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1 Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu© South-Western 2004 Survey of Accounting, 2/e 1 of 43 Chapter 10, ACCT125 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS FOR MANAGERS University of Management and Technology 1901 North Fort Myer Drive Arlington, VA 22209 Voice: (703) 516-0035 Fax: (703) 516-0985 Website: www.umtweb.edu

2 2 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Task Force Clip Art included in this electronic presentation is used with the permission of New Vision Technology of Nepean Ontario, Canada.

3 Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu© South-Western 2004 Survey of Accounting, 2/e 3 of 43 Chapter 10, ACCT125 Chapter 10 Accounting Systems for Manufacturing Businesses

4 4 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 After studying this chapter, you should be able to: ContinuedContinued Learning Objectives 1.Distinguish the activities of a manufacturing business from those of a merchandise or service business. 2.Define and illustrate materials, factory labor, and factory overhead costs. 3.Describe accounting systems used by manufacturing businesses. 4.Describe and illustrate a job order cost accounting system.

5 5 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Learning Objectives 5.Use job order cost information for decision making. 6.Diagram the flow of costs for a service business that uses a job order cost accounting system. 7.Describe just-in-time manufacturing. 8.Describe and illustrate the use of activity-based costing in a service business.

6 6 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 1 Distinguish the activities of a manufacturing business from those of a merchandise or service business. Learning Objective

7 7 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 MerchandisingMerchandising ManufacturingManufacturing Reports: Cost of merchandise sold Merchandise inventory Reports: Cost of goods sold Materials inventory Work in process inventory Finished goods inventory

8 8 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 2 Define and illustrate materials, factory labor, and factory overhead costs. Learning Objective

9 9 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Cost Classifications PeriodCostsPeriodCosts Selling Expenses Selling Expenses Administrative Expenses Administrative Expenses Direct Materials Direct Materials Factory Overhead Factory Overhead Direct Labor Direct Labor ProductCostsProductCosts

10 10 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Manufacturing Costs 1. Enters directly into the product. 2.Is significant amount of total product cost. 1.Enters directly into manufacturing the product. 2.Is significant amount of total product cost. Cost other than direct materials cost and direct labor cost incurred in the manufacturing of product. Direct Materials: Direct Materials: Direct Labor: Direct Labor: Factory Overhead: Factory Overhead:

11 11 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs Balance Sheet Income Statement

12 12 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Balance Sheet Materials Inventory Materials Inventory Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Income Statement Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs

13 13 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Work in Process Inventory Work in Process Inventory Balance Sheet Materials Inventory Materials Inventory Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Income Statement Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs

14 14 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Finished Goods Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Work in Process Inventory Work in Process Inventory Balance Sheet Materials Inventory Materials Inventory Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Income Statement Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs Cost of Goods Manufactured

15 15 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Cost of Goods Sold Cost of Goods Sold Finished Goods Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Work in Process Inventory Work in Process Inventory Balance Sheet Materials Inventory Materials Inventory Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Income Statement Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs Product costs flow through the balance sheet to the income statement

16 16 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Cost of Goods Sold Cost of Goods Sold Finished Goods Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Work in Process Inventory Work in Process Inventory Balance Sheet Materials Inventory Materials Inventory Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Manufacturing Cost Flows and Classifications Product Costs Materials Purchases Materials Purchases Period Costs Income Statement Direct Labor Direct Labor Factory Overhead Selling and Administrative Selling and Administrative Costs Period costs flow directly to the income statement

17 17 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 3 Describe accounting systems used by manufacturing businesses. Learning Objective

18 18 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Cost Accounting Systems 1. Many different jobs are worked on during each period and unit costs are computed by job. 2.Costs are accumulated using a job cost sheet. 1.A single product is produced on a continuous basis and unit costs are computed by department. 2.Costs are accumulated and reported using a departmental production report. Job Order Cost System Job Order Cost System Process Cost System Process Cost System

19 19 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 4 Describe and illustrate a job order cost accounting system. Learning Objective

20 20 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Materials Information and Cost Flows Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials Direct Labor Factory Overhead Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials Direct Labor Factory Overhead Materials Requisitions

21 21 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Materials Information and Cost Flows Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor Factory Overhead Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor Factory Overhead Materials Requisitions

22 22 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Labor Information and Cost Flows Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor Factory Overhead Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor Factory Overhead Time Tickets

23 23 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Labor Information and Cost Flows Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor3,500 Factory Overhead Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor7,500 Factory Overhead Time Tickets

24 24 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Predetermined Factory Overhead Rates Activity base examples Estimated total factory overhead costs Estimated activity base Predetermined factory overhead rate = 1. Direct labor hours 2. Direct labor dollars 3. Machine hours 4. Direct materials 5. Other

25 25 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Predetermined Factory Overhead Rates Estimated total factory overhead costs Estimated activity base Predetermined factory overhead rate = Why is the predetermined overhead rate calculated from estimated numbers at the beginning of the period? It is a tradeoff between accuracy and timeliness. If a company waited until the end of an accounting period, when all overhead costs are known, the allocated factory overhead would be accurate but not timely.

26 26 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Predetermined Factory Overhead Rates Estimated total factory overhead costs Estimated activity base Predetermined factory overhead rate = $50,000 estimated factory overhead costs 10,000 estimated direct labor hours =

27 27 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Predetermined Factory Overhead Rates Estimated total factory overhead costs Estimated activity base Predetermined factory overhead rate = $50,000 estimated factory overhead costs 10,000 estimated direct labor hours = $5 per direct labor hour

28 28 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Predetermined Factory Overhead Rates Estimated total factory overhead costs Estimated activity base Predetermined factory overhead rate = $50,000 estimated factory overhead costs 10,000 estimated direct labor hours = $5 per direct labor hour For each direct labor hour worked, factory overhead applied is $5. Job 71350 x $5 = $1,750 Job 72500 x $5 = $2,500 DirectFactory LaborOverhead HoursApplied

29 29 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Assigning Factory Overhead to Jobs Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor3,500 Factory Overhead Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor7,500 Factory Overhead Time Tickets Predetermined Overhead Rates

30 30 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Assigning Factory Overhead to Jobs Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor3,500 Factory Overhead1,750 Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor7,500 Factory Overhead2,500 Time Tickets Predetermined Overhead Rates

31 31 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Summary of Job Cost Sheets Job 71 1,000 units of American History Balance$ 3,000 Direct Materials2,000 Direct Labor3,500 Factory Overhead1,750 Total Job Cost$10,250 Job 72 4,000 units of Algebra Direct Materials$11,000 Direct Labor7,500 Factory Overhead2,500 $21,000 Total of debits to Work in Process

32 32 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Goodwell Printers Income Statement For the Month Ended December 31, 2004 Sales$28,000 Cost of goods sold20,150 Gross profit$ 7,850 Selling and admin. expenses: Sales salaries expense$2,000 Office salaries expense1,500 Total selling and admin. expenses3,500 Income from operations$ 4,350

33 33 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 5 Use job order cost information for decision making. Learning Objective

34 34 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Job 144 Item: 200 folding chairs Materials Quantity (board feet) Materials Price Materials Amount Direct materials: Wood Direct materials per chair 1,600 $3.50 $5,600 $28

35 35 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Job 163 Item: 200 folding chairs Materials Quantity (board feet) Materials Price Materials Amount Direct materials: Wood Direct materials per chair 2,000 $3.50 $7,000 $35

36 36 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 6 Diagram the flow of costs for a service business that uses a job order cost accounting system. Learning Objective

37 37 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Wages Payable Direct labor xxx Indirect labor xxx Factory Overhead Work in ProcessCost of Services Indirect labor xxx Supplies used xxx Applied overhead (xxx) Direct laborxxx Applied overhead xxx Completed jobs (xxx) Completed jobsxxx Supplies Used xxx Flow of Costs Through a Service Business

38 38 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 7 Describe just-in-time manufacturing. Learning Objective

39 39 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Issue Just-in-Time Manufacturing Traditional Manufacturing InventoryReduces inventory.Increases inventory to “buffer” or protect against process problems. Lead timeReduces lead time.Increases lead time as a buffer against uncertainty. Setup timeReduces setup time.Disregards setup time as an improvement priority. Production layoutEmphasizes product-oriented layout. Emphasizes process-oriented layout. ContinuedContinued

40 40 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Issue Just-in-Time Manufacturing Traditional Manufacturing Role of the EmployeeEmphasizes team-oriented employee involvement. Emphasizes work of individuals, following manager instructions. Production scheduling policyEmphasizes pull manufacturing. Emphasizes push manufacturing. QualityEmphasizes zero defects.Tolerates defects. SuppliersEmphasizes supplier partnering. Treats suppliers as “arm’s- length,” independent entities.

41 41 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 8 Describe and illustrate the use of activity- based costing in a service business. Learning Objective

42 42 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 Activity Activity- Base Usage  Activity Rate= Activity Cost Admitting1 admission  $180 per admission=$ 180 Radiological testing2 images  320 per image=640 Operating room4 hours  200 per hour=800 Pathological testing1 specimen  120 per specimen=120 Dietary and laundry7 days  150 per day=1,050 Total$2,790

43 43 of 43Visit UMT online at www.umtweb.edu Chapter 10, ACCT125 HOPEWELL HOSPITAL Customer (Patient) Profitability Report For the Period Ending December 31, 2004 Adcock, Kim Birini, Brian Conway, Don Wilson, Mary Revenues$9,500$21,400$5,050$3,300 Less patient costs: Drugs and supplies$ 400$1,000 $ 300$ 200 Admitting180 Radiological testing1,2802,560 1,280640 Operating room2,4006,4001,600800 Pathological testing240600120 Dietary and laundry4,20014,7001,050 Total patient costs$8,700$25,440$4,530$2,990 Income from operations$ 800$(4,040)$ 520$ 310


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