Chapter 3 - Costing Techniques Flashcards

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Target costing

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Pro-active cost control system
selling price minus target profit
-> in concept and design stages (can be used for existing products to identify cost excesses and to asses if cost planning activities are effective)

Stages:
1 Planning
2. Concept design
3. Basic design
4. Detailed design
5. Manufacturing preparation

Std costing: push system, internal , cost control, reactive
Target costing: pull, external, cost reduction, proactive

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Kaizen costing vs target costing

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Kaizen during mfg

Achieving cost reductions

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3
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Value analysis, value engineering

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V-A: systematic, interdisciplinary examination of factors affecting the cost of a product or service

V-E: redesign of an activity, product or service so that value to the customer is enhanced while cost are reduced or at least increased by less than the resulting price increase.

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Value types

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Cost value
Exchange value (customers willing to pay)
Use value
Esteem value

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Method of value analysis

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target outcome: reduction of components

  • determine function of product and each component of the product
  • determine costs of component
  • develop alternative solution for function
  • analyze components
  • evaluate alternatives
  • implement
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Functional analysis

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analysis of the relationships between production functions and their preceived value to the customer and their cost of provision

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Value chain (Porter)

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Support: infra, HR, Tech, Procure
Primary: inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, service

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Competitive advantages (Porter)
Evaluate value chain (Shank and Govindarajan)
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Comp Advantages

  • Low cost strategy
  • Differentiation strategy

Value chain:

  • identify chain and costs
  • diagnose cost drivers
  • develop sustainable cost advantage
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Life-cycle costing

Berliner and Brimson

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Product life-cycle
Design cost of the product
Minimise time to market
Maximise length of life cycle

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Life cycle cost budget (5 elements)

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development costs
design costs
manufacturing costs
marketing costs
distribution costs
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