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Job-Order Costing System
Job-Order Costing System is an accounting method used to assign manufacturing costs to an individual product or batch of products, making it possible to track the cost associated with specific jobs or orders.
Overapplied
A situation where the allocated manufacturing overhead costs exceed the actual overhead costs incurred.
Underapplied
A situation in accounting where the allocated costs are less than the actual costs incurred.
Cost of Goods Sold
The immediate expenses related to manufacturing the products a company sells, comprising costs for materials and labor.
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