Accounting Miscellaneous
Under which method of inventory costing, a pre-determined cost is assigned to all items of inventory?
Replacement cost method
Standard cost method
AVCO or average cost
FIFO method
Standard cost method
Under Standard cost method of inventory costing, a pre-determined cost is assigned to all items of inventory. A standard cost is described as a predetermined cost, an estimated future cost, an expected cost, a budgeted unit cost, a forecast cost, or as the “should be” cost. Standard costs are often an integral part of a manufacturer’s annual profit plan and operating budgets.
Standard cost method Under Standard cost method of inventory costing, a pre-determined cost is assigned to all items of inventory. A standard cost is described as a predetermined cost, an estimated future cost, an expected cost, a budgeted unit cost, a forecast cost, or as the “should be” cost. Standard costs are often an integral part of a manufacturer’s annual profit plan and operating budgets.
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