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Cost Estimation
Unit III
Characteristics of Forecasts, Forecasting Horizons, Steps to Forecasting, Forecasting Methods, Seasonal
Adjustments, Forecasting Performance Measures,
Cost Estimation, Elements of cost, Computation of Material Variances Break‐Even Analysis
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Classification of Cost
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Cost According to Elements
Expenses/
OverheadsMaterial Cost Labour Cost
Material cost : Cost of material traceable to one unit of product
Labor cost : Cost of human resource involvement
Expenses/ overheads : Cost associated with direct /indirect overheads;
design, administrative, production, sales/service, distribution
Classification of Cost
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Cost According to Behaviour
Variable CostFixed Cost Semi Variable Cost
Fixed Cost: Fixed in short run and long run
Variable Cost: Varies with volume and constant per unit
Semi variable Cost: fixed for one level of activity and variable for another
Classification of Cost
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Cost According to Functions
Administration
Cost
Production
Cost
Selling/ promotion/
Distribution Cost
R & D Cost
Classification of Cost
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Cost According to
Management Decisions
Differential
Cost
Marginal
Cost
Opportunity
Cost
Replacement
Cost
Imputed
Cost
Sunk
Cost
Marginal Cost is the cost added by producing one extra unit of a product.
Differential cost is the difference between the cost of two alternative decisions
opportunity cost refers to a benefit that could have been, but not received due to
choosing other alternative.
Sunk cost: is the cost of abandoned plant less salvage value. Not relevant for decision
making
Imputed Cost or Notional Cost :Actually not incurred (interest on own capital, rent on
owned building, etc.) but taken into account in capital budgeting decisions.
Replacement Cost : Cost of replacing equipment at current market price.
Classification of Cost
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Cost According to Expenses
Direct Cost Indirect Cost
• Physical assets
• Maintenance and operating costs
• Materials
• Direct labor
• Scrapped and reworked product
• Direct supervision of personnel
• Utilities
• IT systems and networks
• Purchasing
• Management
• Taxes
• Legal functions
• Warranty and guarantees
• Quality assurance
• Marketing and publicity
Cost Estimation
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Cost Estimation : is finding relationship between activities and cost
Cost estimation is done to
• Manage cost
• Making cost decisions
• Plan and set standards
Cost estimation results in reduced costs
Cost Estimation: simple model
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• This model ignores other cost behaviours and other cost drivers
• This model only takes into account the fixed and variable cost
TC=F+ Q.V
Where TC= Total cost
F =Fixed cost
Q =Quantity produced
V = Variable cost per unit
Total Cost TC
Fixed Cost F
Variable Cost V
Quantity Q
Cost
Cost Estimation: Unit Method
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• Unit method is Commonly used for preliminary stage estimates
• Total cost estimate TC is per unit cost (CU) times number of units (N)
TC=Cu × N
Example
• Cost to operate a car at Rs 5/Km for 500 km: TC = 5 × 500 = Rs 2500/-
• Cost to build a 100 m2 house at Rs 3000/m2: TC=3000× 100 = Rs 3 lac
Cost factors must be updated time to time
In case of several cost components, cost estimate components are
added to determine total cost estimate
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Cost Estimation: Cost Indexes
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Cost Index is ratio of cost today to cost in the past
• It Indicates cost changes over time & account for inflation
• Index is dimensionless
• WPI (Wholesale Price Index) is a good example
Cost estimate using index can be made as
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Cost Estimation: Cost-Capacity Equation
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Cost Capacity equation is also called power law and sizing model
Where C1= Cost at capacity Q1
C2= Cost at capacity Q2
Exponent x defines relation between capacities
If x = 1, relationship is linear
x < 1, economies of scale (larger capacity is less costly than linear)
x > 1, diseconomies of scale
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Cost Estimation: Cost-Capacity
Combined with Cost Index
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Example: A 1 hp water pump cost was Rs 3000 five years ago
when the cost index was 120. Estimate the cost of a 2 hp water
pump today when the cost index is 250. The exponent for a 1 hp
motor pump is 0.9.
Solution: Let C2 represent the cost estimate today
C2 = 3000(2/1)0.9(250/120) = Rs 11,663/-
Cost-capacity equation can be combined cost index (It/I0) to adjust
for effect of time (inflation)
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Cost Estimation: Factor Method
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• Factor method is especially useful in estimating total plant cost
• Both direct and indirect costs can be included
Total plant cost estimate TC is overall cost factor (h) times total cost of
major equipment items (CE) TC = h × CE
The cost factor is commonly the sum of a direct cost component
and an indirect cost component, i.e h = 1 + Σfi , for i components,
Example:
A packaging machine is expected to cost 2 crore with installation.
The cost factor for direct costs of machine in ready to operate
condition is 0.45. A cost factor of 0.15 is used to cover indirect cost.
What will the cost of the packaging machine ?
Solution: h = 1 + 0.45 + 0.15 = 1.6
TC = 1.6*2 crore= 3.2 crore
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Cost Estimation: Indirect Costs
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Indirect costs (IDC) are incurred in production, processes and service
delivery that are not easily tracked and assignable to a specific
function. Indirect costs (IDC) are shared by many functions because
they are necessary to perform the overall objective of the company
Indirect costs make up a significant percentage of the overall costs in
many organizations – 25 to 50%. Few indirect cost examples
• IT services
• Quality assurance
• Human resources
• Management
• Safety and security
• Purchasing; contracting
• Accounting; finance; legal
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Cost Estimation Approach
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Equipment and
capital Recovery
Direct material
Direct labour
Maintenance
and operation
Indirect Cost
Direct
Cost
+
+
+
+
+
Total Cost
+Desired Profit
Price
Bottom Up Approach
After Design stage
Cost Estimation Approach
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Equipment and
capital Recovery
Direct material
Direct labour
Maintenance
and operation
Indirect Cost
Direct
Cost
+
+
+
+
+
Total Cost
+Desired Profit
Price
Bottom Up Approach
After Design stage
Equipment and
capital Recovery
Direct material
Direct labour
Maintenance
and operation
Indirect Cost
Direct
Cost
+
+
+
+
+
Target Cost
+Allowed Profit
Market Price
Top down Approach: Design to cost
Before design stage
Computation of Material Variances
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• Material Cost Variance(MCV) : Material cost variance is the
difference between actual cost and standard cost.
favourable material variance  actual cost < standard cost
Unfavourable material variance  actual cost > standard cost
direct material cost variance: MCV = (RSQ x SP) - (AQ x AP)
where, revised standard quantity (RSQ) = (SQ/SO x AO)
SQ = Standard Quantity, SO = Standard Output , AO = Actual Output
SP = Standard Price,
AQ = Actual Quantity, AP = Actual Price
Computation of Material Variances
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Example
- Standard quantity of material Q for 400 units of output is fixed as 700 kg.
- Standard price per kg. of material Q is estimated to be Rs 350/-
- Actual quantity of material Q was 700 kg.
- Actual price of material was Rs 315/kg.
- Actual output was 300 units.
Solution,
Revised standard quantity (RSQ) = (SQ/SO) x AO
=700/400 x 300 = 550 units.
Material Cost Variance(MCV) =(SQxSP)-(AQxAP)
=(550x350)-(700x315)= - 28000/-
Since, the resulting figure is negative the variance is denoted as unfavourable
Break Even Analysis
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A decision maker needs to know which quantity should be sold before
entity starts making the profit. Break even analysis determines whether
a particular quantity of sales will result in profit or losses
Total Cost TC
Fixed Cost F
Variable Cost V
Quantity
Cost
Revenue
Break even
Quantity Q
Steps of break even chart
•Draw fixed cost line
•Draw variable cost line
•Draw Total cost line by adding the two
•Draw Revenue line
•The point of intersection of revenue line
and total cost line is break even point
Break Even Analysis
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Example: Manufacturing of a engineering product requires fixed cost
of Rs 42 lac for 1 lac quantity. Variable cost per product unit is Rs 30/-
for material, Rs 15/- for labour, and Rs 5/- for other overheads. Selling
price of the product is Rs 120/- Determine the quantity beyond which
firm starts making profit (break even quantity)
Fixed Cost = 50 lac
Variable cost / unit = 30+15+5= Rs 50/-
Total Cost = 4200000 + 50 x Q
Revenue = 120 x Q
Break even quantity B: 120 x B = 4200000 + 50 x B
B = 60000
Break Even Analysis: Limitations
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Break even analysis make some assumptions
•Selling price remains constant
•Variable cost is proportional to quantity produced
•Fixed cost remains constant
•All quantity produced is sold
These assumptions are not realistic mostly, and are limitations of
breakeven analysis

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cost estimation and break even analysis

  • 1. Cost Estimation Unit III Characteristics of Forecasts, Forecasting Horizons, Steps to Forecasting, Forecasting Methods, Seasonal Adjustments, Forecasting Performance Measures, Cost Estimation, Elements of cost, Computation of Material Variances Break‐Even Analysis 11/10/2016 1NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki
  • 2. Classification of Cost 11/10/2016 2NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost According to Elements Expenses/ OverheadsMaterial Cost Labour Cost Material cost : Cost of material traceable to one unit of product Labor cost : Cost of human resource involvement Expenses/ overheads : Cost associated with direct /indirect overheads; design, administrative, production, sales/service, distribution
  • 3. Classification of Cost 11/10/2016 3NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost According to Behaviour Variable CostFixed Cost Semi Variable Cost Fixed Cost: Fixed in short run and long run Variable Cost: Varies with volume and constant per unit Semi variable Cost: fixed for one level of activity and variable for another
  • 4. Classification of Cost 11/10/2016 4NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost According to Functions Administration Cost Production Cost Selling/ promotion/ Distribution Cost R & D Cost
  • 5. Classification of Cost 11/10/2016 5NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost According to Management Decisions Differential Cost Marginal Cost Opportunity Cost Replacement Cost Imputed Cost Sunk Cost Marginal Cost is the cost added by producing one extra unit of a product. Differential cost is the difference between the cost of two alternative decisions opportunity cost refers to a benefit that could have been, but not received due to choosing other alternative. Sunk cost: is the cost of abandoned plant less salvage value. Not relevant for decision making Imputed Cost or Notional Cost :Actually not incurred (interest on own capital, rent on owned building, etc.) but taken into account in capital budgeting decisions. Replacement Cost : Cost of replacing equipment at current market price.
  • 6. Classification of Cost 11/10/2016 6NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost According to Expenses Direct Cost Indirect Cost • Physical assets • Maintenance and operating costs • Materials • Direct labor • Scrapped and reworked product • Direct supervision of personnel • Utilities • IT systems and networks • Purchasing • Management • Taxes • Legal functions • Warranty and guarantees • Quality assurance • Marketing and publicity
  • 7. Cost Estimation 11/10/2016 7NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Cost Estimation : is finding relationship between activities and cost Cost estimation is done to • Manage cost • Making cost decisions • Plan and set standards Cost estimation results in reduced costs
  • 8. Cost Estimation: simple model 11/10/2016 8NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki • This model ignores other cost behaviours and other cost drivers • This model only takes into account the fixed and variable cost TC=F+ Q.V Where TC= Total cost F =Fixed cost Q =Quantity produced V = Variable cost per unit Total Cost TC Fixed Cost F Variable Cost V Quantity Q Cost
  • 9. Cost Estimation: Unit Method NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-7 • Unit method is Commonly used for preliminary stage estimates • Total cost estimate TC is per unit cost (CU) times number of units (N) TC=Cu × N Example • Cost to operate a car at Rs 5/Km for 500 km: TC = 5 × 500 = Rs 2500/- • Cost to build a 100 m2 house at Rs 3000/m2: TC=3000× 100 = Rs 3 lac Cost factors must be updated time to time In case of several cost components, cost estimate components are added to determine total cost estimate 11/10/2016
  • 10. Cost Estimation: Cost Indexes NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-8 Cost Index is ratio of cost today to cost in the past • It Indicates cost changes over time & account for inflation • Index is dimensionless • WPI (Wholesale Price Index) is a good example Cost estimate using index can be made as        0 0 I I CC t t ,at timeateindex valu,at timecost t,mepresent tiateindex valut,mepresent tiatcostestimated where 0000 tItC IC tt   11/10/2016
  • 11. Cost Estimation: Cost-Capacity Equation NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-12 Cost Capacity equation is also called power law and sizing model Where C1= Cost at capacity Q1 C2= Cost at capacity Q2 Exponent x defines relation between capacities If x = 1, relationship is linear x < 1, economies of scale (larger capacity is less costly than linear) x > 1, diseconomies of scale x Q Q CC        1 2 12 11/10/2016
  • 12. Cost Estimation: Cost-Capacity Combined with Cost Index NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-13 Example: A 1 hp water pump cost was Rs 3000 five years ago when the cost index was 120. Estimate the cost of a 2 hp water pump today when the cost index is 250. The exponent for a 1 hp motor pump is 0.9. Solution: Let C2 represent the cost estimate today C2 = 3000(2/1)0.9(250/120) = Rs 11,663/- Cost-capacity equation can be combined cost index (It/I0) to adjust for effect of time (inflation)              00 0 I I Q Q CC t x t t 11/10/2016
  • 13. Cost Estimation: Factor Method NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-14 • Factor method is especially useful in estimating total plant cost • Both direct and indirect costs can be included Total plant cost estimate TC is overall cost factor (h) times total cost of major equipment items (CE) TC = h × CE The cost factor is commonly the sum of a direct cost component and an indirect cost component, i.e h = 1 + Σfi , for i components, Example: A packaging machine is expected to cost 2 crore with installation. The cost factor for direct costs of machine in ready to operate condition is 0.45. A cost factor of 0.15 is used to cover indirect cost. What will the cost of the packaging machine ? Solution: h = 1 + 0.45 + 0.15 = 1.6 TC = 1.6*2 crore= 3.2 crore 11/10/2016
  • 14. Cost Estimation: Indirect Costs NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki15-17 Indirect costs (IDC) are incurred in production, processes and service delivery that are not easily tracked and assignable to a specific function. Indirect costs (IDC) are shared by many functions because they are necessary to perform the overall objective of the company Indirect costs make up a significant percentage of the overall costs in many organizations – 25 to 50%. Few indirect cost examples • IT services • Quality assurance • Human resources • Management • Safety and security • Purchasing; contracting • Accounting; finance; legal 11/10/2016
  • 15. Cost Estimation Approach 11/10/2016 15NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Equipment and capital Recovery Direct material Direct labour Maintenance and operation Indirect Cost Direct Cost + + + + + Total Cost +Desired Profit Price Bottom Up Approach After Design stage
  • 16. Cost Estimation Approach 11/10/2016 16NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Equipment and capital Recovery Direct material Direct labour Maintenance and operation Indirect Cost Direct Cost + + + + + Total Cost +Desired Profit Price Bottom Up Approach After Design stage Equipment and capital Recovery Direct material Direct labour Maintenance and operation Indirect Cost Direct Cost + + + + + Target Cost +Allowed Profit Market Price Top down Approach: Design to cost Before design stage
  • 17. Computation of Material Variances 11/10/2016 17NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki • Material Cost Variance(MCV) : Material cost variance is the difference between actual cost and standard cost. favourable material variance  actual cost < standard cost Unfavourable material variance  actual cost > standard cost direct material cost variance: MCV = (RSQ x SP) - (AQ x AP) where, revised standard quantity (RSQ) = (SQ/SO x AO) SQ = Standard Quantity, SO = Standard Output , AO = Actual Output SP = Standard Price, AQ = Actual Quantity, AP = Actual Price
  • 18. Computation of Material Variances 11/10/2016 18NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Example - Standard quantity of material Q for 400 units of output is fixed as 700 kg. - Standard price per kg. of material Q is estimated to be Rs 350/- - Actual quantity of material Q was 700 kg. - Actual price of material was Rs 315/kg. - Actual output was 300 units. Solution, Revised standard quantity (RSQ) = (SQ/SO) x AO =700/400 x 300 = 550 units. Material Cost Variance(MCV) =(SQxSP)-(AQxAP) =(550x350)-(700x315)= - 28000/- Since, the resulting figure is negative the variance is denoted as unfavourable
  • 19. Break Even Analysis 11/10/2016 19NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki A decision maker needs to know which quantity should be sold before entity starts making the profit. Break even analysis determines whether a particular quantity of sales will result in profit or losses Total Cost TC Fixed Cost F Variable Cost V Quantity Cost Revenue Break even Quantity Q Steps of break even chart •Draw fixed cost line •Draw variable cost line •Draw Total cost line by adding the two •Draw Revenue line •The point of intersection of revenue line and total cost line is break even point
  • 20. Break Even Analysis 11/10/2016 20NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Example: Manufacturing of a engineering product requires fixed cost of Rs 42 lac for 1 lac quantity. Variable cost per product unit is Rs 30/- for material, Rs 15/- for labour, and Rs 5/- for other overheads. Selling price of the product is Rs 120/- Determine the quantity beyond which firm starts making profit (break even quantity) Fixed Cost = 50 lac Variable cost / unit = 30+15+5= Rs 50/- Total Cost = 4200000 + 50 x Q Revenue = 120 x Q Break even quantity B: 120 x B = 4200000 + 50 x B B = 60000
  • 21. Break Even Analysis: Limitations 11/10/2016 21NHU 501 Dr N R Kidwai, JIT Barabanki Break even analysis make some assumptions •Selling price remains constant •Variable cost is proportional to quantity produced •Fixed cost remains constant •All quantity produced is sold These assumptions are not realistic mostly, and are limitations of breakeven analysis