Terminal Learning Objective• Task: Calculate Total Cost and Per-Unit Cost for a Given Production Volume • Condition: You are training to become an ACE with access to ICAM course handou
Trang 1Calculate Total Cost and Per-Unit
Cost for a Given Production Volume
Intermediate Cost Analysis
and Management
Trang 2How does total cost change as level of
activity changes?
Trang 3Terminal Learning Objective
• Task: Calculate Total Cost and Per-Unit Cost for a Given
Production Volume
• Condition: You are training to become an ACE with access to
ICAM course handouts, readings, and spreadsheet tools and awareness of Operational Environment (OE)/Contemporary
Operational Environment (COE) variables and actors
• Standard: With at least 80% accuracy:
• Differentiate between fixed and variable costs
• Express total and per-unit variable cost in an equation
• Graph total and per-unit variable cost
Trang 4Why Study Cost Relationships?
• Understanding what drives cost helps to
understand how to reduce cost
• Recognizing cost relationships helps to define what views of cost are useful
Trang 5What is Cost Relationship?
• Describes the change in cost that occurs with
Trang 6Cost Terminology
• Direct Costs
• MATERIALS and LABOR that can be Identified
with a particular product or process
• Example: Lumber and hardware for furniture
• Indirect Costs
• PRODUCTION - RELATED costs that cannot be
Identified with a particular product or process
• Example: Maintenance on power tools
Trang 9What is Cost Expression?
• Communicates a cost relationship using verbal,
numerical and mathematical symbols
• Use plain language rather than variables x, y, z, etc
• Use math symbols
Trang 10Which Cost Expression is Useful?
• Sometimes it is useful to know Total Cost
• Relevant cost of all inputs required to achieve
desired output
• Example: Cost of PCAM = instructor pay + course materials + classroom facilities + students’ pay
• Sometimes it is useful to know Unit Cost
• Unit cost = Total cost / # units
• Example: Cost to train one student
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• The simplest cost relationships can be
represented by a straight line
• Variable Costs - Costs that increase in direct proportion with the volume produced or
consumed
• Total variable cost = Upward sloping line
• Unit variable cost = Horizontal line
• Example: Cost of materials used increases in
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• Total variable Cost =
Variable $Cost per Unit * # Units
• Variable $Cost per Unit =
Sum of all Variable inputs
Trang 13Variable Cost Expression
• Total variable cost =
Variable $Cost per Unit * # Units
• Variable $Cost per Unit =
Sum of all Variable inputs
Trang 14Variable Cost Example
• The Smoky Mountain Inn Bed and Breakfast reports the following cost information:
Depreciation on building $60,000 per year
Maintenance person’s salary $30,000 per year
Cleaning person’s salary $24,000 per year
Real estate taxes $10,000 per year
Laundry service $4.00 per person per night
Food $6.00 per person per night
• What is the unit of output?
• Which costs will change as output changes?
• What is the cost expression for variable cost per unit?
• For Total Variable Cost?
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• What is the cost expression for variable cost per person per night?
$4 laundry + $6 food = $10 per person/night
• What is the cost expression for Total variable cost?
$10 per person per night * # person/nights
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• What is the definition of a variable cost?
• What is the generic cost expression for total variable cost?
Trang 17Graph of Total Variable Cost
Trang 18Graph of Total Variable Cost
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 0
At 10 units, Cost is $100
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At 40 units, Cost is $400
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 0
At 75 units, Cost is $750
750
Trang 21Graph of Unit Variable Cost
$ Unit Cost = Total Variable Cost/# Units
Unit cost at 10 units =
Trang 22Graph of Unit Variable Cost
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 0
Trang 23Graph of Unit Variable Cost
Trang 24Check on Learning
• How is Total variable cost represented on the graph?
• What is the generic cost expression for
Variable cost per unit?
Trang 25Linear Cost Relationships
• Fixed Costs - Costs that do not change with
the volume produced or consumed
• Total fixed cost = Horizontal line
• Unit Fixed Cost is non-linear
• Example: The cost of the instructor remains
the same regardless of the number of
students in the class
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• Total Fixed $Cost =
Sum of all Fixed Inputs
• Fixed $Cost per Unit =
Total Fixed $Cost / # Units
Trang 27Fixed Cost Example
• The Smoky Mountain Inn Bed and Breakfast reports the following cost information:
Depreciation on building $60,000 per year
Maintenance person’s salary $30,000 per year
Cleaning person’s salary $24,000 per year
Real estate taxes $10,000 per year
Laundry service $4.00 per person per night
Food $6.00 per person per night
• What is the unit of output?
• Which costs will NOT change as output changes?
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• What is the cost expression for Total Fixed
Cost?
$60,000 depreciation + $30,000 maintenance salary + $24,000 cleaning salary + $10,000 taxes
= $124,000
• What is the cost expression for Fixed Cost per Unit?
$124,000 / # person/nights
Trang 29Check on Learning
• What is the definition of a fixed cost?
• What is the generic cost expression for fixed cost per unit?
Trang 30Graph of Total Fixed Cost
$124,000
At 10 units, Total Fixed Cost is
$124,000
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$124,000
At 40 units, Total Fixed Cost is
$124,000
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$124,000
At 75 units, Total Fixed Cost is
$124,000
Trang 33Graph of Unit Fixed Cost
$124,000/10 units
or $12,400 per unit
At 10 units, Unit Fixed Cost =
$124,000/10 units
or $12,400 per unit
$12,400
Trang 34Graph of Unit Fixed Cost
$124,000/40 units
or $3,100 per unit
At 40 units, Unit Fixed Cost =
$124,000/40 units
or $3,100 per unit
$3,100
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$124,000/75 units
or $1,653 per unit
At 75 units, Unit Fixed Cost =
$124,000/75 units
or $1,653 per unit
$1,653
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• Mixed Costs - A combination of fixed and
variable costs
Total Cost = Variable Cost + Fixed Cost
• Also known as multivariate costs
Trang 38Multivariate Cost Expressions
• Variable component:
• Variable $Cost per Unit * # Units
-Plus-• Fixed component:
• Sum of relevant costs that remain the same
regardless of units of output
Trang 39averages $200 per repair
• Which costs are fixed?
• Which are variable?
• What is total cost of 100 repairs? 200 repairs?
Trang 40Demonstration Problem
• A vehicle repair shop incurs an average parts
cost per repair of $220 Shop rent is $5,000 per month Staff salaries are $5,000 per month and technicians earn a commission on repairs that averages $200 per repair
• Which costs are fixed?
Trang 41Demonstration Problem
• A vehicle repair shop incurs an average parts
cost per repair of $220 Shop rent is $5,000 per month Staff salaries are $5,000 per month and technicians earn a commission on repairs that averages $200 per repair
• Which costs are variable?
Parts per repair $220
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• What is total cost of 100 repairs? 200 repairs?
Total cost= $420 per repair * # repairs + $10,000
$420 per repair*100 repairs+$10,000 = $52,000
$420 per repair*200 repairs+$10,000 = $85,000
Trang 43Graph of Mixed Cost
Trang 44Graph of Mixed Cost
$K
Variable cost for 200 repairs=
$420 per repair *
200 repairs = $84,000
Variable cost for 200 repairs=
$420 per repair *
200 repairs = $84,000
$84K
Trang 45Graph of Mixed Cost
$K
Total cost for 200 repairs =
$420 per repair * 200 repairs +
$10,000
or $94,000
Total cost for 200 repairs =
$420 per repair * 200 repairs +
$10,000
or $94,000
$94K
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• What is unit cost for 100 repairs? 200 repairs?
Unit cost = Total cost / # repairs Total @100 repairs $52,000 / 100 repairs = $520 Total @200 repairs $94,000 / 200 repairs = $470
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