definitions
definitions 2
types of costs
types of costs 2
100

external parties, outside information, compiling and presenting financial information to outsiders, (creditors, stockholders, regulators), focuses on PAST events, must follow GAAP

What is financial accounting?

100

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

What is direct labor?

100

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

What is a direct cost?

100

Direct labor, direct materials, and factory overhead

What is a manufacturing cost?

200

internal management, focuses on FUTURE events, does not follow GAAP, inside people

What is managerial accounting?

200

All manufacturing costs except direct materials and direct labor.

What is factory/manufacturing overhead?

200

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

What is an indirect cost?

200

Selling and administrative costs

What are non-manufacturing costs?

300

Anything for which cost data are desired. Either a direct or indirect cost

What is a cost object?

300

Small items of material such as glue and nails that may be an integral part of a finished product, but whose costs cannot be easily or conveniently traced to it.

What are indirect materials?

300

direct materials and direct labor

What is a prime cost?

300

 All costs that are incurred to secure customer orders and get the finished product or service into the hands of the customer.

What is a selling cost?

400

any materials that go into the final product

What are raw materials?

400

 The labor costs of janitors, supervisors, materials handlers, and other factory workers that cannot be conveniently traced to particular products.

What is indirect labor?

400

labor and overhead

What are conversion costs?

400

All executive, organizational, and clerical costs associated with the general management of an organization rather than with manufacturing or selling.

What is an administrative cost?

500

 Units of product that are only partially complete and will require further work before they are ready for sale to the customer. 

What is work in process?

500

 Units of product that have been completed but not yet sold to customers.

What are final goods?

500

All costs that are involved in acquiring or making a product. Raw materials, work in process, and finished goods

What is product cost?

500

When the cost is added to asset account

What is capitalizing a cost?