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Cost Per Equivalent Unit
A calculation used in process costing, dividing the total cost by the number of units produced to determine the cost per unit.
Conversion Costs
Costs required to convert raw materials into finished products, usually including direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
Conversion Costs
The costs required to convert raw materials into finished goods, which typically include direct labor and manufacturing overhead.
Total Cost Transferred
The aggregate expense shifted from one account or department to another, often used in manufacturing to denote the total cost moved from work in process to finished goods.
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