ACCY 207 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Potato Chip, Scott Paper Company, Indian Railways

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Job-order costing= used when many different jobs or products are worked on each period (ex"s: furniture manufacturing, special-order printing, and many types of service organizations) Overhead, raw materials, work in process, and finished goods: use a similar cost flow through the manufacturing accounts, differences between job-order and process costing. Many different jobs are worked on during a period. Many units of a single product is produced continuously or for a long period of time. In process costing, labor costs are traced to departments not to individual jobs: overhead costs. Equivalent units of production: after, the department"s output must be determined so that unit product costs can be computed. The difficulty is that a department usually has some partially completed units in its ending inventory: partially completed units are translated into an equivalent number of fully completed units. These 500 partially complete units are equivalent to 300 fully complete units (500 x 60% = 300).

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