MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS >IP<
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Chapter 2, Problem 3E
EXERCISE 1-3 Classifying Costs as Product or Period Costs LO1−3
Suppose that you have been given a summer job as an intern at Issac Aircams, a company that manufactures sophisticated spy cameras for remote-controlled military reconnaissance aircraft. The company, which is privately owned, has approached a bank for a loan to help finance its growth. The bank requires financial statements before approving the loan.
Required:
Classify each cost listed below as either a product cost or a period cost for the purpose of preparing financial statements for the bank.
Depreciation on salespersons’ cars.- Rent on equipment used in the factory.
- Lubricants used for machine maintenance.
- Salaries of personnel who work in the finished goods warehouse.
- Soap and paper towels used by factory workers at the end of a shift.
- Factory supervisors’ salaries.
- Heat, water, and power consumed in the factory.
- Materials used for boxing products for shipment overseas. (Units are not normally boxed.)
- Advertising costs.
- Workers’ compensation insurance for factory employees.
- Depreciation on chairs and tables in the factory lunchroom.
- The wages of the receptionist in the administrative offices.
- Cost of leasing the corporate jet used by the company’s executives.
- The cost of renting rooms at a Florida resort for the annual sales conference.
- The cost of packaging the company’s product.
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Howard Cooper, the president of Finch Computer Services, needs your help. He wonders about the potential effects on
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS >IP<
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