Financial & Managerial Accounting, Loose-Leaf Version
Financial & Managerial Accounting, Loose-Leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781337270700
Author: Carl S. Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.3BPR

(a)

To determine

Direct cost:

A cost indicates the payment of cash or the obligation to pay the cash in the future period for the generation of revenue or the service performed. A direct cost is the cost which is directly involved in the process of production. For example: The cost of plastic is the direct material for manufacturing a bottle.

Indirect cost:

An indirect cost is the cost which is indirectly involved in the process of production. For example: The salary of supervisor of a manufacturing business cannot be traced even though the supervisor contributes for the production.

Cost object:

A cost object is something to which costs are assigned, it is often a product lines or customers department for which costs are accumulated or measured by the management.

To explain: The most logical definition for the final cost object.

(b)

To determine

To classify: Each cost as either direct cost or indirect cost.

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Chapter 15 Solutions

Financial & Managerial Accounting, Loose-Leaf Version

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