
Concept explainers
Period Costs:
Period costs are costs incurred periodically with no relation to the production.
Product Costs:
The costs which are concerned directly with production of product are called product costs.
Cost of goods manufactured:
The total cost incurred in manufacturing a product is called cost of goods manufactured. The cost of goods manufacture is a combination of raw materials cost, direct labor costs and the manufacturing overhead cost incurred on the production of a product.
To determine:
1.
a. Determine whether the costs are period cost or product costs.
b. Determine the product cost as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
2.
Prepare Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured.
3. Computation of
4. Prepare the Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold.

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