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Activity-Based Costing
Activity-based costing is a costing method that assigns overhead and indirect costs to specific activities, providing more accurate product costing.
Overhead Cost
General business expenses that relate to the operation of a company but cannot be directly tied to a specific product or service.
Product Costs
The costs incurred to create a product, encompassing direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
Manufacturing Overhead
All indirect costs associated with the production process, such as utilities, maintenance, and manager salaries.
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