ACCTMIS 2300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Income Statement, Finished Good

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Cost in the purpose of creating a product. Direct materials: raw materials that are a significant part of the product and the cost can be easily traced to the product. Ex: radio in a car, paper to a magazine. Indirect materials: same as direct except the material cost cannot be easily traced to a product. Direct labor: payroll cost working directly to create the product. Indirect labor: same as direct labor, except they indirectly work to create the product. Ex: workers that don"t directly touch the product, janitors, security guards. Manufacturing overhead: costs other than direct materials and direct labor. Ex: rent on factory building, utilities, depreciation, property taxes, indirect materials, indirect labor b) c) d) e) Initially recorded as part of inventory on balance sheet. Expensed only when inventory is sold: direct materials used + direct materials = prime costs, direct labor + manufacturing overhead = conversion. Cost that is outside of the manufacturing process.

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