Computing Cost
Computing Cost
Computing Cost
1. Cost is always related to its cause: It has been noticed that a cost
is related as closely as possible to its cause.
2. Abnormal costs are charged in costing: A cost incurred to meet
the loss by fire, riot, theft or accident is called an abnormal cost.
3. Cost is charged after it is incurred: If the cost has been incurred it
is considered no cost and it cannot be charged to a cost centre.
4. Past costs are not taken into consideration to
future costs: It is generally the system that the cost of
any period should be met in that period itself.
5. Keeping of accounts for cost is also based on
Double entry principle: The Cost Ledgers and other cost
control accounts are kept on the double-entry
principle.
How to
Calculate Mark-
up Percentage
Mark-up is the difference between how much an
item costs you, and how
much you sell that item for it's your profit per item.
2. Cost
Cost= Selling Price- Profit
Instructions: Read and understand the given
scenarios. With your partner, and explain your
answer in a ½ crosswise.
1. Roselle baked some choco cookies. The recipe
cost of each is P6.00. She wants to gain P4.00 each.
How much would be the selling price of each
cookie?
2.Andrie engaged himself in abuy and sell
business. He bought some banana muffin
and sold it for P20.00. He gained a profit of
P4.00 each muffin. How is the purchase
cost of Andrei’s product?
A. Direction: Complete the table below. Calculate your
percent mark-up based on selling price. Write your
answer in your quiz notebook.
B. Direction: Identify the following answer in box
provided.
Cost of Production Cost is charged after it is incurred
Abnormal costs are charged in costing Mark-up
Cost is always related to its cause
1. It refers to the total cost incurred by a business to
produce a specific quantity of a product or offer a service.
2. It is the difference between how much an item costs
you, and how
much you sell that item for it's your profit per item.
3. It has been noticed that a cost is related as closely as
possible to its cause.
4. A cost incurred to meet the loss by fire, riot, theft or
accident is called an abnormal cost.
5. If the cost has been incurred it is considered no cost
and it cannot be charged to a cost centre.
Assignment: In a ½ sheet of paper Given the scrambled letters below,
unscramble them to get a word or a group of words related to principles of
costing and the cost of production in cookery.
Write your answer opposite each item.
1. LACUCTORLA -
1. LACUCTORLA -
2. PUKRAM -
2. PUKRAM - 3. TIGNCOS _-
4. CHEASURP-
3. TIGNCOS _- 5. ESNGILL ICEPR-
4. CHEASURP- 6. OPES KRAMUP-
7. CNETREP –
5. ESNGILL ICEPR- 8. UCTIONPROD-
9. PORTIF-
6. OPES KRAMUP-
10. SERNGIVS
7. CNETREP –
8. UCTIONPROD-
9. PORTIF-
10. SERNGIVS
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