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Cost and Management Accounting




                    Notes
                                          Example: 1.  Sales commissions and offi ce rent.
                                                  2.   Selling and administrative expenses.

                                   The period costs are reported as expenses in the accounting period in which they:
                                   1.   best match with revenues,
                                   2.   when they expire, or
                                   3.   in the current accounting period.
                                   In addition to the selling and general administrative expenses, most interest expense is a period
                                   expense.

                                   Direct vs. Indirect Costs

                                   Direct costs are those costs that can be traced to specific segments of operations.

                                   Direct cost of the product can be classified into the following categories.

                                   1.   Direct Material:  Direct material which is especially used as a major ingredient for the
                                       production of a product.


                                          Example: (a)  The wood is a basic raw material for the wooden furniture. The cost of the
                                   wood procured for the furniture is known direct material cost.
                                   (b)   The cotton is a basic raw material for the production of yarn. The cost of procuring the
                                       cotton is known as direct material for the manufacturing of yarn.
                                   2.   Direct Labour: Direct labour is the cost of the labour which is directly involved in the
                                       production of either a product or service.


                                          Example: The cost of an employee who is mainly working for the production of a
                                   product/service at the centre, known as direct labour cost.
                                   3.   Direct Expenses: Direct expenses which are incurred by the firm with the production of

                                       either a product or service. The excise duty and octroi duty are known as direct expenses
                                       in connection with the production of articles and so on.
                                       Indirect costs are those costs that can not be identified with particular segments.

                                   4.   Indirect Material: The material which is spent cannot be measured for a product is known
                                       as indirect material.

                                          Example: The thread which is used for tailoring the shirt cannot be measured or quantifi ed
                                   in specific length as well as ascertained the cost.


                                   5.   Indirect Labour: Indirect labour is the cost of the labour incurred by the firm other than the
                                       direct labour cannot be apportioned.

                                          Example: Cost of supervisor, cost of the inspectors and so on.

                                   6.   Indirect Expenses: Indirect expenses are the expenses other than that of the direct expenses
                                       in the production of a product. The expenses which are not directly part of the production
                                       process of a product or service known as indirect expenses.






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