Schedule of costs-of-goods-manufactured


Consider the given cost items:

1. Current year depreciation on a ship owned by a cruise line.

2. The cost of chemicals and paper used during the period by a producer of film products.

3. Assembly line wage cost incurred by a bicycle manufacturer.

4. Year-end production in process of a computer manufacturer.

5. The cost of products sold to customers of a department store.

6. The cost of products sold to distributors of a carpet manufacturer.

7. Salaries of players on a professional baseball club.

8. Year-end completed goods of a clothing manufacturer.

9. Executive compensation costs of mass-market retailer.

10. Advertising costs of an electronics manufacturer.

11. Costs incurred during the period to insure a manufacturing plant against fire and flood losses.

Required:

1. Evaluate the costs just cited, and determine whether the associated dollar amounts would be found on the firm's balance sheet, income statement, or schedule of costs-of-goods-manufactured. (note: In some cases, more than one answer will apply)

2. What major asset will normally be insignificant for service enterprises and relatively substantial for retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers? Briefly discuss.

3. Briefly explain the major differences between income statements of service enterprises versus those of retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers.

4. Picture the operations of a firm such as Comet Computer, one that is involved in direct sales and mass customization of products. What would be the major difference in the balance sheet of this type of organization versus the balance sheet of a company that engages in more traditional manufacturing activities, that is, producing goods and waiting for customer orders to arrive?

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