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Noncoding DNA
Split-off Point
In process costing, the stage in production where multiple products emerge from a single process and continue to be processed further or sold as is.
Joint Production Costs
Costs that are incurred up to the split-off point in a process that produces multiple products.
Absorption Costing
This accounting style integrates all facets of manufacturing costs—direct materials, direct labor, and both variable and fixed overheads—into the comprehensive cost of a product.
Markup
The amount added to the cost of goods to cover overhead and profit, determining the selling price.
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