Principles of Accounting Volume 2
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Chapter 2, Problem 4PB
Pocket Umbrella, Inc. is considering producing a new type of umbrella. This new pocket-sized umbrella would fit into a coat pocket or purse. Classify the following costs of this new product as direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing
- Cost of advertising the product
- Fabric used to make the umbrellas
- Maintenance of cutting machines used to cut the umbrella fabric so it will fit the umbrella frame
- Wages of workers who assemble the product
- President’s salary
- The salary of the supervisor of the people who assemble the product
- Wages of the product tester who stands in a shower to make sure the umbrellas do not leak
- Cost of
market research survey - Salary of the company’s sales managers
Depreciation of administrative office building
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Principles of Accounting Volume 2
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