Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 3, Problem 3AA
To determine
(1)
Cost of goods sold includes direct material, direct labor, and direct expenses. The total sum of all these costs is known as cost of goods sold.
Total expenses means all expenses included in the final cost.
To compute:
The cost of goods sold to total expense ratio for the company −S.
To determine
(2)
For calculating the cost only those items are included which are helpful for generating the final product. It means direct cost is included at the time of calculating the cost of goods sold.
To identify:
The company with higher ratio.
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