Introduction to Absorption Costing (Cambridge (CIE) AS Accounting): Revision Note

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Introduction to absorption costing

What is absorption costing?

  • Absorption costing is a method used to calculate the total cost of production

  • In absorption costing, both variable and fixed manufacturing costs are included in the cost of production

  • Overheads are assigned to departments to which the costs relate to, then charged to products using an overhead absorption rate

What is a cost centre?

  • Cost centres are departments, services, locations, or activities to which a cost can be allocated or attributed to

    • They can be production departments

      • E.g. machining department, finishing department, cutting department

    • Or service departments

      • E.g. maintenance department, canteen

What is a cost unit?

  • A cost unit is a unit of output or production to which costs can be charged

  • Unit of output which absorbs the cost centre's overhead costs

    • E.g. chair, bicycle, toy, batch of soft drinks, consultation

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Seina Murakami

Author: Seina Murakami

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Seina studied Pharmacology at UCL, though her professional passion lies deeply in the world of accounting and finance. With an A* in CIE A-Level Accounting and extensive experience tutoring IGCSE and IAL students, she specializes in making complex financial concepts accessible. From developing comprehensive revision resources to collaborating with faculty on lesson materials, Seina is dedicated to helping students bridge the gap between struggling with content and mastering it.

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Dan graduated from the University of Oxford with a First class degree in mathematics. As well as teaching maths for over 8 years, Dan has marked a range of exams for Edexcel, tutored students and taught A Level Accounting. Dan has a keen interest in statistics and probability and their real-life applications.