Select the term from the list that best matches the description or definition.Enter the number of the best answer in "Your Answer" column. Your Answer Defiution or Descrivtion A. Asset account used to accumulate cost of materials that will be used to make the company’s products B. Asset account containing product costs associated with units that have been completed and are awaiting sale C. Practice of capitalizing all product costs, including fived manufacturing costs, in ilwentory D. Asset account used to accumulate all product costs associated with production E. Amount of overhead costs assigned to Work in Processusing the predetermined rate F. Product costing system that does not incluck fived manufacturing costs as part of the cost of inventoryG. Calculated by dividing estimated overhead costs for the period by scome measure of estimated total production activity for the period H. The result of allocating more or less overhead cost to Work in Process than the anount of actual overhead costs incurred I. Schedule that summarizes the flow of manufacturing product costs J. Product costs associated with prochicts that were sold during an accounting period K. Temporary account used to accuunulate the actual overhead costs incurred and the total amount of overhead applied to Work in Process L. Eqpity account that is the culnination of all earnings kept in the basiness since inception Term 1. Absorption costing 2. Applied overhead 3. Cost of goods4. Cost of goods sold 5. Finished goods iwentory 6. Manufacturing overhead account 7. Overapplied or underapplied overhead 8. Predeternined overhead rate 9. Raw materials inventory 10. Retained earmings11. Variable costing12. Work in process inventory
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