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Chapter 9




               5.2   Suitable cost units

               In order to maintain effective cost control it is essential to establish a measurable
               cost unit for which we can ascertain and monitor the costs.


               In the cost identification and classification chapter we saw how composite cost
               units are often used to monitor and control the costs in service operations. Any cost
               unit can be used as long as it can be objectively measured and its cost can be
               determined and compared from one period to another and if possible from one
               organisation to another.

               Examples of composite cost units that could be used:

                    Hotel – bed-night or room-night

                    Hospital – in-patient day


                    Haulage contractor – tonne-kilometre

               Once a suitable cost unit has been agreed, it can be calculated as:

                                                                 Total cost incurred in period

                Average cost per unit of service =          ——————————————————
                                                            Units of service supplied in the period




                  Illustrations and further practice



                  Now try TYU 4

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