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  • Cost Accounting
  • ʱ䣺2011-02-25ϢԴѧԺ壺[ С]
  • Overview

    This course is a study of the fundamentals of cost accounting within an industrial organization. The accounting functions related to materials, labor, and factory overhead are treated in detail. Job order and process cost systems are fully explored. Standard cost systems, budgeting, and managerial control functions are also discussed.
    Upon completion of this course, the student will:
    l          understand the design and use of Activity–Based Costing Systems.
    l          understand how costs are classified, why such classifications are useful and the assumptions made relative to cost behavior.
    l          understand how and why cost is allocated to products and services.
    l          understand process costing and cost of production report using average costing and FIFO costing methods.
    l          understand why lost units, normal and abnormal, occur in manufacturing process.
    l          understand costing for joint products and by-products.
    l          understand standard costing, setting and analyzing variances.
    l          understand factory overhead and overhead variances.
     
    Syllabus
    l          Introduction
    Cost accounting: basic concepts
    Type of cost, cost assignment, costing methods
    l          Type of cost
    Materials costing
    Labor cost and machinery
    l          Cost allocation, cost assignment. Costing Methods. Actual cost.
    Job costing
    Cost allocation
    Variable costing
    Process costing systems
    Cost of quality. Spoilage  
    Joint production process
    l          Activity-based Costing
    Activity
    Cost drivers
    Cost pool
    Cost allocation
    Activity based cost management
    l          Tools for planning and control. Budgeted costs
    Budget and planning
    Standard costs
     

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