period costs and product costs relate to net sales- gross margin and operating income?

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Net Sales - Product Costs
: Gross Margin
- Period Costs
: Operating Income

32
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What is the focus of Activity Based Costing (ABC)?

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Focuses on eliminating non-value-added activities for poor quality and inventory and things customers don’t want or don’t care about

Inventory is expensive to store and storing something is not a value-added expenditure

Uses Cost Pools - Different departments can have different OH rates

Uses Several OH rates based on Activity - Cost Pool / Cost Driver

33
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How do Cost Pools and Allocations compare under ABC versus traditional costing system?

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Cost Pools and Allocations increase compared to a traditional costing system

34
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What is Backflush Costing?

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Connected to Just-in-Time Production- which is part of Activity-Based Costing and Total Quality Management (TQM)

  • Works backward to flush out COGS
  • Mostly GAAP
35
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What are the characteristics of By-Products?

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Usually immaterial and common costs aren’t allocated to them
Low Market Value
Can be valued at NRV
Can be treated as a contra expense and netted against COGS - Can be treated as a contra sale and netted against Sales
Recognition rules are very flexible with valuing and classifying by-products

36
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What are Cost Functions?

A

Measure how costs change relative to activity levels

High-Low Method

Change in Cost (High-Low pts) / Change in Activity (High-Low pts)

37
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What are product costs?

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Not expensed until product sold

-DM, DL, MOH applied=inventoriable

38
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Period Costs

A

Expense when incurred

S&GA, Interest

39
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Prime Costs

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DM&DL

40
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Direct Costs

A

DM (includes freight in) &DL (down time…breaks, setup, training)

41
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Conversion Cost

A

DL+MOH

42
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VC Behavior

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Change in total, do not vary cost per unit

43
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FC Behvaior

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Vary per unit, constant in total

44
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In joint product costs, do by products get allocation?

A

No

45
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COGM Calculation

A
Beg WIP
DM (RM used)
DL (RM used)
MOH (RM used)
-End WIP
=COGM
46
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RM Used Calc

A
Beg RM
\+Net PUrch
Avail for use
-End RM
RM Used
47
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COGS

A
FG Inv beg
\+COGM
COGAFS
-FG end
=COGS
48
Q

When is job coasting used?

A

Relatively few units produced

Each unit unique

49
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Total cost of a fg?

A

DM, DL, MOH

50
Q

Which method of costing will see decreaes in key inspections?

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JIT

51
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Limitation of ABC

A

Cost of determining drivers is high

52
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Two Methods for EU

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FIFO and WA

53
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WA EU Calculation

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2 steps:

  1. Units completed +
  2. End WIP% completed
54
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FIFO EU Calculation

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3 Step:

  1. Beg WIP% to be completed
  2. UNits comleted-Beg WIP
  3. End WIp% completed
55
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Cost per unit FIFO

A

Current Cost/EU

56
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Cost per unit WA

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Beg cost+current cost/EU