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1、CHAPTER 18,Spoilage, Rework, and Scrap,Basic Terminology,Spoilage units of production, either fully or partially completed, that do not meet the specifications required by customers for good units and that are discarded or sold for reduced prices,Basic Terminology,Rework units of production that do

2、not meet the specifications required by customers but which are subsequently repaired and sold as good finished goods Scrap residual material that results from manufacturing a product. Scrap has low total sales value compared with the total sales value of the product,Accounting for Spoilage,Accounti

3、ng for spoilage aims to determine the magnitude of spoilage costs and to distinguish between costs of normal and abnormal spoilage To manage, control, and reduce spoilage costs, they should be highlighted, not simply folded into production costs,Types of Spoilage,Normal Spoilage is spoilage inherent

4、 in a particular production process that arises under efficient operating conditions Management determines the normal spoilage rate Costs of normal spoilage are typically included as a component of the costs of good units manufactured because good units cannot be made without also making some units

5、that are spoiled,Types of Spoilage,Abnormal Spoilage is spoilage that is not inherent in a particular production process and would not arise under normal operating conditions Abnormal spoilage is considered avoidable and controllable Units of abnormal spoilage are calculated and recorded in the Loss

6、 from Abnormal Spoilage account, which appears as a separate line item on the income statement,Process Costing and Spoilage,Units of Normal Spoilage can be counted or not counted when computing output units (physical or equivalent) in a process-costing system Counting all spoilage is considered pref

7、erable,Inspection Points and Spoilage,Inspection Point the stage of the production process at which products are examined to determine whether they are acceptable or unacceptable units Spoilage is typically assumed to occur at the stage of completion where inspection takes place,The Five-Step Proced

8、ure for Process Costing with Spoilage,Step 1: Summarize the flow of Physical Units of Output identify both normal and abnormal spoilage Step 2: Compute Output in Terms of Equivalent Units. Spoiled units are included in the computation of output units,The Five-Step Procedure for Process Costing with

9、Spoilage,Step 3: Compute Cost per Equivalent Unit Step 4: Summarize Total Costs to Account For Step 5: Assign Total Costs to: Units Completed Spoiled Units Units in Ending Work in Process,Steps 1 - 5,Weighted-Average Method,Step 1: Summarize Physical Units Step 2: Compute Equivalent Units,Step 3: Co

10、st per Equivalent UnitStep 4: Summarize Total Costs,Step 5: Assign Total Costs,Steps 1 - 5,First-in, First-out Method,Step 1: Summarize Physical Units Step 2: Compute Equivalent Units,Step 3: Cost per Equivalent UnitStep 4: Summarize Total Costs,Step 5: Assign Total Costs,Standard Costing,Either met

11、hod may be modified by the replacement of actual costs with predetermined Standard Costs Simplifies methods since cost per equivalent unit is not recalculated. Cost per equivalent unit is simply the standard costs per unit.,Job Costing and Spoilage,Job-costing systems generally distinguish between n

12、ormal spoilage attributable to a specific job from normal spoilage common to all jobs,Job Costing and Accounting for Spoilage,Normal Spoilage Attributable to a Specific Job: When normal spoilage occurs because of the specifications of a particular job, that job bears the cost of the spoilage minus t

13、he disposal value of the spoilage,Job Costing and Accounting for Spoilage,Normal Spoilage Common to All Jobs: In some cases, spoilage may be considered a normal characteristic of the production process The spoilage is costed as manufacturing overhead because it is common to all jobs The Budgeted Man

14、ufacturing Overhead Rate includes a provision for normal spoilage,Job Costing and Accounting for Spoilage,Abnormal Spoilage: If the spoilage is abnormal, the net loss is charged to the Loss from Abnormal Spoilage account Abnormal spoilage costs are not included as a part of the cost of good units pr

15、oduced,Job Costing and Rework,Three types of rework: Normal rework attributable to a specific job the rework costs are charged to that job Normal rework common to all jobs the costs are charged to manufacturing overhead and spread, through overhead allocation, over all jobs Abnormal rework is charge

16、d to the Loss from Abnormal Rework account that appears on the income statement,Accounting for Scrap,No distinction is made between normal and abnormal scrap because no cost is assigned to scrap The only distinction made is between scrap attributable to a specific job and scrap common to all jobs,As

17、pects of Accounting for Scrap,Planning and Control, including physical tracking Inventory costing, including when and how it affects operating income NOTE: Many firms maintain a distinct account for scrap costs,Accounting for Scrap,Scrap Attributable to a Specific Job job- costing systems sometime t

18、race the scrap revenues to the jobs that yielded the scrap Done only when the tracing can be done in an economically feasible way No cost assigned to scrap,Accounting for Scrap,Scrap Common to All Jobs all products bear production costs without any credit for scrap revenues except in an indirect manner Expected scrap revenues are considered when setting is lower than it would be if the overhead budget had not been reduced by expected scrap revenues,Accounting for Scrap,Recognizing Scrap at the Time of Its Production so

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