Cost Categorizing
Materials and labor
Cost analysis
Reoccurring costs
misc. accounting terms
100

Indirect or Direct 

What are the two classifications of costs?

100

Raw materials that become an integral part of the finished product and whose costs can be conveniently traced to the finished product

What are direct materials? 

100

adverting, shipping, sales travel costs 

What are examples of selling costs?

100

A cost that remains constant, in total, regardless of changes in the level of activity

What is a fixed cost 

100

Management accounts usually assume that costs are STRICTLY linear or that the relation between cost on the on hand and activity on the other can be represented by a straight line within

What is The linearity assumption?

200

A cost that can be easily and conveniently traced to a specified cost object. 

What is a Direct Cost?

200

Raw materials whose costs can not be easily or conveniently traced to finished products.

What are indirect materials?
200

The other names used to refer to selling costs

What are order- getting and order-filling costs?

200

Manufacturing overhead has fixed costs such as depreciation, insurance, property taxes, rent, and supervisory salaries

What are Examples of fixed costs

200

A cost that is incurred to support a number of cost objects but can not be traced to them individually.

What is a common cost?

300

The cost of paper used to create brochures at a printing company is the direct cost of the customer who buys brochures.

What is an example of a direct cost?

300

Consists of labor costs that can be easily traced to individual units of product. 

What is direct labor?

300

Includes all costs that are inquired to secure customer orders and get the finished product to the customer.

What are selling costs?

300

Organizational investments as a multiyear planning horizon that can’t be significantly reduced even for short periods of time would making fundamental changes

What are committed fixed costs?

300

A cost that is incurred to support a number of cost objects but can not be traced to them individually.

What is the definition of common cost?

400

A cost that cannot be easily and conveniently traced to a specified cost object.

What is an indirect cost?

400

assembly line workers

What is an example of direct labor?

400

selling costs and administrative costs

What are the two cost categories of non-manfactoring costs?

400

Even if operations are disturbed, they remain largely unchanged in the short term because cost of later restoring are much higher

What are committed fixed costs?

400

The third manufacturing cost category

Includes all manufacturing costs except direct materials and direct labor.  

What is manufacturing overhead?

500

The factory manager’s salary at Campbell soup in relation to the production of chicken noodle soup. 

What is an example of an indirect cost?

500

Another term for direct labor

What is touch labor?

500

Often called selling, general, and administrative costs.



What are non-manufacturing costs? 

500

investments in facilities and equipment, real estate taxes, insurance premiums, and salaries of top management

what are examples of fixed costs?

500

The range of activity within which the assumption that cost behavior is strictly linear is reasonably valid

What is relevant range? 

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