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PROCESS COSTING
COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
PRESENTED BY
NAME
ROLL NO.Tanuj Patidar
41Deepak Patil
42Mayur Patil
43Vijay Patil
44Aniket Patwardhan
45
PRESENTED TOProf. M. A.
Ghanachari
What is Process Costing?Purpose of Process Costing and Industry
Applications
WHAT IS PROCESS COSTING?
• Process costing is a method of costing used to find out the cost of the product in each process.
• It is used to calculate cost per unit of product is ascertained at each stage of production.
• It is a form of operations costing.
• Process costing is used in industries like chemicals, textiles, steel, rubber, sugar, shoes, petrol, etc.
FEATURES OF PROCESS COSTING
• The production is continuous.
• The product is homogeneous.
• The product is standardized.
• Output of one process become raw material of another process.
• Costs are collected process-wise.
• The total cost of each process is divided by the normal output of that process to find out cost per unit of that process.
ADVANTAGES & LIMITATIONS OF PROCESS COSTING
ADVANTAGES
• Periodical determination of cost
• Simple and cheap
• Managerial control
• Standard processes and products
LIMITATIONS
• No detailed analysis
• Historical costs
• Estimates
• Difficult to calculate average cost where more than one type of products is manufactured.
METHODS OF PROCESS COSTING
• FIFO Method:
• It follows the principle that materials used should carry the actual experienced cost of the specific units used.
• It is more complex.
• It is more accurate.
• It is used where size and costs is large.
• Weighted Average Method:
• It assumes that all costs, whether from a preceding period or the current one are lumped together and assigned to produce units.
• It is simple to calculate
• It is used where assigning a specific cost to an individual unit impossible.
PURPOSE OF PROCESS COSTING
• To control the process
• To know cumulative cost
• To calculate the value of inventory of raw material, work-in-progress and finished goods at the end of the period.
• It is also used to assign price of the products.
INDUSTRY APPLICATION OF PROCESS COSTING
Process costing is mainly used in manufacturing industry. Following are the industries where process costing applied:
• Identical Products Industries
• Industries with Multiple Departments
• Industries with Interchangeable Parts
• Industries with Varying Product Features
• Innovative Industries
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