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Activity-Based Costing
A costing method that assigns costs to products or services based on the activities they require, aiming to more accurately reflect the costs incurred.
Manufacturing Costs
Expenses related to the production of goods, including direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
Product Costs
All costs that are involved in acquiring or making a product. In the case of manufactured goods, these costs consist of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead. Also see Inventoriable costs.
ABC System
Activity-Based Costing (ABC) System is a method of allocating costs to products and services based on the activities that go into producing them.
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