11.1 Establishing standard costs

Cards (52)

  • Standard costing is a method used to pre-determine the expected costs of production or service provision.
  • Match the purpose of standard costing with its benefit:
    Cost control ↔️ Improved efficiency
    Budgeting and planning ↔️ Cost control
    Performance evaluation ↔️ Enhanced planning
    Simplified pricing ↔️ Competitive prices
  • Direct materials standard cost refers to the expected cost per unit of raw materials required for production.
  • What are the two key components of direct material standards?
    Standard quantity and price
  • What factors influence the standard price of direct materials?
    Supplier quotes and market conditions
  • If one widget requires 2kg of material at £5 per kg, the direct material standard is £10 per widget.
  • Standard costing involves pre-determining the expected costs of production or service provision.

    True
  • Match the purpose of standard costing with its benefit:
    Cost control ↔️ Improved efficiency
    Budgeting and planning ↔️ Cost control
    Performance evaluation ↔️ Enhanced planning
    Simplified pricing ↔️ Competitive prices
  • Direct labor standard cost refers to the expected cost per hour of direct labor required for production.
  • Standard costs should be based on historical data rather than efficient operating conditions.
    False
  • The standard quantity for direct materials is influenced by the bill of materials and waste allowances.
  • If one widget requires 2kg of material at £5 per kg, the direct material standard is £10 per widget.
  • What are the two factors influencing the standard quantity of raw materials needed to produce one unit?
    Bill of materials ||| Production techniques
  • The standard variable overhead quantity is influenced by production volume and cost drivers.

    True
  • Cost control in standard costing involves comparing actual costs with standards
  • Standard costing can assist in preparing budgets and making informed business decisions.

    True
  • How does standard costing contribute to performance evaluation?
    Assess efficiency and productivity
  • One benefit of standard costing is improved efficiency
  • Standard costing simplifies the process of setting competitive prices.
    True
  • What does standard costing allow for in terms of performance evaluation?
    Assessing efficiency and productivity
  • Standard costing provides a reliable basis for budgeting
  • Match the purpose of standard costing with its benefit:
    Cost control ↔️ Improved efficiency
    Budgeting and planning ↔️ Cost control
    Performance evaluation ↔️ Enhanced planning
  • The expected cost per unit of raw materials required for production is called direct materials
  • Standard costs should be based on realistic expectations, not just historical data.

    True
  • What are the two key components of direct material standards?
    Standard quantity and price
  • If 2kg of material at £5 per kg is required for one unit, what is the direct material standard per unit?
    £10
  • The standard labor rate is influenced by collective bargaining agreements
  • If a product takes 0.5 hours to produce at a wage rate of £20 per hour, the direct labor standard is £10 per unit.
    True
  • The standard variable overhead rate is influenced by the production volume
  • The standard fixed overhead rate is calculated by dividing total budgeted fixed overhead costs by the expected units to be produced.

    True
  • Standard costing is used to identify variances between actual and expected costs.

    True
  • One benefit of standard costing is improved efficiency by identifying areas for cost reduction.
  • What are the three main standard costs set in a standard costing system?
    Direct materials, labor, overheads
  • Standard costs should be based on historical data rather than efficient operating conditions.
    False
  • The standard quantity for direct materials is influenced by the bill of materials and waste allowances.
  • What are the three main standard costs set in a standard costing system?
    Direct materials, labor, overheads
  • What are the two key components of direct material standards?
    Standard quantity and price
  • What factors influence the standard price of direct materials?
    Supplier quotes and market conditions
  • What are the two key components of direct labor standards?
    Standard hours and rate
  • The expected cost per unit of raw materials is called the standard price