Sociology, asked by mehtashona7, 1 year ago

above manufacturing is an example

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Answered by rk2250297
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Explanation:

Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. Example: Paper is manufactured from wood, sugar from sugarcane, iron and steel from iron ore and aluminium from bauxite. Primary goods are manufactured and become finished goods.

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:-

Assembling overhead – additionally called roundabout expenses – are any costs that a production line causes other than direct materials and direct work expected to make merchandise, notes "Bookkeeping 2," a reference control. In cost bookkeeping, fabricating overhead is applied to the units created inside a detailing period, as indicated by Accounting Tools, a site that offers proficient bookkeeping courses and materials.

Explanation:-

manufacturing Overhead?

In cost bookkeeping, each unit a processing plant or organization produces has some level of assembling overhead, costs added to every unit it produces. Bookkeeping Tools gives a few instances of assembling overhead in cost bookkeeping including:

  • Devaluation hardware utilized in the generation procedure
  • Property assesses on the creation office
  • Lease on the production line building
  • Pay rates of upkeep staff
  • Pay rates of assembling administrators
  • Pay rates of the materials the board staff
  • Pay rates of the quality control staff
  • Supplies not legitimately connected with items, (for example, fabricating structures)
  • Utilities for the manufacturing plant
  • Wages of building janitorial staff
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