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Cost accounting information is designed for managers.

Since managers are taking decisions only for their own organization, there is no need for the information to be comparable to similar information from other organizations. Instead, the important criterion is that the information must be relevant for decisions that managers operating in a particular environment of business including strategy make. Cost accounting information is commonly used in financial accounting information, but first we are concentrating in its use by managers to take decisions. The accountants who handle the cost accounting information generate add value by providing good information to managers who are taking decisions. Among the better decisions, the better performance of one's organization, regardless if it is a manufacturing company, a bank, a non-profit organization, a governmentagency, a school club or even a business school. The cost-accounting system is the result of decisions made by managers of an organization and the environment in which they make them. Cost accounting is regarded as the process of collecting, analysing, summarising and evaluating various alternative courses of action involving costs and advising the management on the most appropriate course of action based on the cost efficiency and capabilty of the management. The organizations and managers are most of the times interested in and worried for thecosts. The control of the costs of the past, present and future is part of the job of all the managers in a company. In the companies that try to have profits, the control of costs affects directly to them. Knowing the costs of the products is essential for decision-makingregarding price and mix assignation of products and services. The cost accounting systems can be important sources of information for the managers of a company. For this reason, the managers understand the forces and weaknesses of the cost accounting systems, and participate in the evaluation and evolution of the cost measurement and administration systems. Unlike the accounting systems that help in the preparation of financial reports periodically, the cost accounting systems and reports are not subject to rules and standards like theGenerally Accepted Accounting Principles. As a result, there is a wide variety in the cost accounting systems of the different companies and sometimes even in different parts of the same company or organization. The following are different cost accounting approaches: standardized or standard cost accounting lean accounting activity-based costing resource consumption accounting throughput accounting marginal costing/cost-volume-profit analysis

Classical cost elements are: 1. Raw materials 2. Labor 3. Indirect expenses/overhead

References : wikipedia

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