Lackawanna ACC220 2021 November Module 4 Discussion (dq1+dq2) Latest

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ACC220 Managerial Accounting

Module 4 Discussion

DQ1 Real world manufacturing

The following categories represent typical process manufacturing industries:

 Beverages

Chemicals

Food 

Pharmaceuticals

Soap and cosmetics

Identify one company  and determine the following:

a. Typical products manufactured by the selected company, including brand names

b. Typical raw materials used by the selected company

c. Types of processes used by the selected company Use annual reports, the Internet, or library resources in doing this activity. and include the reference data.

DQ2 Accounting for material costs

In papermaking operations for companies such as International Paper Company, wet pulp is fed into paper machines, which press and dry pulp into a continuous sheet of paper. The paper is formed at very high speeds (60 mph). Once the paper is formed, the paper is rolled onto a reel at the back end of the paper machine. One of the characteristics of papermaking is the creation of “broke” paper. Broke is paper that fails to satisfy quality standards and is therefore rejected for final shipment to customers. Broke is recycled back to the beginning of the process by combining the recycled paper with virgin (new) pulp material. The combination of virgin pulp and recycled broke is sent to the paper machine for papermaking. Broke is fed into this recycle process continuously from all over the facility. In this industry, it is typical to charge the papermaking operation with the cost of direct materials, which is a mixture of virgin materials and broke. Broke has a much lower cost than does virgin pulp. Therefore, the more broke in the mixture, the lower the average cost of direct materials to the department. Papermaking managers frequently comment on the importance of broke for keeping their direct materials costs down.

a. How do you react to this accounting procedure? b. What “hidden costs” are not considered when accounting for broke as described? Please include references to support your response.

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