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Chapter 4 Managerial Accounting Identifying Cost Behavior Prepared by Diane Tanner University of North Florida Assumptions To predict cost behavior, we must assume Production equals sales (in units) I.e., no change in beginning and ending inventories Cost behavior is linear Activity level occurs within a defined activity range Called relevant range 2 3 Relevant Range A range of activity within which cost behavior holds true I. e., Normal range of operations that can be expected for a particular product or company Activity outside of this range, forecasts of cost behavior may not be accurate Relevant range Cost Units Variable Cost Behavior $300,000 $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 Unit Variable Cost Cost per Unit Total Costs Total Variable Cost $20 $15 $10 $5 0 10 20 30 Units Produced (000) 0 10 20 30 Units Produced (000) Total Variable Costs Change as volume or activity level changes Unit Variable Costs Same cost per unit at any activity level 4 5 Fixed Cost Behavior $300,000 $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 0 10 20 30 Units Produced (000) Total Fixed Costs Same cost at any activity level Unit Fixed Cost Cost per Unit Total Costs Total Fixed Cost $20 $15 $10 $5 0 10 20 30 Units Produced (000) Unit Fixed Costs Change per unit as volume or activity levels change Discretionary vs. Committed Fixed Costs Describes behavior of fixed costs in the short-run Discretionary Can easily change in the short run Examples: Advertising R&D Repair and maintenance Committed Not easily changed in the short run Examples: Rent Depreciation – buildings and equipment Insurance for buildings and equipment 6 7 Step Costs Costs that remain constant within a short relevant range of activity, then adjust to a new level Example: Cleaning services at UNF 0-40 classrooms 1 Janitor 41-80 classrooms 2 Janitors 81-120 classrooms 3 Janitors $22,000 $44,000 $66,000 Cost Volume Mixed Costs Consist of both a variable cost element and a fixed cost element Often referred to as semivariable costs Characteristics Costs change in total but not proportionately with changes in the activity level 8 Example: Cell phone 1- Flat monthly charge plus added costs for excess data usage Variable cost portion Fixed cost portion Number of megabytes over Determining Cost Behavior Two-step process Step 1 - Test to determine if the cost is fixed: Compare the total cost at all activity levels. A fixed cost is the same in total at all activity levels. If the fixed cost test fails, move to step 2. If the fixed cost test passes, the cost is fixed. Step 2 - Test to determine if the cost is variable: Compare the unit cost at all activity levels. A unit variable cost is the same at all activity levels. If the variable cost test fails, the cost is a mixed cost. If the variable cost test passes, the cost is variable. The End