Exercise 1 - 12: Product Cost Flows Product Versus Period Costs
Exercise 1 - 12: Product Cost Flows Product Versus Period Costs
Exercise 1 - 12: Product Cost Flows Product Versus Period Costs
Required:
1. Determine the cost of batteries that would appear in each of the following accounts at April
30:
a. Raw Materials.
b. Work in Process.
c. Finished Goods.
d. Cost of Goods Sold.
e. Selling Expense.
2. Specify whether each of the above accounts would appear on the balance sheet or on the
income statement at April 30.
Summary:
Batteries purchased……………………………………………… 8,000
Cost per battery………………………………………………….. $10
Batteries withdrawn from storeroom……………………………. 7,600
Batteries used in sales staff’s motorcycles………………………. 100
Batteries used in production……………………………………... 7,500
Motorcycles completed and transferred to Finished Goods…….. 90%
Motorcycles unsold at April 30………………………………….. 30%
Answer:
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Required:
1. Prepare an answer sheet with the following column headings:
Period
Name Product Cost (Selling and
of the Variable Fixed Direct Direct Manufacturing Administrative) Opportunity Sunk
Cost Cost Cost Materials Labor Overhead Cost Cost Cost
List the different costs associated with the new company down the extreme left column (under
Name of Cost). Then place an X under each heading that helps to describe the type of cost
involved. There may be X ’s under several column headings for a single cost. (That is, a cost
may be a fixed cost, a period cost, and a sunk cost; you would place an X under each of these
column headings opposite the cost.)
Under the Variable Cost column, list only those costs that would be variable with respect
to the number of units of pottery that are produced and sold.
2. All of the costs you have listed above, except one, would be differential costs between the
alternatives of Staci producing pottery or staying with the aerospace company. Which cost is
not differential? Explain.
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