ACC 406 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Performance Measurement, Indirect Costs, Volkswagen Emissions Scandal

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Functional-based systems that are based on volume measures, such as . Products costs will be distorted whenever the unit-based overhead cost doesn"t vary in direct proportion to non-unit based overhead consumed. Calculating consumption ratios (in relation to product costs) These measures and rates produce average costs that overstate or understate individual product costs. Won"t be necessarily accurate, but it"s a way to allocate the costs. Unit level activities: activities that perform every single time a unit is produced. Non-unit level activities: activities that aren"t performed every time a unit is produced. These costs very with some other factors (other than the units produced) Identifying these factors will be very helpful in predicting and managing these non-unit level activities costs. Abc: activity based costing addresses these issues (see page 5) Products that consume overhead activities in consistently different proportions. Abc sees costs that are . (see figure 1 for detail) Activities performed with a group (aka a batch) of similar products.

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