100% found this document useful (1 vote)
113 views

Important Theorertical Questions

Unit costing is a costing technique used in industries that produce a single or similar products on a large scale, such as sugar, shoes, cement, and electronics. A cost sheet reveals total and unit costs, cost components, and facilitates cost comparisons. It also helps set prices and prepare bids. Industries using unit costing produce homogeneous goods at large scale and measure output in convenient units. An estimated cost sheet prepared using past actual costs aids price quoting for future production after considering expected cost changes. A cost sheet shows costs analytically while a production account aggregates costs for financial statement comparison.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
100% found this document useful (1 vote)
113 views

Important Theorertical Questions

Unit costing is a costing technique used in industries that produce a single or similar products on a large scale, such as sugar, shoes, cement, and electronics. A cost sheet reveals total and unit costs, cost components, and facilitates cost comparisons. It also helps set prices and prepare bids. Industries using unit costing produce homogeneous goods at large scale and measure output in convenient units. An estimated cost sheet prepared using past actual costs aids price quoting for future production after considering expected cost changes. A cost sheet shows costs analytically while a production account aggregates costs for financial statement comparison.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

IMPORTANT THEORERTICAL QUESTIONS

Q.1. Define Unit Costing. In what type of industry it is applied ?


Ans. Unit costing is the costing technique adopted by those undertaking which produces only
one product or a few grades of the same product on large scale.

This costing technique is used in the following industries :


1. Sugar Industry
2. Shoe manufacturing industry
3. Cement Industry
4. TV and Radio manufacturing, etc.

Q.2. What are the advantages of preparation of cost sheet ?


Ans. 1. It reveals total cost and cost per unit.
2. It discloses the total break up of total costs.
3. It helps in fixing up selling price more accurately.
4. It facilitates cost comparison.
5. It helps in the preparation of cost estimates for the submission of tenders.

Q.3. What are the characteristics of industries which uses unit costing ?
Ans. 1. Identical or homogeneous goods are manufactured.
2. Production is on large scale.
3. The goods are capable of being expressed in convenient unit of measurement.

Q.4. “Price Quotations requires preparation of estimated cost sheet”. Comment.


Ans. It is often seen that the management has to quote prices in advance in relation to goods
to be supplied in future. For this purpose, an estimated cost sheet is prepared to show the
estimated cost of products to be manufactured. While preparing the estimated cost sheet,
the cost of direct materials, direct wages and overheads are estimated on the basis of
past cost structure after taking into account the present conditions and also the
anticipated changes in future price level.

Q.5. Distinguish between Production Account and Cost Sheet.


Ans. 1. Production Account is based on double entry system, whereas cost sheet is not based
on double entry system.
2. Production Account shows the cost in aggregate and thus, facilitates comparison with
other financial accounts. Cost sheet shows the cost in detail and analytical manner,
which facilitates the comparison of cost for control.
Production Account is not useful for preparing tenders or quotations. Estimated cost sheets,
which are prepared on the basis of actual cost sheets, are useful for preparing tenders or
quotations.

Homework (Cost Sheet)


Q1. Following are the details of a company relating to month of march 2003:
1. Stocks As on March 1 As on March 31
- Raw Material Rs. 10,000 Rs, 12,000
- WIP 15,000 20,000
- Finished goods 40,000 35,000
2. Raw Material Purchased Rs. 80,000
3. Carriage inwards Rs.3,000
4. Direct Labour Rs.70,000.
5. Indirect labour Rs.30,000.
6. Printing and Stationery Rs.5,000.
7. Power - Factory Rs.18,000
- Office Rs.8,000
- Show Room Rs.6,000.
8. Indirect factory materials Rs.45,000.
9. Factory insurance Rs.7,000.
10. Managing Director’s remuneration Rs.21,000.
11. Depreciation on machinery Rs.24,000.
12. Sales Commission @ 5% of Sales.
13. Rent - Factory Rs.22,000
- Office Rs.14,000
- Show Room Rs.9,000
14. Sales Rs.5,00,000
Prepare cost sheet showing (i) Prime Cost; (ii) Works Cost; (iii) Cost of production;
(iv) Cost of Sales; and (v) profit.
Ans.: (i) Rs.1,51,000; (ii) Rs.2,92,000; (iii) Rs.3,40,000; (iv) Rs.3,85,000; (v) Rs.1,15,000

Q2. The books and records of AX Manufacturing Company present the following data
for the month of August, 1995.
Direct labour cost Rs. 16,000 (160% of factory overhead)
Cost of goods sold Rs. 56,000.
Inventory accounts showed these opening and closing balances:
August 1st August
Rs. 31stRs.
Raw materials 8,000 8,600
Work-in-progress 8,000 12,000
Finished goods 14,000 18,000
Other data:
Selling expenses 3,400
General and administration expenses 2,600
Sales for the month 75,000
You are required to prepare a statement showing cost of goods manufactured and sold and
profit earned.
Ans. Raw Material Purchases Rs. 36,000; Profit Rs. 15,600.

Q3. DURING FEBRUARY 2001 THOMAS LTD. HAS PRODUCED 5,000 PIECES OF A TRACTOR COMPONENT Z.
COSTS INCURRED DURING THE MONTH ON THIS OUTPUT ARE AS FOLLOWS :
DIRECT MATERIALS RS.1,20,000 OFFICE SALARIES RS. 60,000
DIRECT LABOUR 1,60,000 SALES SALARIES 80,000
FACTORY RENT AND RATE 30,000 CARRIAGE OUTWARD 10,000
OFFICE RENT 20,000 DELIVERY VAN EXPENSES 15,000
SHOW ROOM RENT 40,000 DEPRECIATION OF PLANT 25,000
POWER 10,000 DIRECT FACTORY EXPENSES 40,000
LIGHT 5,000 CRANE EXPENSES 25,000
SUNDRY FACTORY EXPENSES15,000 FACTORY SUPERVISION 40,000
INDIRECT WAGES 50,000 DEP ON OFFICE EQUIPMENT 5,000
ADVERTISEMENTS 50,000 SALES 1,00,0000
SALES COMMISSION 25,000
PREPARE COST SHEET GIVING ALL NECESSARY DETAILS REGARDING VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF COST
AND SHOWING :
(i) TOTAL COST OF 5,000 PIECES; (II) COST PER PIECE, AND (III) COST AS PERCENTAGE TO SALES.
ANS. [(I) RS.8,25,000 (II) RS.165 (III) 82.5%]

You might also like