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Job-order costong vs Process costing

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EEC has introduced a new 1.5 gigabyte (GB) computer memory chip.

  • Should EEC use a job-order costing system, which is a costing system where costs are collected and assigned to units of production for each individual job, or a process costing system, which is a costing system that accumulates production costs by process or department for a given period of time, to report the costs of this new product?
    • How are the systems different?
  • Describe how the selected system would work to track the costs of the product.
  • Identify the cost driver, and explain the process of tracking the costs.
  • Provide examples of products that EEC might offer for which a job-order costing system would be appropriate.
  • Provide examples of products that EEC might offer for which a process costing system would be appropriate.

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