Concept explainers
Introduction:
Direct materials, direct labor and Factory
Direct Material:
It refers to the cost of raw materials used in the production process that becomes finished goods.
Direct Labor:
The cost of wages paid to the labor who are physically involved in converting raw materials to finished goods.
Factory Overheads:
It refers to all indirect costs of finished goods that are not directly involved in the process of production. Example: Supervisor Salary,
To state:
The classification of product cost incurred in the manufacture of tennis balls based on the description of costs.
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