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Cost Accounting Vocab
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1. A factor that links in a systematic way an indirect cost or group of indirect costs to a cost object
decision table
gross margin percentage
cost-allocation base
underapplied indirect costs
2. A costing system that traces direct costs to a cost object by using the actual direct-cost rates times the actual quantities of the direct-cost inputs and allocates the indirect costs based on the actual indirect-cost rates times the actual quantitie
cost of goods manufactured
probability distribution
actual costing
cost accumulation
3. Resource sacrificed or forgone to achieve a specific objective
period costs
cost
adjusted allocation-rate approach
work in progress
4. Contribution margin divided by operating income at any given level of sales
normal costing
cost object
facility-sustaining costs
degree of operating leverage
5. Selling price minus the variable cost per unit
probability distribution
operating leverage
contribution margin per unit
revenue driver
6. Costs related to the particular cost object that can be traced to that object in an economicqally feasible (cost-effective) way
direct costs of a cost object
manufacturing overhead allocated
revenue driver
process-costing system
7. All manufacturing costs other than direct material costs
conversion costs
refined costing system
merchandising-sector companies
cost
8. A unit or multiple units of a distinct product or service
job
expected monetary value
proration
service-sector companies
9. All manufacturing costs that are related to the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) but that cannot be traced to that cost object in an economically feasible way.
materials-requisition record
unit cost
product-sustaining costs
factory overhead costs
10. Predicted or forecasted cost (future cost) as distinguished from an actual or historical cost
unit cost
budgeted cost
probability distribution
merchandising-sector companies
11. Include the compensation of all manufacturing labor that can be traced to the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) in a economically feasible way
direct manufacturing labor costs
underabsorbed indirect costs
service-sustaining costs
outcomes
12. Anything for which a measurement of costs is desired
activity-based management (ABM)
cost object
contribution margin
work-in-process inventory
13. Goods completed - but not yet sold
facility-sustaining costs
activity-based costing (ABC)
source document
finished goods inventory
14. Costing system in which the cost object is masses of identical or similar units of a product or service
facility-sustaining costs
idle time
process-costing system
cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis
15. Predicted economic results of the various possible combinations of actions and events in a decision model
budgeted cost
product-cost cross-subsidization
probability
outcomes
16. Costs related to the particular cost object that cannot be traced to that object in an economically feasible (cost-effective) way
indirect costs of a cost object
normal costing
cost-allocation base
cost object
17. Allocated amount of indirect costs in an accounting period is greater than the actual (incurred) amount in that period.
activity-based management (ABM)
indirect manufacturing costs
overabsorbed indirect costs
expected value
18. Contribution margin per unit divided by selling price
degree of operating leverage
contribution margin percentage
activity
actual cost
19. Method of management decision-making that uses activity-based costing information to improve customer satisfaction and profitability
inventoriable costs
service-sustaining costs
activity-based management (ABM)
indirect manufacturing costs
20. Cost of goods brought to completion - whether they were started before or during the current accounting period
cost of goods manufactured
manufacturing-sector companies
finished goods inventory
sensitivty analysis
21. Allocated amount of indirect costs in an accounting period is less than the actual (incurred) amount in that period.
cost assignment
underallocated indirect costs
service-sustaining costs
product overcosting
22. Goods partially worked on but not yet completed
normal costing
cost-application base
work-in-process inventory
service-sector companies
23. General term that encompasses both (1) tracing accumulated costs that have a direct relationship to a cost object and (2) allocating accumulated costs that have an indirect relationship to a cost object
cost assignment
merchandising-sector companies
service-sector companies
operating leverage
24. The costs of activities related to a group of units of products or services rather than to each individual unit of product or service
contribution margin
batch-level costs
process-costing system
sensitivty analysis
25. The costs of activities performed on each individual unit of a product or service
choice criterion
margin of safety
cost pool
output unit-level costs
26. Amount of manufacturing overhead costs allocated to individual jobs - products - or services based on the budgeted rate multiplied by the actual quantity used of the cost-allocation base
output unit-level costs
budgeted cost
manufacturing overhead allocated
relevant range
27. Wage rate paid to workers (for both direct labor and indirect labor) in excess of their straight-time wage rates
overtime premium
period costs
prime costs
cost pool
28. Gross margin divided by revenues
process-costing system
manufacturing overhead allocated
relevant range
gross margin percentage
29. Companies that provide services or intangible products to their customers
underallocated indirect costs
service-sector companies
activity-based management (ABM)
average cost
30. Source document that contains information about the amount of labor time used for a specific job in a specific department
work-in-process inventory
idle time
labor-time record
underabsorbed indirect costs
31. Describes the likelihood (or the probability) that each of the mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive set of events will occur
contribution margin per unit
probability distribution
cost-application base
underabsorbed indirect costs
32. Allocated amount of indirect costs in an accounting period is less than the actual (incurred) amount in that period.
labor-time record
contribution margin percentage
manufacturing overhead costs
underapplied indirect costs
33. Total revenues minus total variable costs
contribution margin
degree of operating leverage
product overcosting
activity
34. Cost computed by dividing total cost by the number of units
revenue driver
overtime premium
unit cost
indirect costs of a cost object
35. Acquisition costs of all materials that eventually become part of the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) - and that can be traced to the costt object in an economically feasible way
direct costs of a cost object
job-cost sheet
activity-based costing (ABC)
direct material costs
36. Likelihood or chance that an event will occur
period costs
contribution margin per unit
probability
cost object
37. Inflows of assets (usually cash or accounts receivable) received for products or services provided to customers
event
work-in-process inventory
revenues
relevant range
38. Cost that remains unchanged in total for a given time period - despite wide changes in the related level of total activity or volume
cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis
fixed cost
labor-time record
contribution margin per unit
39. Companies that purchase and then sell tangible products without changing their basic form
merchandising-sector companies
cost allocation
job-costing system
PV graph
40. Operating income plus nonoperating revenues (such as interest revenue) minus nonoperating costs (such as interest cost) minus income taxes
facility-sustaining costs
batch-level costs
direct costs of a cost object
net income
41. Source documents that contains information about the cost of direct materials used on a specific job and in a specific department
overabsorbed indirect costs
breakeven point (BEP)
event
materials-requisition record
42. Direct materials in stock and awaiting use in the manufacturing process
direct materials inventory
factory overhead costs
cost driver
cost of goods manufactured
43. Amount of manufacturing overhead costs allocated to individual jobs - products - or services based on the budgeted rate multiplied by the actual quantity used of the cost-allocation base
manufacturing overhead applied
margin of safety
cost accumulation
budgeted cost
44. Wages paid for unproductive time caused by lack of orders - machine breakdowns - material shortages - poor scheduling - and the like
inventoriable costs
product-cost cross-subsidization
idle time
materials-requisition record
45. The spreading of underallocated manufacturing overhead or overallocated manufacturing overhead amound ending work in process - finished goods - and cost of goods sold
contribution margin
breakeven point (BEP)
conversion costs
proration
46. All manufacturing costs that are related to the cost object (work in process and then finished goods) but that cannot be traced to that cost object in an economically feasible way.
cost-application base
indirect manufacturing costs
product costs
output unit-level costs
47. Effects that fixed costs have on changes in operating income as changes occur in units sold and hence in contribution margin
finished goods inventory
cost
uncertainty
operating leverage
48. Objective that can be quantified in a decision model
finished goods inventory
breakeven point (BEP)
choice criterion
expected monetary value
49. Total revenues from operations minus cost of goods sold and operating costs (excluding interest expense and income taxes)
overabsorbed indirect costs
cost tracing
expected value
operating income
50. The costs of activities undertaken to support individual services
service-sustaining costs
relevant range
actual cost
product overcosting