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1 Khalid Aziz Cost Management Systems and Activity-Based Costing Khalid Aziz ACCOUNTING OF ICMAP, CA..B,C & D, PIPFA, BBA, MBA, M.COM, B.COM

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Khalid Aziz JOIN KHALID AZIZ ACCOUNTING(FINANCIAL & COST) OF ICMAP STAGE 1,2,3,4 (NEW CLASSES) CA..MODULE B,C,D PIPFA (FOUNDATION,INTERMEDIATE,FINAL) ACCA-F1,F2,F3 BBA,MBA B.COM(FRESH),M.COM MA-ECONOMICS..O/A LEVELS KHALID AZIZ… accountantsACCOUNTING(FINANCIAL & COST) OF ICMAP STAGE 1,2,3,4 (NEW CLASSES) CA..MODULE B,C,D PIPFA (FOUNDATION,INTERMEDIATE,FINAL) ACCA-F1,F2,F3 BBA,MBA B.COM(FRESH),M.COM MA-ECONOMICS..O/A LEVELS KHALID AZIZ… accountants

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 1 Describe the purposes of cost management systems.

Khalid Aziz Cost Management System A cost-management system (CMS) is a collection of tools and techniques that identifies how managements decisions affect costs.

Khalid Aziz What is Cost Accounting? Cost accounting is that part of the accounting system that measures costs for the purposes of management decision making and financial reporting.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 2 Explain the relationships among cost, cost objective, cost accumulation, and cost allocation.

Khalid Aziz Cost Accounting System Cost Accumulation Collecting costs by some natural classification such as materials or labor Cost Allocation Tracing costs to one or more cost objectives

Khalid Aziz Cost Accounting System MACHINING DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY FINISHING DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY RAW MATERIAL COSTS (METALS CABINETS DESKS TABLES Cost Accumulation Cost Allocation to Cost Objects: 1. Departments 2. Activities 3. Products

Khalid Aziz Cost A cost may be defined as a sacrifice or giving up of resources for a particular purpose. Costs are frequently measured by the monetary units that must be paid for goods and services.

Khalid Aziz Cost Objective What is a cost object or cost objective? It is anything for which a separate measurement of costs is desired.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 3 Distinguish among direct, indirect, and unallocated costs.

Khalid Aziz Direct Costs Direct costs can be identified specifically and exclusively with a given cost objective in an economically feasible way. What are direct costs?

Khalid Aziz Indirect Costs Indirect costs cannot be identified specifically and exclusively with a given cost objective in an economically feasible way. What are indirect costs?

Khalid Aziz What Distinguishes Direct and Indirect Costs? Managers prefer to classify costs as direct rather than indirect whenever it is economically feasible or cost effective. Other factors also influence whether a cost is considered direct or indirect. The key is the particular cost objective.

Khalid Aziz Categories of Manufacturing Costs Any raw material, labor, or other input used by any organization could, in theory, be identified as a direct or indirect cost depending on the cost objective.

Khalid Aziz JOIN KHALID AZIZ ACCOUNTING(FINANCIAL & COST) OF ICMAP STAGE 1,2,3,4 (NEW CLASSES) CA..MODULE B,C,D PIPFA (FOUNDATION,INTERMEDIATE,FINAL) ACCA-F1,F2,F3 BBA,MBA B.COM(FRESH),M.COM MA-ECONOMICS..O/A LEVELS KHALID AZIZ… accountantsACCOUNTING(FINANCIAL & COST) OF ICMAP STAGE 1,2,3,4 (NEW CLASSES) CA..MODULE B,C,D PIPFA (FOUNDATION,INTERMEDIATE,FINAL) ACCA-F1,F2,F3 BBA,MBA B.COM(FRESH),M.COM MA-ECONOMICS..O/A LEVELS KHALID AZIZ… accountants

Khalid Aziz Categories of Manufacturing Costs All costs which are eventually allocated to products are classified as either… 1direct materials, 2direct labor, or 3indirect manufacturing.

Khalid Aziz Direct Material Costs... –include the acquisition costs of all materials that are physically identified as a part of the manufactured goods and that may be traced to the manufactured goods in an economically feasible way.

Khalid Aziz Direct Labor Costs... –include the wages of all labor that can be traced specifically and exclusively to the manufactured goods in an economically feasible way.

Khalid Aziz Indirect Manufacturing Costs... –or factory overhead, include all costs associated with the manufacturing process that cannot be traced to the manufactured goods in an economically feasible way.

Khalid Aziz Product Costs... –are costs identified with goods produced or purchased for resale. Product costs are initially identified as part of the inventory on hand. These costs, inventoriable costs, become expenses (in the form of cost of goods sold) only when the inventory is sold.

Khalid Aziz Period Costs... –are costs that are deducted as expenses during the current period without going through an inventory stage.

Khalid Aziz Period or Product Costs In merchandising accounting, insurance, depreciation, and wages are period costs (expenses of the current period). In manufacturing accounting, many of these items are related to production activities and thus, as indirect manufacturing, are product costs.

Khalid Aziz Period Costs – Merchandising and Manufacturing In both merchandising and manufacturing accounting, selling and general administrative costs are period costs.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 4 Explain how the financial statements of merchandisers and manufacturers differ because of the types of goods they sell.

Khalid Aziz Financial Statement Presentation – Merchandising Companies Merchandise Inventory Merchandise Inventory Sales Cost of Goods Sold (an expense) Cost of Goods Sold (an expense) Selling and Administrative Expenses Selling and Administrative Expenses Balance Sheet Income Statement – Equals Gross Margin Equals Operating Income – Expiration Period Costs

Khalid Aziz Financial Statement Presentation – Manufacturing Companies Finished Goods Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Sales Cost of Goods Sold (an expense) Cost of Goods Sold (an expense) Selling and Administrative Expenses Selling and Administrative Expenses Balance Sheet Income Statement – Equals Gross Margin Equals Operating Income – Expiration Period Costs Direct Material Inventory Direct Material Inventory Work-in- Process Inventory Work-in- Process Inventory

Khalid Aziz Costs and Income Statements On income statements, the detailed reporting of selling and administrative expenses is typically the same for manufacturing and merchandising organizations, but the cost of goods sold is different.

Khalid Aziz Cost of Goods Sold for a Manufacturer The manufacturers cost of goods produced and then sold is usually composed of the three major categories of cost: 1Direct materials 2Direct labor 3Indirect manufacturing

Khalid Aziz Cost of Goods Sold for a Retailer or Wholesaler The merchandisers cost of goods sold is usually composed of the purchase cost of items, including freight-in, that are acquired and then resold.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 5 Understand the main differences between traditional and activity-based costing systems and why ABC systems provide value to managers.

Khalid Aziz Traditional Cost System All Unallocated Value Chain Costs Direct Material Resource Direct Labor Resource All Indirect Resources Products Direct Trace Direct Trace Cost Driver Unallocated

Khalid Aziz Two-Stage Activity-Based Cost System All Unallocated Value Chain Costs Direct Material Resource Direct Labor Resource Indirect Resource A Products Direct Trace Direct Trace Activity 1 Unallocated Other Direct Resources Indirect Resource Z Activity 10 %% Cost Driver Cost Driver

Khalid Aziz Activity-Based Costing Understanding the relationships among activities, resources, costs, and cost drivers is the key to understanding ABC and how ABC facilitates managers understanding of operations.

Khalid Aziz Example of Activities and Cost Drivers: Activities: Account billing Bill verification Account iniquity Correspondence Cost Drivers: No. of lines No. of accounts No. of labor hours No. of letters Activity-Based Costing

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 6 Identify the steps involved in the design and implementation of an activity-based costing system.

Khalid Aziz Designing and Implementing an Activity-Based Costing System Determine cost of activities, resources, and related cost drivers. Develop a process-based map representing the flow of activities, resources, and their interrelationships. Step 1 Step 2

Khalid Aziz Designing and Implementing an Activity-Based Costing System Collect relevant data concerning costs and the physical flow of the cost-driver units among resources and activities. Step 3

Khalid Aziz Designing and Implementing an Activity-Based Costing System Calculate and interpret the new activity-based information. Using an activity-based costing system to improve the operations of an organization is activity-based management (ABM). Step 4

Khalid Aziz Activity-Based Management Activity-based management aims to improve the value received by customers and to improve profits by identifying opportunities for improvements in strategy and operations.

Khalid Aziz Activity-Based Management A value-added cost is the cost of an activity that cannot be eliminated without affecting a products value to the customer. In contrast, non-value-added costs are costs that can be eliminated without affecting a products value to the customer.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 7 Use activity-based cost information to improve the operations of an organization.

Khalid Aziz Using ABC Information Activity-based management… provides costs of value-added and non-value-added activities. improves managers understanding of operations.

Khalid Aziz Learning Objective 8 Understand cost accountings role in a companys improvement efforts across the value chain.

Khalid Aziz Cost Accounting and the Value Chain A good cost accounting system is critical to all value-chain functions from research and development through customer service.

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