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1 January, 21:20

Wheels, Inc. manufactures wheels for bicycles, tricycles, and scooters. For each cost given below, determine if the cost is a product cost or a period cost. If the cost is a product cost, further determine if the cost is direct materials (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH) and then determine if the product cost is a prime cost, conversion cost, or both. If the cost is a period cost, further determine if the cost is a selling expense or administrative expense (Admin). Cost (a) is answered as a guide.

Solution:

Cost Product Period

DM DL MOH Prime Conversion Selling Admin.

a. Metal used for rims X X

b. Sales salaries

c. Rent on factory

d. Wages of assembly

workers

e. Salary of production

supervisor

f. Depreciation on

office equipment

g. Salary of CEO

h. Delivery expense

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  1. 1 January, 21:46
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    a. Metal used for rims: Product - DM - Prime

    b. Sales salaries: Period - Selling

    c. Rent on factory: Product - MOH - Conversion

    d. Wages of assembly workers: Product - DL - Prime - Conversion

    e. Salary of production supervisor: Period - Admin

    f. Depreciation on office equipment: Period

    g. Salary of CEO: Period - Admin

    h. Delivery expense: Period - Selling

    Explanation:

    - Direct materials are those materials and supplies that are consumed during the manufacture of a product, and which are directly identified with that product.

    - Direct labor is production or services labor that is assigned to a specific product, cost center, or work order.

    - Manufacturing overhead refers to indirect factory-related costs that are incurred when a product is manufactured.

    - Period costs are not directly tied to the production process. Overhead or sales, general, and administrative (SG&A) costs are considered period costs. SG&A includes costs of the corporate office, selling, marketing, and the overall administration of company business.

    - Product costs are the direct costs involved in producing a product. A manufacturer, for example, would have production costs that include: Direct labor, Raw materials, Manufacturing supplies, Overhead that's directly tied to the production facility such as electricity.

    - Prime cost = direct material + direct labor

    - Conversion cost = direct labor + MOH

    In this exercise:

    a. Metal used for rims: Product - DM - Prime

    b. Sales salaries: Period - Selling

    c. Rent on factory: Product - MOH - Conversion

    d. Wages of assembly workers: Product - DL - Prime - Conversion

    e. Salary of production supervisor: Period - Admin

    f. Depreciation on office equipment: Period

    g. Salary of CEO: Period - Admin

    h. Delivery expense: Period - Selling
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