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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
Cost, Expense, and Loss -You were requested to personally deliver your auditor’s report to the board of directors of Sebal Manufacturing Corporation and answer questions posed about the financial statements. While reading the statements, one director asked, “What are the precise meanings of the terms ‘cost,’ ‘expense,’ and ‘loss’? These terms seem sometimes to identify similar items and other times dissimilar items.”
Required
1. Explain the meanings of the terms (a) “cost,” (b) “expense,” and (c) “loss” as used for financial reporting in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. In your explanation discuss the distinguishing characteristics of the terms and their similarities and interrelationships.
2. Classify each of the following items as a cost, expense, loss, or other category, and explain how the classification of each item may change:
a. Cost of goods sold
b. Bad debts expense
c. Depreciation expense for plant machinery
d. Spoiled goods
3. The terms “period cost” and “product cost” are sometimes used to describe certain items in financial statements. Define these terms and distinguish between them. To what types of items does each apply?
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