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If there is an involuntary conversion (i.e., casualty, theft, or condemnation) of the taxpayer's principal residence, the realized gain may be postponed as a § 1033 involuntary conversion and/or excluded as a § 121 sale of a principal residence.
Net Operating Income
The profit generated from a company's regular, core business operations, excluding deductions of taxes and interest.
Unit Product Cost
The total cost (direct materials, direct labor, and overhead) divided by the number of units produced.
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A costing method that includes only variable manufacturing costs - direct materials, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead - in the cost of a product.
Unit Product Cost
The total cost assigned to a single unit of product, including direct materials, direct labor, and allocated overhead.
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