DIRECT = An expense that can be traced directly to ) a specific cost center or cost object such as a department, process, or product. Direct costs (such as for labour, material, fuel or power)
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Friday, 23 December 2011
What are Indirect + Direct costs?
INDIRECT = An expense (e.g. advertising, computing, maintenance, security, supervision) Indirect costs are usually constant for a wide range of output
DIRECT = An expense that can be traced directly to ) a specific cost center or cost object such as a department, process, or product. Direct costs (such as for labour, material, fuel or power)
DIRECT = An expense that can be traced directly to ) a specific cost center or cost object such as a department, process, or product. Direct costs (such as for labour, material, fuel or power)
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