Vocabulary
Concept
Formula
Problem-Solving
100

Used for products which are indistinguishable from each other regardless of job order, like coca-cola

Process costing

100

Conversion Cost

Direct Labor + Manufacturing Overhead

100

Where do the units come from and where do they go?

Beginning Inventory + Started = Completed/Transferred + Ending Inventory

100

If the activity rate is $65 per order with a total of 120 orders for a product, the overhead cost assigned to the product is $________.

7,800

200

Cost Allocation Base

Is a measurable cause or driver of performing activity (what causes a cost to be incurred)

200

Similar products in a large quantity use what type of costing?

Process costing

200

PDOHR/POHR

Total MOH/Cost Driver

200

–Beginning work in process, 2,000 units
–Units transferred out, 42,000
-Units in ending work in process, 15,000, which are 80% complete for conversion costs

Compute equivalent units of production for both materials and conversion costs.

DM = 57,000

CC = 54,000

300

Equivalent Units of Production

Partial units and consolidate them into whole units

300

T/F We can't trace costs to cost objects under ABC costing

True. we can’t directly trace, we look at the driving activities [cause & effect relationship]

300

Cost per unit of activity

= $ Cost pool ESTIMATE/ # Cost drivers ESTIMATE

300

Beginning WIP: 2,000 pounds (60% processed)
Started: 36,000 pounds were started
Units completed and transferred out: 34,000 pounds were transferred out and ending WIP was 70% processed.
Calculate the equivalents units for Compounding Department for the month.

DM = 38,000

CC = 36,800

400

Activity Based Management

Identification and selection of activities to maximize the value of activities while minimizing their cost from the perspective of the final customers. The activity is "managed" for efficient use and value to customer.

400

Where do completed goods go to under Process Costing? Hint: Same as Job Order

Completed go to Inventory (B/S), then when sold COGS (I/S)

400

cost allocation rate for each cost pool

divide the total cost pool by the total cost driver

400

Total sales  $100,000
Total cost of meat  $ 85,000
Number of returns  50
Number of visits   25
Number of calls  120
Cost per return   $100
Cost per visit   $150
Cost per call   $30 

Based on this information, should Quality Meats drop this customer?

Sales − cost of sales − (cost of returns + cost of visits + cost of calls) = customer profit $100,000 − $85,000 − (50*$100 + 25*$150 + 120*$30) = $2,650. Keep this profitable customer.

500

Processing Department

it is the organizational unit WHERE work is performed on product and DM, DL and MOH is applied.

500

Why is ABC relevant today?

increase in Overhead (automation) and decrease in Direct Labor intensive

500

Cost of Goods Manufactured

Total Completed & Transferred DM + Conversion Costs

500

                         Chairs    Tables    Total Cost

Machine setups      200      600      $48,000

Inspections        250        470       $72,000

Labor hours      2,600     2,400

•What is the total amount of overhead costs assigned to the chairs using the traditional costing method?

Single overhead rate

($48,000 + $72,000) ÷ 5,000 = $24 per labor hour

Chairs:  2,600 × $24  =  $62,400

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