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Chapter 7:
Manufacturing Account

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TYPES OF INVENTORY
 Raw materials
 Work in progress
 Finished goods/completed goods
TYPES OF PRODUCTION COST
Production cost

Prime cost/
Direct cost

Overhead cost/
Indirect cost

Direct materials
Direct labor

Indirect labor

Direct expenses
3

Indirect materials

Indirect expenses
PRIME COST
Direct materials

1.
•
•
•

4

Costs of the materials used during the period.
Include the purchase price of the raw materials and
the acquisition costs related to the purchase.
Examples: Purchase of raw materials,
Carriage inwards / freight charges on raw materials
2.

5

Direct labour
• Wages paid to the people who are directly
involved in the manufacturing process.
• Example: Direct labour, Direct
wages, Factory wages, Production
wages, Manufacturing wages
3.

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Direct expenses
• They refer to the expenses paid according to
each unit of production.
• Examples: Royalties, hire purchase of
special materials
OVERHEAD COST
1. Indirect materials
 Lubricants
 Loose tools
2.Indirect labour
 wages, salaries, bonus or commission to
cleaners, crane drivers, foremen, supervisors and
production managers.

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3. Indirect expenses related to the factory,
machinery and vehicles
 Rent and rates
 Depreciation
 Insurance
 Repairs and maintenance
 Factory power / electricity
 Internal transport
 Loss on disposal

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
1. Manufacturing Account
2. Income Statement
3. Balance Sheet

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1) Manufacturing Account
It shows the production cost or transfer price of
goods completed during the accounting period.









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Direct materials
Direct labour
Direct expenses
Factory overhead expenses
Work in progress
Factory profit
Manufacturing Account for the year ended…….
Opening stock of Raw Materials
Add: Purchases of Raw Materials
X
Return Outwards (raw materials)
(X)
Carriage inwards (raw materials)
(X)
Drawings (raw materials)
(X)

X

X
X
(X)
X
X
X
X

Direct material
Less: Closing stock of Raw Materials
Cost of Raw Materials Consumed
Direct labour
Direct Labor Wages
Royalties
Direct Expenses
Prime Cost
Factory Overhead Expenses:
Production Manager’s salaries
Overhead
Factory Power
Maintenance of Plant & Machinery
Depreciation of Plant & Machinery

X
X
X
X

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X
Add: Opening Work in Progress
Less: Closing Work in Progress
Production Cost of finished goods
Factory profit (% PCFG)
Transfer price of finished goods

X
X
X
X
X
2) Income Statement
 Profit or loss of the whole business during the

accounting period.
 Includes all the expenses and income related to the
office and the running of the whole business such
as:
 Gross profit / loss from the trading account
 Factory profit / loss
 Administration expenses

 Selling and distribution expenses
 Financial expenses
 Increase / decrease in the provision for unrealized
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profit
Income Statement for the year ended ……
Sales
Less: Returns inwards
Less: Cost of Goods Sold
Opening stock of finished goods
add: Transfer price of Finished goods
Less: Drawings (finished goods)
Returns outwards
less: Closing stock of finished goods
Gross Profit
Add: Factory Profit
Add: Other revenue
Discount Received
Reduction in provision for unrealized profit

X
(X)
X
X
X
(X)
(X)
X
(X)
(X)
X
X
X
X

X
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Less: Other Expenses
Selling expenses
commissions on sales
salesman salaries
carriage outwards
depreciation of delivery van
Administrative expenses
rental
depreciation of office equipment
printing
postage
Financial charges
bad debts
discount allowed
interest
increase in provision for unrealized profit
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Net profit

XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
3) Balance Sheet
It shows the assets, liabilities and equities of the
Whole business on a specific date of the accounting
period.





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Assets (closing inventory : raw materials, WIPs, and
finished goods)
Liabilities
Equities
Balance Sheet as at………….
Non-current Assets
Current Asset
Inventory :-raw materials
-work in progress
-finished goods
less: provision for unrealized profit
Total assets
Financed by:
Owner`s capital
Opening capital
Add: net profit
Less: drawings
Non-current liabilities
Current liabilities
17 Total liabilities and owner`s capital

X
X
X
X
(X)

X
X

X
X
(X)
X
X
X
X
IMPORTANT !!
 Some

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expenses are related to both the
manufacturing process and the administration of
the
office
such
as:
Rent, electricity, insurance, depreciation on
premises, motor vehicles etc.
 These expenses should be allocated to the
factory and office and debited to the
manufacturing account and the profit and loss
account respectively.
 The bases of allocation are usually given in the
examination questions.
Production cost Vs. Transfer
price
 Stock of raw materials, work in progress and

other finished goods are valued at cost.
 However, the stock of manufactured goods can
be valued at production cost or the transfer price
of goods completed.
 Provision of unrealized profit of on stock
should be made if closing stock of manufactured
goods is valued at transfer price.

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Provision of Unrealized Profit

= Stock (at transfer price) x

Mark up%
100%+ Mark up(%)

Increase/ Decreased in Provision of Unrealized
Profit
Increase in Provision
(other expenses)
Dr Profit and Loss
Cr Provision for
Unrealized Profit
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Reduction in Provision
(other revenues)
Dr Provision for
Unrealized Profit
Cr Profit and Loss
Adjustment on expenses
Expenses
Balance b/d (prepaid)
Cash/Bank
Acc. Rec. ( for dis.
allowed)
Balance c/d (accrued)

Income Statement

Balance b/d (accrued)
Income Statement

Drawings (expenses)
Balance c/d (prepaid)

Income statement (admin)
Manufacturing account (factory)
Adjustment on revenue
Revenue
Balance b/d (accrued)
Income Statement
Balance c/d (prepaid)

Income Statement

Balance b/d (prepaid)
Cash/Bank
Acc. Pay (for
dis.received)
Balance c/d (accrued)

Income statement (admin)
Manufacturing account (factory)
Adjustment on depreciation
Accum. depreciation of non-current assets
Balance c/d

Balance b/d)
Income Statement

Accum. depreciation for previous years
1.Stated in question
Depreciation for current years
2.cost-NBV
1.Policy given
2.No policy (cost-NBV)

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Manufacturing account

  • 2. TYPES OF INVENTORY  Raw materials  Work in progress  Finished goods/completed goods
  • 3. TYPES OF PRODUCTION COST Production cost Prime cost/ Direct cost Overhead cost/ Indirect cost Direct materials Direct labor Indirect labor Direct expenses 3 Indirect materials Indirect expenses
  • 4. PRIME COST Direct materials 1. • • • 4 Costs of the materials used during the period. Include the purchase price of the raw materials and the acquisition costs related to the purchase. Examples: Purchase of raw materials, Carriage inwards / freight charges on raw materials
  • 5. 2. 5 Direct labour • Wages paid to the people who are directly involved in the manufacturing process. • Example: Direct labour, Direct wages, Factory wages, Production wages, Manufacturing wages
  • 6. 3. 6 Direct expenses • They refer to the expenses paid according to each unit of production. • Examples: Royalties, hire purchase of special materials
  • 7. OVERHEAD COST 1. Indirect materials  Lubricants  Loose tools 2.Indirect labour  wages, salaries, bonus or commission to cleaners, crane drivers, foremen, supervisors and production managers. 7
  • 8. 3. Indirect expenses related to the factory, machinery and vehicles  Rent and rates  Depreciation  Insurance  Repairs and maintenance  Factory power / electricity  Internal transport  Loss on disposal 8
  • 9. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. Manufacturing Account 2. Income Statement 3. Balance Sheet 9
  • 10. 1) Manufacturing Account It shows the production cost or transfer price of goods completed during the accounting period.       10 Direct materials Direct labour Direct expenses Factory overhead expenses Work in progress Factory profit
  • 11. Manufacturing Account for the year ended……. Opening stock of Raw Materials Add: Purchases of Raw Materials X Return Outwards (raw materials) (X) Carriage inwards (raw materials) (X) Drawings (raw materials) (X) X X X (X) X X X X Direct material Less: Closing stock of Raw Materials Cost of Raw Materials Consumed Direct labour Direct Labor Wages Royalties Direct Expenses Prime Cost Factory Overhead Expenses: Production Manager’s salaries Overhead Factory Power Maintenance of Plant & Machinery Depreciation of Plant & Machinery X X X X 11 X
  • 12. Add: Opening Work in Progress Less: Closing Work in Progress Production Cost of finished goods Factory profit (% PCFG) Transfer price of finished goods X X X X X
  • 13. 2) Income Statement  Profit or loss of the whole business during the accounting period.  Includes all the expenses and income related to the office and the running of the whole business such as:  Gross profit / loss from the trading account  Factory profit / loss  Administration expenses  Selling and distribution expenses  Financial expenses  Increase / decrease in the provision for unrealized 13 profit
  • 14. Income Statement for the year ended …… Sales Less: Returns inwards Less: Cost of Goods Sold Opening stock of finished goods add: Transfer price of Finished goods Less: Drawings (finished goods) Returns outwards less: Closing stock of finished goods Gross Profit Add: Factory Profit Add: Other revenue Discount Received Reduction in provision for unrealized profit X (X) X X X (X) (X) X (X) (X) X X X X X 14
  • 15. Less: Other Expenses Selling expenses commissions on sales salesman salaries carriage outwards depreciation of delivery van Administrative expenses rental depreciation of office equipment printing postage Financial charges bad debts discount allowed interest increase in provision for unrealized profit 15 Net profit XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
  • 16. 3) Balance Sheet It shows the assets, liabilities and equities of the Whole business on a specific date of the accounting period.    16 Assets (closing inventory : raw materials, WIPs, and finished goods) Liabilities Equities
  • 17. Balance Sheet as at…………. Non-current Assets Current Asset Inventory :-raw materials -work in progress -finished goods less: provision for unrealized profit Total assets Financed by: Owner`s capital Opening capital Add: net profit Less: drawings Non-current liabilities Current liabilities 17 Total liabilities and owner`s capital X X X X (X) X X X X (X) X X X X
  • 18. IMPORTANT !!  Some 18 expenses are related to both the manufacturing process and the administration of the office such as: Rent, electricity, insurance, depreciation on premises, motor vehicles etc.  These expenses should be allocated to the factory and office and debited to the manufacturing account and the profit and loss account respectively.  The bases of allocation are usually given in the examination questions.
  • 19. Production cost Vs. Transfer price  Stock of raw materials, work in progress and other finished goods are valued at cost.  However, the stock of manufactured goods can be valued at production cost or the transfer price of goods completed.  Provision of unrealized profit of on stock should be made if closing stock of manufactured goods is valued at transfer price. 19
  • 20. Provision of Unrealized Profit = Stock (at transfer price) x Mark up% 100%+ Mark up(%) Increase/ Decreased in Provision of Unrealized Profit Increase in Provision (other expenses) Dr Profit and Loss Cr Provision for Unrealized Profit 20 Reduction in Provision (other revenues) Dr Provision for Unrealized Profit Cr Profit and Loss
  • 21. Adjustment on expenses Expenses Balance b/d (prepaid) Cash/Bank Acc. Rec. ( for dis. allowed) Balance c/d (accrued) Income Statement Balance b/d (accrued) Income Statement Drawings (expenses) Balance c/d (prepaid) Income statement (admin) Manufacturing account (factory)
  • 22. Adjustment on revenue Revenue Balance b/d (accrued) Income Statement Balance c/d (prepaid) Income Statement Balance b/d (prepaid) Cash/Bank Acc. Pay (for dis.received) Balance c/d (accrued) Income statement (admin) Manufacturing account (factory)
  • 23. Adjustment on depreciation Accum. depreciation of non-current assets Balance c/d Balance b/d) Income Statement Accum. depreciation for previous years 1.Stated in question Depreciation for current years 2.cost-NBV 1.Policy given 2.No policy (cost-NBV)