Accounting Principles volume 2
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781119132233
Author: Kimmel and Kieso (Custom for LaGuardia Community College) Weygandt
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.6E
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Direct materials: Direct materials are the materials which are converted into finished products or goods. These materials themselves become the finished good when the production is completed. All types of raw materials come under direct materials.
Direct labor: Direct labor is a labor who is directly involve in the production of finished goods. The cost of direct labor is considered as direct cost of production.
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To identify: The cost category for each item.
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Accounting Principles volume 2
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