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Refer to Figure 21.5. Diseconomies of scale begin to occur
Job Costing
A costing method that determines the cost of a specific job or project, making it suitable for industries like construction, where products are customized.
Continuous Mass Production
A manufacturing process that continuously produces large volumes of standardized products, often on an assembly line.
Product Costing System
A product costing system determines the cost to manufacture a product, taking into account direct materials, direct labour, and overhead expenses, essential for pricing and profitability analysis.
Manufacturing Overhead Account
This refers to the ledger account that records all indirect factory-related costs incurred during a production period that are not directly tied to a specific product.
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