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Product/ Period Cost:
Product cost are those which are necessary to be incurred for the production of the products and it may be both fixed and variable in nature. These cost includes, direct material cost, direct labour cost and manufacturing
Period cost are those cost which are incurred after production of products and is incurred for administrative and selling activities of the business.
The Classification of various cost in product or period cost and fixed or variable cost.
The Manufacturing cost per unit is an inventoriable cost per unit which is computed by dividing the total product cost with the number of units produced.
The manufacturing cost per unit shall be computed.
The Total cost of plastic and per unit cost of Plastic casing under total production of 1200 units.
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The Total cost of property taxes and per unit cost of property tax on producing 1200 units.
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