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Chapter 18




               Chapter 9






                   Example 2





                   At the start of a heating process 1,000 kg of material costing $18 per kg is
                   input. Normal loss is expected to be 10% of input which can be sold for $1.80
                   per kg.  Labour costs are $1,800 and overheads are $900.  Output was 800
                   kg.

                   Step 1 – balance the units and determine any loss/gain

                   Input = Output + Loss

                   1,000kg = 800kg + 100kg (NL) + 100kg (AL)

                   Step 2 – value the normal loss


                   NL 100kg × $1.80 = $180

                   Step 3 – calculate the average cost per unit

                   The cost per unit = net cost of inputs ÷ expected output

                   Inputs $18,000 + $1,800 + $900 = $20,700


                   Net costs = $20,700 – $180 = $20,520

                   Expected output = 1,000 units × 90% = 900 units

                   The cost per unit = $20,520 ÷ 900 units = $22.80 per unit

                   Step 4 – value the output and complete the process account

                                                   Process account

                                         Kg          $                              Kg          $
                   Materials           1,000       18,000     Output                800       18,240
                   Labour                            1,800    Normal loss           100          180
                   Overheads                           900    Abnormal loss         100        2,280

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                                       1,000       20,700                         1,000       20,700
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