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The number of units in the beginning Work-in-Process Inventory plus the units transferred out during the period equals the number of units started during the period plus the number of units in the ending Work-in-Process Inventory.
Absorption Costing
A bookkeeping approach that encompasses the total expenses of production, including direct materials, direct labor, along with both variable and fixed overhead costs, into the pricing of a product.
Unit Product Cost
The total cost (both fixed and variable) to produce a unit of product, used for setting prices and analyzing efficiency.
Absorption Costing
An accounting method where all manufacturing costs, including both variable and fixed costs, are allocated to produced units, thus ‘absorbing’ them.
Unit Product Cost
The total cost associated with producing a single unit of a product, calculated by dividing the total production costs by the number of units produced.
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