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What is the "Pied Piper effect"?
Wages
Payments made to employees based on the hours worked or tasks performed, typically on a regular basis.
Direct Labor
The wages and benefits paid to workers who are directly involved in the production of goods or services.
Office Equipment
Assets like computers, printers, and furniture used in an office to facilitate work.
Depreciation
The systematic allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting its consumption, wear and tear, or obsolescence.
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