PrinciplesofAccounting II Lesson #6A



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PrinciplesofAccounting II Lesson #6A Managerial Accounting and Cost Classification By Laurie L. Swanson Click the button below to navigate to the next slide.

Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting provides information to the internal decision makers of a business. Managerial accounting provides both financial and non-financial information.

Managerial Accounting Topics Some of the topics of managerial accounting follow: Determining the costs of products and services Product Pricing Cost Analysis Budgeting Break-even analysis Profit Planning

Managerial Accounting vs. Financial Accounting The major differences between managerial and financial accounting are in the following areas. See page 721 for more detail on these differences. Users and Decision Makers Purpose of Information Flexibility of Practice Timeliness of Information Time Dimension Focus of Information Nature of Information

Cost Classifications Recall that one of the purposes of managerial accounting is to provide management with information about the costs of products or services. Companies incur different types of costs that can be classified based on certain characteristics. Each cost classification provides management with a different type of information to be applied in analyzing different business situations.

Cost Classifications Costs can be classified into five categories: Behavior Traceability Controllability Relevance Function

Cost Classifications Any type of cost may be categorized using any one or a combination of the five different classifications.

Classification by Behavior Costs can be Fixed a cost which does not change as the volume of activity (production) changes Variable a cost which changes with changes in the volume of activity Mixed a cost which has both fixed and variable components

Classification by Traceability Costs can be Direct a cost which is incurred for the benefit of one specific product (cost object) Indirect a cost which is incurred for the benefit of more than one cost object or which cannot be easily or efficiently traced to a specific cost object

Classification by Controllability Costs can be Controllable a cost which can be affected (controlled) at the hierarchical level which is being measured Uncontrollable a cost which cannot be affected (controlled) at the hierarchical level which is being measured

Classification by Relevance Costs can be Sunk a cost which has already been incurred and cannot be avoided or changed regardless of future actions Out-of-pocket a cost which requires future cash outlays Opportunity a cost measured as the loss of potential benefits by choosing one course of action over another

Classification by Function Costs can be Product a cost which is necessary to produce a finished product Period a cost which is necessary to run the business during a specified fiscal period

Primary Classifications The three cost classifications we will focus on in our computations are Variable vs. Fixed Direct vs. Indirect Product vs. Period

Check Your Comprehension Minchoy Company manufactures kitchen cabinets. Check your comprehension of the ways in which costs can be classified by identifying the appropriate classification for the cost items listed on the following slides for Minchoy Company.

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Variable vs. Fixed Variable costs change with volume; fixed costs stay constant within a relevant range of activity Wood used in producing cabinets Variable Fixed Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! The amount of wood used in producing cabinets would vary with the number of cabinets produced.

Think it Through The amount of wood used in producing cabinets would vary with the number of cabinets produced; therefore, this would be classified as a variable cost. Try Another

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Variable vs. Fixed Variable costs change with volume; fixed costs stay constant within a relevant range of activity Cabinet pulls Variable Fixed Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! The number of cabinet pulls used would vary with the number of cabinets produced.

Think it Through The number of cabinet pulls used would vary with the number of cabinets produced, therefore, cabinet pulls used is a variable cost. Study this concept some more. Try Another Classification

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Direct vs. Indirect Direct costs can be traced to a specific cost object; indirect costs benefit more than one cost object. Paint used on cabinets Direct Indirect Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! Since it would be difficult to trace the exact amount of paint used on any given cabinet, this cost would be classified as indirect.

Think it Through This is a tough one. The amount of paint used on any given cabinet would be difficult to trace, therefore, paint would be considered an indirect cost. Try Another

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Direct vs. Indirect Direct costs can be traced to a specific cost object; indirect costs benefit more than one cost object. Cabinet pulls Direct Indirect Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! Since a specific cabinet pull can be traced to a specific cabinet, this would be classified as a direct cost.

Think it Through Since a specific cabinet pull can be traced to a specific cabinet, this would be classified as a direct cost. Try Another Classification

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Product vs. Period Product costs are incurred in producing a product or providing a service; period costs are costs incurred in operating a business. Rent expense on administrative offices Product Period Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! Any administrative expense is considered a period cost. This cost cannot be traced to a product.

Think it Through Any administrative expense is considered a period cost. This cost cannot be traced to a product. Try Another

Check Your Comprehension - Classification by Behavior Product vs. Period Product costs are incurred in producing a product or providing a service; period costs are costs incurred in operating a business. Cabinet pulls Product Period Click the button that matches your classification for the item listed.

Correct! Because cabinet pulls are used in a finished product, they are considered a product cost.

Think it Through Because cabinet pulls are used in a finished product, they are considered a product cost. Keep working on this concept.

Integrate Your Knowledge Remember that costs can be categorized based on any of the classifications discussed above. Try identifying multiple cost classifications for the same cost item by taking the Cost Classification quiz.

End of Lesson #6A Managerial Accounting and Cost Classification By Laurie L. Swanson