Is fire a selling cost, direct manufacturing cost, indirect manufacturing cost, administrative cost, foxed cost or variable cost.
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Indirect costs(salaries, materials not directly involved in manufacturing), period costs(selling and admin costs)
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
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selling expenses is a mixed costs. it is a mixture of both fixed and variable components. for example, in selling expenses in a retail shop; fixed costs are the employees salary. while variable cost will be their commission or bonus of the sale.
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Cost classifications Knoblauch, Inc., manufactures rugby jerseys for collegiate sports teams and sells its merchandise through university bookstores. Required: Raw material Direct labor Variable manufacturin overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead Fixed administrative expense Fixed indirect selling expense Variable direct selling
Indirect Expenses are those expenses which are incurred after the manufacturing process is over, e.g. selling and distribution expenses, all the administrative expenses, carraige outward, advertisement expenses because they are related indirectlt with the product manufacturing and sales.
Indirect costs(salaries, materials not directly involved in manufacturing), period costs(selling and admin costs)
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
it is the FIXED and VARIABLE it is the FIXED and VARIABLE expenses only not selling expenses.JOKE.this is a GUESS.haha
Under the contribution approach (variable costing), all variable expenses (both manufacturing and non-manufacturing) are deducted first from sales to arrive at contribution margin. Fixed costs (both manufacturing and non manufacturing) are deducted from contribution margin to arrive at net income before taxes. Under traditional approach (absorption costing), all the manufacturing costs (both fixed and variable) are deducted from sales to arrive at gross profit (margin). Non-manufacturing (Selling and administrative) costs are then deducted from gross margin to arrive at net income before taxes.
selling expenses is a mixed costs. it is a mixture of both fixed and variable components. for example, in selling expenses in a retail shop; fixed costs are the employees salary. while variable cost will be their commission or bonus of the sale.
Selling price = Total Cost (Total Variable cost + Total fixed cost) + profit margin
Fixed cost / (selling price - Variable cost per unit) --> Fixed cost ----------------------------------------------- (Selling Price - Variable Cost Per Unit)
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If you are selling hamburgers, the meat is a direct cost. If the meat was used at a company picnic, it is an indirect cost.