ACC 306 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Standard Cost Accounting, Cost Driver, Computer Font

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Costing: the process of accumulating, classifying, and assigning direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs to cost objects, which most commonly are products, services, or projects. Costs can be accumulated by tracing costs to a specific product or service or by accumulating costs at the department level and then allocating these costs from the departments to the products or services: job costing system. Jobs consist of individual products or batches of products or services. Appropriate when most costs incurred for the job can be readily identified with a specific product, batch of products, customer order, contract, or project. Types of companies: construction, printing, special equipment manufacturing, shipbuilding, custom furniture manufacturing, professional/medical services, advertising agencies, and others: process costing. Actual costing system: uses actual costs incurred for all product costs, including direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead. Normal costing system: uses actual costs for dm and dl, and normal costs for factory overhead.

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