Cost Accounting Basic Concepts and The Job Order 1
Cost Accounting Basic Concepts and The Job Order 1
Cost Accounting Basic Concepts and The Job Order 1
Accounting
System
Accounting System provides information
for:
• Internal reporting to managers for use in
planning and controlling manager operations
(Management Accounting).
• Internal reporting to managers, for use in
formulating plans and policies (Management
Accounting).
• External reporting to stockholders,
government and other outside parties
(Financial Accounting).
Where does “cost accounting” fit
within the framework above?
Where does “cost accounting” fit
within the framework above?
• Cost accounting fit in all framework above because it has the same three
major purposes.
a. Manufacturing Operation
b. Service organizations
Cost Accounting helps answer the ff
questions:
Is our plant operating efficiently and
economically?
Which of our costs are out of line, and how
can they be controlled?
Are our sales prices set realistically in relation
to costs?
What is the unit cost of each type of product
being manufactured?
Examples of how cost accounting concepts
are used in business:
• Estimating and Bidding
• Planning, Budgets and Control
• Estimating and Bidding
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I. Work in Process Inventory
• Reflects the cost of raw materials, direct labor,
and manufacturing overhead of goods on
which manufacturing has begun but has not
been completed at the end of the fiscal
period.
Finished Goods Inventory
• Reflects the cost of goods that have been
completed and are ready for sale.
System of Cost Accumulation
1. Actual Cost System ( Historical)
2. Standard Cost System (Predetermined)
3. Normal Cost System
1.Actual Cost System ( Historical)
• Collects the actual amounts of direct material,
direct labor and factory overhead that are
incurred for each product.
2. Standard Cost System (Predetermined)