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COST ACCOUNTING – Solved Assignment – B.COM IV Semester (CBCS)

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  • University: Delhi University
  • Course: B.COM IV Sem CBCS
  • Applicable for: Students of  School of Open Learning (SOL)
  • Session: Juky 2021
  • Paper Code: 52414404
  • Paper Name: COST ACCOUNTING
  • Language: ENGLISH ONLY
  • Type of Product: Virtual, Downloadable in PDF Format
  • Note: We’ll provide solutions only. Students have to write these answers on plain sheet in own handwriting and students have to submit their answer sheets as per procedure mentioned by Delhi University

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B.Com IV Semester (CBCS)
Cost Accounting (CC)
(Code : 52414404)

M.M. : 100

Attempt any two questions in all.
All questions carry equal marks.
(Write your Name and Roll No. on each page of your answer sheet.)

Question 1 (a) “Limitations of financial accounting have made management to realize the importance of cost accounting.” Comment.

Question 1 (b) Explain the concept of “ABC Analysis” as a technique of inventory control.

Question 1 (c) The following information is available in respect of material number 30:
Reorder Quantity = 1,500 units
Reorder Period = 4 to 6 weeks
Maximum Consumption = 400 units per week
Normal Consumption = 300 units per week
Minimum Consumption = 250 units per week
Calculate: (i) Reorder Level (ii) Maximum Level (iii) Minimum Level (iv) Average Stock Level.

Question 1 (d) From the following information, calculate EOQ and number of orders to be placed in one
quarter of the year for product X:
(i) Quarterly consumption of material 2,000 kg
(ii) Cost of placing one order Rs. 50
(iii) Cost per unit Rs. 40
(iv) Storage and carrying cost 80% on average inventory

Question 2 (a) What is idle time? Explain the causes leading to idle time and its treatment in cost accounting.

Question 2 (b) The following information relates to the personnel department of a factory for the month of April 2020:
Number of workers on April 1, 2020 = 950
Number of workers on April 30, 2020 = 1050
Number of workers who quit the factory in April, 2020 = 10
Number of workers discharged in April 2020 = 30
Number of workers engaged in April 2020 (including 120 on account of expansion scheme) = 140
Calculate the labour turnover rate under the different methods.

Question 2 (c) Distinguish between allocation and apportionment of overheads.

Question 2 (d) A company has 3 Production Departments A, B and C and 2 Service Departments X and Y. The following information is available regarding various expenses:
Power = Rs. 2,400
Rent = Rs. 4,200
Canteen = Rs. 3,000
Insurance = Rs. 2,200
Depreciation = Rs. 20,000
Personnel Department = Rs. 4,000
Maintenance of Assets = Rs. 2,400
The following additional information is also given:

Item Production Department Service Deptt
A B C X Y
Area (sq. metres) 400 400 300 200 100
Kilowatt hours 2000 2200 800 750 250
Number of workers 90 120 30 40 20
Capital value of assets (in ‘000 of Rs.) 50 60 40 30 20
Direct material cost (Rs.) 5000 3000 2000 1000 1000

The expenses of department X and Y will be apportioned among production departments in the ratio of 5:3:2 and 20%, 30% and 50% respectively. Prepare Overheads Distribution Summary.

Question 3 (a) A product passes through three distinct processes A, B and C. The following information is given:

Process A Process B Process C
Material (input 2,000 units) 10,000
Labour 5,000 15,000 10,000
Direct Expenses 4,680 2,640 3,600
Normal Wastage (% of Input) 2% 10% 10%
Realizable Value of Wastage Per Unit 2 10 10
Output (Units) 1,960 1,700 1,550

Prepare: Process Accounts, Normal Loss Account, Abnormal Loss Account and Abnormal Gain Account.

Question 3 (b) The ABC Ltd. Has undertaken the construction of a bridge over the River Yamuna for a Corporation. The value of the Contract is Rs. 15,00,000 subject to retention of 20% until one year after certified completion of the contract and final approval of the Corporation’s Engineer.
The following are the details as shown in the books on December 31, 2020:

Labour on site 4,05,000
Materials purchased 4,20,000
Materials sent from stores 81,200
Plant 12,100
Direct Expenses 23,000
General overheads allocated to the contract 37,100
Materials on hand on December 31, 2020 6,300
Wages accrued on December 31, 2020 7,800
Direct expenses accrued on December 31, 2020 1,600
Work not yet certified at cost 16,500
Amount certified by the Corporation’s Engineer 11,00,000
Cash received on account 8,80,000

Prepare: (a) Contract Account (b) Contractee’s Account and (c) Show how it would appear in the Balance Sheet?

Question 4 (a) The following information has been taken from the costing records of a company in respect of job number 123:
Materials = Rs. 4,010
Wages:
Department A: 60 hours @ Rs. 3 per hour
Department B: 40 hours @ Rs. 2 per hour
Department C: 20 hours @ Rs. 5 per hour
Overheads for the three departments are estimated as follows:
Variable Overheads
Department A: Rs. 5,000 for 5,000 hours
Department B: Rs. 3,000 for 1,500 hours
Department C: Rs. 2,000 for 500 hours
Fixed Overheads: Rs. 14,000 for 7,000 hours
You are required to calculate the cost of job number 123 and also calculate the price to be charged so as to yield a profit of 25% on the selling price.

Question 4 (b) The following figures are given:
Sales (25,000 units) = 65,00,000
Materials = 25,00,000
Wages = 15,00,000
Factory overheads = 10,00,000
Office & Administration overheads = 5,50,000
Selling & Distribution overheads = 3,00,000
Closing stock of finished goods (1,200 units) = 2,20,000
Closing stock of WIP = 1,40,000
Goodwill w/o = 3,30,000
Income Tax paid = 50,000
Cost account manual states that the factory overheads are to be recovered at 100% of Labour. Administration overheads at 10% of works cost and selling & distribution overheads @ Rs. 10 per unit sold. Prepare Statement of Reconciliation, Cost Sheet and Profit & Loss A/c.

Question 4 (c) Explain the advantages of integrated accounts.

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