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Overhead

 
Wikipedia: Overhead (business)

In business, overhead, overhead cost or overhead expense refers to an ongoing expense of operating a business (also known as Operating Expenses - rent, gas/electricity, wages etc). The term overhead is usually used to group expenses that are necessary to the continued functioning of the business, but do not directly generate profits.

Overhead expenses are all costs on the income statement except for direct labor and direct materials. Overhead expenses include accounting fees, advertising, depreciation, insurance, interest, legal fees, rent, repairs, supplies, taxes, telephone bills, travel and utilities costs.[1]

Overhead can be classified under four headings:[citation needed]

  1. Functional classification
  2. Classification on the nature of expenditure
  3. Element-wise classification
  4. Classification on behavior of expenditure

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