MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS EBOOK
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1Q
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An organization can be a service or manufacturing firm or both. The costs of the service or product differentiate as per the type of business and product. Costs can be divided into product and period costs.
To indicate: Three major types of product costs in a manufacturing company.
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Product costs include the costs incurred in the manufacturing of the product. The three major types of product costs in a manufacturing company are as follows:
- Direct material cost: These costs include the cost incurred for the raw material required for the production of goods.
- Direct labor cost: These costs are labor costs directly related to the production of the units.
- Manufacturing overhead costs: These costs are other indirect
factory costs incurred for the production.
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