Classifying Costs as Materials, Labor, or Factory Overhead Indicate whether the following costs of Procter & Gamble, a maker of consumer products, would be classified as direct materials cost, direct labor cost, or factory overhead cost: Cost Classification a.  Plant manager salary for the Iowa City, Iowa, plant   b.  Maintenance supplies   c.  Salary of process engineers   d.  Wages paid to Packaging Department employees in the Bear River City, Utah, paper products plant   e.  Scents and fragrances used in making soaps and detergents   f.  Wages of production line employees at the Pineville, Louisiana, soap and detergent plant   g.  Depreciation on assembly line in the Mehoopany, Pennsylvania, paper products plant   h.  Packaging materials   i.  Resins for body wash products   j.  Depreciation on the Auburn, Maine, manufacturing plant

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Classifying Costs as Materials, Labor, or Factory Overhead

Indicate whether the following costs of Procter & Gamble, a maker of consumer products, would be classified as direct materials cost, direct labor cost, or factory overhead cost:

Cost Classification
a.  Plant manager salary for the Iowa City, Iowa, plant  
b.  Maintenance supplies  
c.  Salary of process engineers  
d.  Wages paid to Packaging Department employees in the Bear River City, Utah, paper products plant  
e.  Scents and fragrances used in making soaps and detergents  
f.  Wages of production line employees at the Pineville, Louisiana, soap and detergent plant  
g.  Depreciation on assembly line in the Mehoopany, Pennsylvania, paper products plant  
h.  Packaging materials  
i.  Resins for body wash products  
j.  Depreciation on the Auburn, Maine, manufacturing plant  
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The cost applied in production can be classified as Direct materials, direct labor and factory over head cost. 

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