Production Factors in Cost Accounting And Works Management

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Figure 7 gives the form of one of these Or>r istrib Cr.
l Pe se Fact mponents of Factot 6 ll _ INSURAN per Factor CONTROL ACCOUNTS 143 controlling accounts. On the debit side are placed, first, the invariable items, such as interest, depreciation, land factors, and sec- ondly, the actual expenditure on mainten- ance, repairs, and all other variable items, as it is incurred, month by month.
The account is credited with the amount of each element of the factor as fixed offi- cially. The differenc
...e between the two sides, at the end of the financial period, or indeed at any time, will be the excess of actual charges over the estimated charges distrib- uted by the factor, or vice versa.
The discrepancies between the amounts as distributed by the factors and the actual ex- penditure on the items that go to make up the details of such factors require individual attention in each case. They are not neces- sarily unexpected or unforeseen. On the contrary, the principle laid down involves the necessity for over-estimating in some in- stances and under-estimating in others, if a general or "equalized" level of expenditure is to be represented in the factors.


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