Opportunity cost is what you lose by choosing to do something else. Suppose...of high school. If you go to college for four years, then your cost of attending college is not only the amount of money you pay for college...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 20/07/2008
Overhead costs can be manufacturing overheads and nonmanufacturing overheads...and factory personnel (other than direct labor). Even though nonmanufacturing overhead costs are not product costs according to GAAP, these ...
6 Answers · Business & Finance · 31/08/2007
Costs for new undergraduate international students (freshman and transfer) http://undergrad.osu...new undergraduate domestic students (freshman and transfer) http://undergrad.osu.edu/ costs .html Domestic Graduate Student Costs http...
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 09/11/2007
How much does wind energy cost ? Over the last 20 years, the cost of electricity... depth. The Comparative Cost of Wind and Other Energy ...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/06/2007
...employer has to make enough to cover all of the costs of a worker (employee). These include pay and...no direct billing involved) but the costs are still about the same: Double.
2 Answers · Social Science · 27/05/2008
ELEMENTS OF COST : A cost is composed of three elements i.e. material... costs of rawmaterial used, packing material, freight etc are direct costs INDIRECT COST : These are general costs and...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 29/08/2007
Direct Cost (in Cost Accounting) are cost which are directly ...raw material like steel, glass, locks, wheel, wheels, gear are direct cost (direct material). All the consumable items like oil, expense like ...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/05/2007
Direct Costing is a method of applying project or manufacturing costs ...or in cost -of-goods-sold (COGS). In Direct Costing , all indirect costs (not material or labor) are 100% expensed in...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 01/11/2011
Cost Sheet Form prepared for each job or department. It serves as a means of accumulating the manufacturing costs -direct materials, direct labor, and overhead costs -chargeable to the job...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 01/09/2006
Products result from the manufacturing process and "product costs " are the summation of direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 19/09/2007