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Process Costing and EOQ

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years ago by John Moffat.
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  • March 22, 2018 at 8:31 am #443393
    mango1991
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    Respected Sir,

    I have two doubts. The first one is with respect to Process costing and the second one with respect to EOQ.

    Doubt 1 –

    A firm operates a process costing system. Details of Process 2 for Period one are as follows –

    During the period 8,250 units were received from the previous process at a value of $453,750, labour and overheads were $350,060 and material introduced was $24,750.

    (I will not give further information as my doubt relates to the cost not the Equivalent Units)

    My doubt is why do we add ‘materials introduced’ ($24,750) to the cost of $453,750 while calculating the cost per unit for materials ? What exactly is the explanation of this ‘materials introduced’ ? If it means more material is being introduced, then where are the units ?

    I am assuming the units always go with the materials (as u say in your lectures), so the cost of $453,750 is for materials.

    DOUBT 2 (EOQ) –

    A company uses Material Z (cost $3.50 per kg) in the manufacture of Products A and B.
    The following forecast information is provided for the year ahead :

    Product A Product B

    Production (units) 25,300 10,100
    Material Z usage (kg per completed unit, net of wastage) 1.8 3.0
    Material Z Wastage (%) 5 11

    (I won’t give further information as my doubt relates to annual demand)

    My doubt is, while calculating the total requirement for material Z (in kgs) for the year ahead, why are we taking gross of wastage ? Meaning we are adding back the 5% wasted for Product A and 11% wasted for Product B.

    If we are forecasting 5% is going to go waste, then whats the point of ordering it ? I hope my doubt is clear.

    March 22, 2018 at 4:01 pm #443470
    John Moffat
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    Doubt 1: Suppose they are making cars. In the first process maybe they take the steel and turn it into a car. In the second process maybe they take the cars from the first process and then paint them.
    The steel and the paint are both materials – paint is introduced into the second process, but it does not mean that they are making more cars!!

    Doubt 2:

    It is common in practice for there to be waste as part of a process. If you were to paint your room you would order a little more paint than in theory you should need because some will always be wasted – if only because some would always drip from the brush onto the floor 🙂

    March 22, 2018 at 4:31 pm #443484
    mango1991
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    much appreciated Sir. Thank you for the quick clarifications 🙂

    March 22, 2018 at 4:39 pm #443487
    John Moffat
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    You are welcome 🙂

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