Which of the following is a difference between job order costing and process costing systems?
A) Companies that use a process costing system accumulate product costs throughout the production process while companies that use a job order costing system accumulate product cost only at the end of the production process.
B) Companies that use a process costing system accumulate product costs in each production department and allocate the costs evenly across all units produced in the department during the period while companies that use job order costing accumulate product costs by job and allocate those costs only to the units in that particular job.
C) Companies that use a process costing system accumulate direct material and direct labor,but not manufacturing overhead while companies that use a job order costing systems accumulate direct material,direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
D) A process costing system would be appropriate for a company that manufactures custom solar panels while a job order costing system would be appropriate for a company which manufactures a line of solar panels.
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Q47: When using a process costing system,the formula
Q48: When using a process costing system,the formula
Q49: Which of the following is not a
Q50: The
A)the units may be in different departments
Q51: When a department has work in process
Q53: The mixing department of the Glasson Company
Q54: When a department has work in process
Q55: Conversion cost consist of
A)direct materials and direct
Q56: Which of the following is a difference
Q57: Bemis Corporation's Assembly Department had 2,000
A)54,800
B)57,200
C)64,800
D)72,000
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