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A sole proprietorship files Schedule C of Form 1040, a partnership files Form 1065, a C corporation files Form 1120, and an S corporation files Form 1120S.
Absorption Costing
An approach in accounting that involves adding all production-related costs, whether stable or variable, into the product’s final price.
Cost-plus Pricing
A pricing strategy where a fixed percentage or amount is added to the cost of producing a product to determine its selling price.
Selling and Administrative Expenses
Costs not directly linked to the production of goods, including marketing, salaries of administrative staff, and other general expenses.
Split-off Point
The stage in a production process where joint products can be recognized as individual products.
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