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Cost Accounting
 CA is a formal system of accounting for costs
in the books of accounts by means of which
costs of products and services are ascertained
and controlled.
 Cost means “the price paid for something”
 Cost ascertainment is computation of actual
costs incurred
 Cost estimation is a process of predetermining
costs of goods and service.
Objectives of Cost
Accounting
 Ascertainment of cost
 Control of cost
 Guide to business policy such as make or buy,
introduction of new product etc
 Determination of selling price
CA and FA - Comparison
 Purpose
 Statutory requirements
 Analysis of cost and profit
 Periodicity of reporting
 Control aspect
 Historical and predetermined costs
 Format of presenting information
 Types of transactions recorded
Cost Centre
 Cost center is a location, person, or item of
equipment (or group of these) for which costs
may be ascertained and used for the purpose
of control
 It refers to a section of the business to
which costs can be charged.
 Types:
Personal and Impersonal cost centre
Production and Service cost centre
Cost Unit
 Cost units are the things, that the business is
set up to provide, of which cost is
ascertained.
 Unit of product, service or time in relation to
which cost may be ascertained or expressed
 Types:
 Units of production such as a ream of paper, a tonne of
steel, a meter of cable etc.
 Units of services such as passenger miles, consulting
hours, room per day, bed per day
Methods of costing
 It refers to the techniques and processes
employed in the ascertainment of costs
 Choice of the method depends upon the type
and nature of manufacturing activity
 Types: Broadly,
 Job costing or job order costing
 ProcessCosting
Other methods are variations of one of these
methods.
Methods of costing - Types
 Job Order Costing – Applies where work is
undertaken to customers special
requirements.
 Contract Costing orTerminal Costing: It is same
as Job order costing; however, job is small
and contract is big contract. Contract is of
long duration and may continue for more
than a financial year.
 Batch costing: Cost of a batch or group of
identical products is ascertained; each batch
of products is a cost unit for which costs are
ascertained.
Methods of costing –
Types…..
 Process Costing – Applies to a context where
there is a continuous process.Costs are
accumulated for each process.And then total
cost of a process is divided by the number of
units produced to arrive at cost per unit.
 Operations Costing: Involves cost
ascertainment for each operation.
 Operating or services costing: It is applied to
services; cost units are passenger –kilometer,
room per day, bed per day.
Methods of costing –
Types…..
 Multiple or composite costing – Application of
more than one method of costing in respect
of the same product. Used in industries where
a number of components are separately
manufactured and then assembled into a
final product.
 Single, output or unit costing: Applied to a
context where output produced are identical,
the cost per unit is found by dividing the total
cost by the number of units produced. E.g.
Steel output is identical but differentiated by
grades.
Techniques of costing –
Types…..
 Standard costing – Standard cost is
predetermined as target of performance and
actual performance is measured against the
standard.
 Budgetary control: By comparing actual with
planned / budgeted performance
 Marginal costing: Only variable cost is
allocated to individual cost centers or cost
units
Techniques of costing –
Types…..
 Total Absorption costing – Both fixed and
variable costs are charged to products.
 Uniform Costing: It is not a technique but a
situation wherein several undertakings use
the same costing principle and practices.
Elements of costs -
Materials
 Material cost : cost of commodities supplied to an
undertaking
Direct materials cost: those costs which are incurred for
and conveniently identified with a particular cost unit,
process or department.
Ex: cost of raw material
Indirect materials cost: those costs which cannot be
conveniently identified with a particular cost unit, process
or department.
Ex: cost of material that are inexpensive but may or may not
physically become part of the finished goods
Elements of costs – Labour
cost
 Labour cost : cost of remuneration (wages,
salaries, commissions, bonuses, etc etc) of the
employees of an undertaking
Direct labour cost: wages paid to workers
directly engaged in the production process.
Eg:Wages of machine operator
Indirect labour cost: those wages which cannot be
conveniently identified with a particular cost unit,
process or department
Elements of costs – Expenses
 Expenses: The cost of services provided to an
undertaking
Direct Expenses: those expenses which can be identified
with and allocated to cost centers or units.
. Eg: Royalty paid, depreciation of a plant used
Indirect Expenses: All indirect costs other than indirect
materials and labor.They cannot be directly identified
with a particular job, process or work order and are
common to cost units or cost centers
Ex: Rent and rates, lighting and power
Elements of costs – Price
cost
 Direct Material +
 Direct labour +
 Direct Expenses
Elements of costs – Over
heads
 Indirect Material +
 Indirect labour +
 Indirect expenses
Overheads are divided into
a. Production overheads
b. Office and administration overheads
c. Selling and distribution overheads
Elements of costs –
Production overheads
 Indirect Material such as coal, oil grease,
stationary in factory office+
 Indirect labour such as work manager’s salary,
salary of factory office staff, salary of inspector
and supervisors, watchman, sweeper
 Indirect Expenses such as factory rent,
depreciation of plant, repairs and maintenance
of plant, insurance of factory building, factory
lighting and power, internal transport expenses
Elements of costs – Office and
administration overheads
 Indirect Material such as stationary used in
administration office, postage, etc
 Indirect labour such as salary of office staff,
salary of of MD, Directors, watchman, sweeper
 Indirect Expenses such as office rent, insurance of
office building, office lighting and power,
telephone, depreciation of office furniture,
office a/c, sundry office expenses
Elements of costs – Selling
and distribution
overheads
 Selling cost: cost of seeking to create and stimulate
demand and of securing orders such as ads, samples and
free gifts, salaries of salesmen
 Distribution cost: cost of making packed product available
for dispatch and returning of empty packages for reuse
Indirect Material such as stationary used in sales office,
packing mat, cost of samples, price list, oil for delivery
vans
Indirect labour such as salary of sales staff, salary of of
MD, Directors, watchman, sweeper
Indirect Expenses such as advertising, traveling expenses,
showroom expenses, carriage outwards, rent of
warehouse, bad debts, insurance of goods in transit etc.
Components of total cost
 1 Prime Cost
 2.Works cost or factory cost
Prime cost + Factory Overheads
 Cost of production
Work cost + AdministrationOverheads
 Total cost or cost of sales
Cost of production + Selling and
distribution overhead
Cost accounting

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Cost accounting

  • 1. Cost Accounting  CA is a formal system of accounting for costs in the books of accounts by means of which costs of products and services are ascertained and controlled.  Cost means “the price paid for something”  Cost ascertainment is computation of actual costs incurred  Cost estimation is a process of predetermining costs of goods and service.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Objectives of Cost Accounting  Ascertainment of cost  Control of cost  Guide to business policy such as make or buy, introduction of new product etc  Determination of selling price
  • 5. CA and FA - Comparison  Purpose  Statutory requirements  Analysis of cost and profit  Periodicity of reporting  Control aspect  Historical and predetermined costs  Format of presenting information  Types of transactions recorded
  • 6. Cost Centre  Cost center is a location, person, or item of equipment (or group of these) for which costs may be ascertained and used for the purpose of control  It refers to a section of the business to which costs can be charged.  Types: Personal and Impersonal cost centre Production and Service cost centre
  • 7. Cost Unit  Cost units are the things, that the business is set up to provide, of which cost is ascertained.  Unit of product, service or time in relation to which cost may be ascertained or expressed  Types:  Units of production such as a ream of paper, a tonne of steel, a meter of cable etc.  Units of services such as passenger miles, consulting hours, room per day, bed per day
  • 8. Methods of costing  It refers to the techniques and processes employed in the ascertainment of costs  Choice of the method depends upon the type and nature of manufacturing activity  Types: Broadly,  Job costing or job order costing  ProcessCosting Other methods are variations of one of these methods.
  • 9. Methods of costing - Types  Job Order Costing – Applies where work is undertaken to customers special requirements.  Contract Costing orTerminal Costing: It is same as Job order costing; however, job is small and contract is big contract. Contract is of long duration and may continue for more than a financial year.  Batch costing: Cost of a batch or group of identical products is ascertained; each batch of products is a cost unit for which costs are ascertained.
  • 10. Methods of costing – Types…..  Process Costing – Applies to a context where there is a continuous process.Costs are accumulated for each process.And then total cost of a process is divided by the number of units produced to arrive at cost per unit.  Operations Costing: Involves cost ascertainment for each operation.  Operating or services costing: It is applied to services; cost units are passenger –kilometer, room per day, bed per day.
  • 11. Methods of costing – Types…..  Multiple or composite costing – Application of more than one method of costing in respect of the same product. Used in industries where a number of components are separately manufactured and then assembled into a final product.  Single, output or unit costing: Applied to a context where output produced are identical, the cost per unit is found by dividing the total cost by the number of units produced. E.g. Steel output is identical but differentiated by grades.
  • 12. Techniques of costing – Types…..  Standard costing – Standard cost is predetermined as target of performance and actual performance is measured against the standard.  Budgetary control: By comparing actual with planned / budgeted performance  Marginal costing: Only variable cost is allocated to individual cost centers or cost units
  • 13. Techniques of costing – Types…..  Total Absorption costing – Both fixed and variable costs are charged to products.  Uniform Costing: It is not a technique but a situation wherein several undertakings use the same costing principle and practices.
  • 14. Elements of costs - Materials  Material cost : cost of commodities supplied to an undertaking Direct materials cost: those costs which are incurred for and conveniently identified with a particular cost unit, process or department. Ex: cost of raw material Indirect materials cost: those costs which cannot be conveniently identified with a particular cost unit, process or department. Ex: cost of material that are inexpensive but may or may not physically become part of the finished goods
  • 15. Elements of costs – Labour cost  Labour cost : cost of remuneration (wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, etc etc) of the employees of an undertaking Direct labour cost: wages paid to workers directly engaged in the production process. Eg:Wages of machine operator Indirect labour cost: those wages which cannot be conveniently identified with a particular cost unit, process or department
  • 16. Elements of costs – Expenses  Expenses: The cost of services provided to an undertaking Direct Expenses: those expenses which can be identified with and allocated to cost centers or units. . Eg: Royalty paid, depreciation of a plant used Indirect Expenses: All indirect costs other than indirect materials and labor.They cannot be directly identified with a particular job, process or work order and are common to cost units or cost centers Ex: Rent and rates, lighting and power
  • 17. Elements of costs – Price cost  Direct Material +  Direct labour +  Direct Expenses
  • 18. Elements of costs – Over heads  Indirect Material +  Indirect labour +  Indirect expenses Overheads are divided into a. Production overheads b. Office and administration overheads c. Selling and distribution overheads
  • 19. Elements of costs – Production overheads  Indirect Material such as coal, oil grease, stationary in factory office+  Indirect labour such as work manager’s salary, salary of factory office staff, salary of inspector and supervisors, watchman, sweeper  Indirect Expenses such as factory rent, depreciation of plant, repairs and maintenance of plant, insurance of factory building, factory lighting and power, internal transport expenses
  • 20. Elements of costs – Office and administration overheads  Indirect Material such as stationary used in administration office, postage, etc  Indirect labour such as salary of office staff, salary of of MD, Directors, watchman, sweeper  Indirect Expenses such as office rent, insurance of office building, office lighting and power, telephone, depreciation of office furniture, office a/c, sundry office expenses
  • 21. Elements of costs – Selling and distribution overheads  Selling cost: cost of seeking to create and stimulate demand and of securing orders such as ads, samples and free gifts, salaries of salesmen  Distribution cost: cost of making packed product available for dispatch and returning of empty packages for reuse Indirect Material such as stationary used in sales office, packing mat, cost of samples, price list, oil for delivery vans Indirect labour such as salary of sales staff, salary of of MD, Directors, watchman, sweeper Indirect Expenses such as advertising, traveling expenses, showroom expenses, carriage outwards, rent of warehouse, bad debts, insurance of goods in transit etc.
  • 22. Components of total cost  1 Prime Cost  2.Works cost or factory cost Prime cost + Factory Overheads  Cost of production Work cost + AdministrationOverheads  Total cost or cost of sales Cost of production + Selling and distribution overhead