ECONOMICS

COST ACCOUNTING

INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A cost center and a cost unit are the same
A
YES. Both are used to ascertain cost
B
YES. Both are used for cost control
C
NO. Cost center is a section of the business to which costs are charged. Cost unit helps to ascertain cost for a product or service.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A cost unit is the measurement medium whereas a cost centre refers to a subdivision, location, department, or other institution. The marketing department, Research & Development department, and other cost centres are examples of cost centres.

Detailed explanation-2: -Direct Costs: So these are the costs which are easily identified with a specific cost unit or cost centers. Some of the most basic examples are the materials used in the manufacturing of a product or the labor involved with the production process.

Detailed explanation-3: -Administration, repairs and maintenance, stores and drawing office departments are examples of a service cost centre. Mixed cost centres refer to those which are engaged some on productive and other lines on service works.

Detailed explanation-4: -A cost center is a department or function within an organization that does not directly add to profit but still costs the organization money to operate. Cost centers only contribute to a company’s profitability indirectly, unlike a profit center, which contributes to profitability directly through its actions.

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