ACC 410 Lecture : Textbook notes

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Product costs costs involved in either making or purchasing a product, and they are called manufacturing or inventoriable, costs. Period costs operating costs that are not part of making or purchasing a product. Schedule of cost of goods sold (as part of income statement) Cost of goods sold = beginning merchandise inventory + purchases ending merchandise. When products are sold, total costs are transferred from finished goods account to cost of goods sold account. Total work in process (wip) is equal to the sum of the accumulated costs for all jobs in the subsidiary ledger. Source documents manual or electronic records created to capture and provide information about transactions or events. Overhead includes all production costs except direct materials and direct labour. Identify one or more overhead cost pools and allocation bases. 2: for each overhead cost pool, calculate an overhead allocation rate, for each overhead cool pool, allocate costs to the cost object.

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