AC 361 Chapter 4
Industries that convert raw materials into homogeneous products typically use __________ costing.
process
The activity in a processing department is performed:
uniformly on all units
When using process costing, each processing department has a separate _____________ account.
work in process
The direct method allocates service department costs:
directly to operating departments
Number of partially completed units x Percentage completion=
equivalent units
When using process costing, materials can be added _____________ processing department.
in any
Services provided between service departments are known as ____________ services.
interdepartmental
When many different jobs or products are worked on each period, the most likely costing system used is:
job-order
Direct labor plus manufacturing overhead equals __________ cost.
conversion
Methods to calculate departmental unit costs include:
- weighted average - FIFO
Work is performed on products, and materials, labor, and overhead costs are added to products in a(n) ___________ department.
processing
The method that provides for allocation of a service department's costs to other service departments, in a sequential manner is referred to as the ___________ method.
step-down
In process costing, manufacturing overhead costs are distributed to each department:
according to the amount of the allocation base incurred in the department
When computing the equivalent units of production under the weighted-average method, partially completed ___________ inventory is ignored.
beginning work in process
Equivalent units of production under the weighted-average method equal ___________.
equivalent units in ending work in process plus units transferred out
The two most commonly used methods for determining unit product costs are __________-__________ costing and __________ costing.
job-order process
The central purposes of an organization are carried out in the ___________ department.
operating
In situations where products have some common characteristics and some individual characteristics, ____________ costing is used.
operation
The two types of departments in large organizations are:
operating and service
A processing department is an organization unit:
where work is performed on a product, and materials, labor and overhead are added
When unit costs are transferred from department A to department B, department B will treat the costs as:
transferred in
Differences between job-order costing and process costing include that process costing:
- accumulates costs by department - is used for indistinguishable products
Similarities between job-order costing and process costing include the:
- basic purpose to assign and compute product costs - manufacturing accounts used - flow of costs through the manufacturing accounts
Examples of operating departments include:
- production department at a manufacturer - surgery department at a hospital - geography department at a university