1.
Concept Introduction:
Product cost: When a cost is incurred to produce a product, it is called product cost. The costs like direct materials, direct labor, direct
Period cost: Any cost which cannot be grouped into prepaid expenses, inventory or fixed assets are termed as period costs. Normally a period cost is related to an expense in some specific period. Examples of period costs are selling expenses, advertising expenses, etc.
The total amount of product costs incurred to make 20000 units.
2.
Concept Introduction:
Product cost: When a cost is incurred to produce a product, it is called product cost. The costs like direct materials, direct labor, direct overheads can be grouped as product cost as they are directly linked with production.
Period cost: Any cost which cannot be grouped into prepaid expenses, inventory or fixed assets are termed as period costs. Normally a period cost is related to an expense in some specific period. Examples of period costs are selling expenses, advertising expenses, etc.
The total amount of period costs incurred to sell 20000 units.
3.
Concept Introduction:
Product cost: When a cost is incurred to produce a product, it is called product cost. The costs like direct materials, direct labor, direct overheads can be grouped as product cost as they are directly linked with production.
Period cost: Any cost which cannot be grouped into prepaid expenses, inventory or fixed assets are termed as period costs. Normally a period cost is related to an expense in some specific period. Examples of period costs are selling expenses, advertising expenses, etc.
The total amount of product costs incurred to make 22000 units.
4.
Concept Introduction:
Product cost: When a cost is incurred to produce a product, it is called product cost. The costs like direct materials, direct labor, direct overheads can be grouped as product cost as they are directly linked with production.
Period cost: Any cost which cannot be grouped into prepaid expenses, inventory or fixed assets are termed as period costs. Normally a period cost is related to an expense in some specific period. Examples of period costs are selling expenses, advertising expenses, etc.
The total amount of period costs incurred to sell 18000 units.

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