CHAPTER 20 Job Order Cost Accounting ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Brief Exercises A Problems B Problems Study Objectives 1. Explain the characteristics and purposes of cost accounting. Describe the flow of costs in a job order cost accounting system. Explain the nature and importance of a job cost sheet. Indicate how the predetermined overhead rate is determined and used. Prepare entries for jobs completed and sold. Distinguish between under- and overapplied manufacturing overhead. Questions
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Top of Form Grade Details - All Questions Page: 1 2 Question 1. Question : (TCO F) For which situation(s) below would an organization be more likely to use a job-order costing system of accumulating product costs rather than a process costing system? Student Answer: A steel factory that processes iron ore into steel bars A factory that processes sugar and other ingredients into black licorice A costume maker that makes specialty costumes for figure skaters
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1. Predetermined overhead is a method of applying overhead to the products under job order costing system. In this method we estimate the overhead and estimate a base and calculate the predetermined rate as Estimated overhead/estimated base. Based on the usage of base‚ the overhead is applied to products. 2. The advantage is simplicity‚ the cost of each print is know and so overhead can easily be applied. The disadvantage is that the cost of print may not be a correct cost driver. As we have seen
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Job Order Cost System There are two main cost accounting systems used: Job order cost systems and Process cost systems. Both have very distinct differences that help each specialize in a certain type of manufacturing company. The job order cost system in particular is used to "provide product costs for each quantity of a product that is manufactured." When a product is called to be manufactured‚ then it is called a job. Once the job is ordered‚ the manufacturing company must go through a flow
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Greetings Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings (as well as other animals) intentionally make their presence known to each other‚ to show attention to‚ and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other. While greeting customs are highlyculture- and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and relationship‚ they exist in all known human cultures. Greetings can be
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Executive Summary This report analyses the costs associated with two of Coffee Beans Inc. products‚ Moana Loa and Malaysian blends based on two different costing methodologies‚ namely the traditional job costing system that the company uses so far and the Activity Based Costing (ABC). ABC provides us with a more detailed and accurate estimation of the real cost of the products and it can serve as the basis for suitable strategic decisions‚ concerning products mix‚ pricing‚ suppliers and market
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Your tone of voice accounts for 37% of how you communicate in a typical work environment. Focus on the following four aspects to improve this important basic communication skill:Pitch. A lower pitch can sound more authoritative and knowledgeable; many politicians and people in the public arena actively work to lower their voice pitch.Volume. If you are naturally quiet spoken‚ you may benefit from raising the volume. A quiet voice can be mistaken for a lack of confidence and timidity in certain situations
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Hogle Company – Job Order Costing Example Hogle Company is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. On January 1‚ the beginning of its fiscal year‚ the company’s inventory balances were as follows: Raw materials $20‚000 Work in process 15‚000 Finished goods 30‚000 Prepaid Insurance 10‚000 The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours worked. For the current year‚ the company estimated that it would work 75‚000 machine hours and incur $450
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