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what are the differences between direct cost and indirect cost in financial accounting
Managerial accounting is a type of accounting which is concerned with providing information to managers that is, people inside an organization who direct and control its operation.
the shareholders or the owner of the business are the direct users of the account
Direct cost of sales is that cost which directly identifiable with sales like purchases etc.
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what are the differences between direct cost and indirect cost in financial accounting
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Sum of direct materials and direct labor
Managerial accounting is a type of accounting which is concerned with providing information to managers that is, people inside an organization who direct and control its operation.
the shareholders or the owner of the business are the direct users of the account
Direct cost of sales is that cost which directly identifiable with sales like purchases etc.
purchases is related to products expenses are recuring in nature , direct exp are related to products and indirect exp are not related to products
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Costs of goods sold are a type of expense and although the total may vary between the accrual and cash basis' of accounting, the method of calculating them is the same. Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory = Costs of Goods Sold. If you have no beginning or ending inventory (because you're using the cash basis)... you just add the purchases and applicable expenses. Some of which might be: direct materials and supplies, energy costs, freight, direct labor costs, etc.
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