FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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The following costs were incurred during the month of June:
Direct Materials | $34,000 |
Direct Labor | $72,000 |
Variable Manufacturing |
$3,000 |
Fixed Manufacturing Overhead | $16,000 |
Selling Expenses | $13,000 |
Administrative Expenses | $16,000 |
What were the total inventoriable costs for June?
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Inventoriable costs is the term which is defined as the all the costs that are incurred in order to acquire or produce the end products. It includes all the costs such as raw material, part of overhead as well as direct labor.
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