Process Costing System-Cost Accounting-Managerial Accounting
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Process Costing System-Cost Accounting-Managerial Accounting

Advanced Cost Accounting for Effective Managerial Decision-Making and Efficient Cost Management

Created by Robert (Bob) Steele
8 hours
Video Content
98
Lectures
55,254
Students
4.5
Rating
4.5
(55,254 students enrolled)

What you'll learn

Comprehend the key concepts and principles of process costing systems in cost accounting, distinguishing them from other costing methods.
Classify costs effectively, understanding different cost classifications and their importance in process costing.
Outline the step-by-step flow of costs in a process costing system, from raw materials to finished goods and cost of goods sold.
Differentiate between job cost systems and process cost systems, and determine the appropriate system for specific manufacturing scenarios.
Apply overhead accounting principles, including calculating predetermined overhead rates and allocating overhead costs to departments.
Record accurate journal entries related to costs in a process costing system, including transfers, direct and indirect wages, overhead costs, and sales transact
Calculate the cost per equivalent unit and allocate costs to ending work-in-process and transferred-out amounts using both FIFO and Weighted Average methods.
Explain key terms and definitions related to job cost systems, enhancing practical understanding and application.
Analyze process cost statements, interpreting the data to gain insights into cost control, performance evaluation, and managerial decision-making.

Course Content

12 sections • 98 lectures • 07:59:38 total length

Introduction

4 lectures • 21:05

Introduction07:39
PDF - 10 Managerial Accounting Introduction00:08
10 Managerial Accounting Introduction13:03
Accounting Comic Break00:15

Cost Classifications

8 lectures • 32:26

2 Cost Classifications00:16
PDF - 20 Cost Classifications00:08
20 Cost Classifications09:31
PDF - 30 Product Costs & Period Costs.ENCODING00:08
30 Product Costs & Period Costs.ENCODING16:25
+3 more lectures

Manufacturer’s Financial Statements

6 lectures • 13:15

3 Manufacturer’s Financial Statements00:39
PDF - 50 Manufacturer's Balance Sheet00:08
50 Manufacturer's Balance Sheet03:15
PDF -60 Manufacturer's Income Statement00:08
60 Manufacturer's Income Statement08:49
+1 more lectures

Cost Flows for a Manufacturing Company

6 lectures • 11:34

4 Cost Flows for a Manufacturing Company00:14
PDF - 70 Manufacturing Activities Flow00:08
70 Manufacturing Activities Flow07:51
PDF - 80 Just In Time (JIT) Manufacturing00:08
80 Just In Time (JIT) Manufacturing02:58
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Job Cost vs Process Cost System

4 lectures • 10:47

5 Job Cost vs Process Cost System01:10
PDF 90 Job Cost Vs Process Cost00:08
90 Job Cost Vs Process Cost09:13
Accounting Comic Break00:16

Process Cost System Overview Using FIFO Method

8 lectures • 41:10

6 Process Cost System Overview Using FIFO Method00:56
PDF - Cost Flows for a Process Cost System00:08
Cost Flows for a Process Cost System Part 108:53
Cost Flows for a Process Cost System Part 208:56
PDF - Equivalent Units Of Production00:08
+4 more lectures

Flow of Materials, Labor, & Overhead Cost Through Inventory Accounts

6 lectures • 36:50

7 Flow of Materials, Labor, & Overhead Cost Through Inventory Accounts00:44
PDF - 105 Flow of Materials, Labor & Overhead00:08
105 Flow of Materials, Labor & Overhead18:22
Short Calculation Problems 109:57
Multiple Choice 207:24
+2 more lectures

Cost Per Equivalent Units – and Assigning Costs Weighted Average Method

18 lectures • 56:21

8 Cost Per Equivalent Units – and Assigning Costs Weighted Average Method00:32
PDF - 110 Methods to Calculate Ending WIP and Units Completed00:08
110 Methods to Calculate Ending WIP and Units Completed04:36
PDF - 115 Equivalent Units of Production Weighted Average Method00:08
115 Equivalent Units of Production Weighted Average Method05:24
+14 more lectures

Overhead Costs & Allocation

10 lectures • 58:55

9 Overhead Costs & Allocation00:27
PDF - 140 Overhead Costs00:08
140 Overhead Costs11:14
PDF - 150 Overhead Allocation Predetermined Overhead Rate00:08
150 Overhead Allocation Predetermined Overhead Rate08:38
+6 more lectures

Comprehensive Problem – Recording Process Cost Journal Entries

7 lectures • 54:42

10 Comprehensive Problem – Recording Process Cost Journal Entries00:49
Excel Worksheet Download00:05
Part 112:01
Part 212:09
Part 313:12
+3 more lectures

Comprehensive Problem – Cost Per Equivalent Units & Cost Allocation (FIFO)

5 lectures • 32:28

11 Comprehensive Problem – Cost Per Equivalent Units & Cost Allocation (FIFO)00:56
Excel Worksheet Download00:05
Comprehensive Problem – Cost Per Equivalent Units & Cost Allocation (FIFO)22:31
Multiple Choice 608:41
Discussion Question 61 question
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Key Term & Definitions

16 lectures • 49:40

Conversion Costs Definition - What are Conversion Costs_ (1)01:57
Cost of Goods Completed - What is Cost of Goods Completed_02:51
Direct Labor Costs Definition - What are Direct Labor Costs_03:02
Direct Materials Definition - What is Direct Material_01:49
Equivalent Units of Production (EPU) - What are Equivalent U03:10
+11 more lectures

Description

Welcome to this course, where we delve into the intricacies of cost accounting in manufacturing companies utilizing process costing systems. This comprehensive course introduces you to managerial accounting topics specific to process cost systems and equips you with the essential knowledge and skills required for accurate cost classification, tracking, and allocation.

Starting with an overview of managerial accounting and cost accounting concepts, we explore the classification of costs and the significance of categorizing costs in various ways. Understanding the flow of costs through the accounting process in a manufacturing company is crucial, and we provide a comprehensive outline of this process.

We compare and contrast the two primary inventory costing systems used in manufacturing companies: job cost system and process cost system. You will gain insights into the circumstances in which each system is used, helping you identify the most suitable approach for different manufacturing scenarios.

In our exploration of the process cost system, we meticulously trace the flow of inventory costs. We track costs related to raw materials, their progression through work-in-process and factory overhead, their transformation into finished goods, and their ultimate expensing as cost of goods sold.

The course covers the concept of overhead and its importance, including the distinction between actual overhead incurred and estimated overhead applied to departments. You will learn how to calculate predetermined overhead rates and utilize them to estimate overhead allocated to different departments accurately.

Recording journal entries related to costs within the process cost system is a critical aspect, and we guide you through each step. You will gain hands-on experience in entering journal entries for the transfer of raw materials, direct and indirect wages, overhead costs, allocation of overhead to work-in-process, department transfers, finished goods, sales transactions, and cost of goods sold.

We delve into the calculation of the cost per equivalent unit and the assignment of costs to ending work-in-process and transferred-out amounts. We explore both the First In First Out (FIFO) and Weighted Average methods, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of cost allocation techniques.

Throughout the course, we provide clarity on key terms and definitions related to job cost systems, enhancing your practical knowledge and application of cost accounting concepts.

In addition to the instructional videos, the course includes a range of valuable resources, including downloadable PDF files for offline reference, preformatted Excel practice files to facilitate hands-on learning and reinforce Excel skills, multiple-choice practice questions to improve test-taking abilities, short calculation practice questions for concise problem-solving, and discussion questions for engaging in meaningful conversations with fellow students.

Your instructor, a seasoned professional with expertise in accounting concepts and software, is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA), and a curriculum development expert. With a wealth of practical experience and teaching proficiency, the instructor is committed to helping you achieve your learning objectives.

If you're an accounting student, aspiring accountant, business owner, or professional seeking to enhance your cost accounting skills, this course provides the comprehensive knowledge and practical tools needed to master process costing systems and make informed managerial decisions. Enroll now and embark on a transformative learning journey in cost accounting!

Who this course is for:

  • Accounting Professionals: Accountants, financial analysts, and professionals working in cost accounting roles can benefit from this course to deepen their understanding of process costing systems, enhance their cost analysis capabilities, and make informed managerial decisions.
  • Students of Accounting and Finance: Undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in accounting, finance, or related fields will find this course valuable in supplementing their classroom learning and gaining practical insights into cost accounting in manufacturing companies.
  • Business Owners and Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs, business owners, and managers of manufacturing companies can acquire a comprehensive understanding of process costing systems, enabling them to effectively manage costs, optimize resource allocation, and make informed business decisions.
  • Aspiring Accountants: Individuals aspiring to pursue a career in accounting or finance, especially in manufacturing or cost accounting roles, can use this course to gain a solid foundation in process costing systems and differentiate themselves in the job market.
  • Lifelong Learners: Curious learners with an interest in cost accounting, manufacturing, and managerial decision-making can enroll in this course to expand their knowledge and gain practical skills that can be applied in various professional contexts.

This course includes:

  • 8 hours on-demand video
  • 0
  • 24 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Full lifetime access
  • Certificate of completion

Instructor

Robert (Bob) Steele

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