Handout 2 Flashcards
These are the materials which are easily identifiable with the product and forms
part of the finished product.
Direct Materials
These are the materials used in the production process but does not form part of the finished product.
Indirect Materials
This refers to the shipping costs which must be paid by the buyer
of the merchandise depending on the agreed terms of payment.
Freight in costs
Can also be reffered as Transportation Cost
This is used to record the movement of inventory. The entries in the stock card are made in chronological order according to the date of occurrence or purchase of raw materials.
Inventory stock card
This serves as the basis for recording the issuance of raw materials.
Materials requisition form
These are the defective or leftover materials in production. Scraps include fillings or excessive trimmings of materials after manufacturing operations
Scrap materials
The actual cost of the goods purchased.
Purchase of item
The costs incurred to import the goods from other countries.
Local taxes and duties
The cost for moving the goods from the source
to the buyer’s place.This involves any transport medium like trucking, shipping, air freight, or train.
Inward freight
Can also be called Freight in or Transportation Cost
An additional reduction in the value of an invoice or billing that the seller allows the
buyer to pay in advance than the due date or normal payment scheme.
Cash discount
The lower product cost being offered by the sellers to encourage bulk orders.
Volume discount
The amount by which a manufacturer reduces the retail price or published rate of a product and/or other additional cost-saving propositions to increase sales or market share.
Trade discount
The programs of sellers or the government to induce additional sales or patronization of products with corresponding terms and conditions..
Rebates and subsidies
The total cost to pack and secure the goods during the delivery. This entails more than the goods’ main packaging like boxes or bags individually, as well as the crates, containers, etc.
to secure all the units ordered.
Packing expenses
The appropriate reallocation of the total costs to the various materials if they shared a common costing like Inward Freight, Discounts, Packaging, etc.
Joint purchase cost