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In the early 1960s, the push for a return to agricultural production became the main goal of developing states seeking to "modernize."
Absorption Costing
A strategy for calculating product costs that includes every aspect of manufacturing expenses: direct materials, direct labor, and all overhead costs, both variable and fixed.
Markup
The amount added to the cost of goods to cover overhead and profit; a percentage of cost.
Direct Labor
Labor costs directly associated with the manufacture of specific goods or the delivery of specific services, representing wage expenses for personnel involved in production.
Absorption Costing
An accounting strategy where the price of manufacturing a product is determined by adding up expenses on direct materials, direct labor, and every overhead cost, be it variable or fixed.
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