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wages unproductive entry in final a/c

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Answered by sachinarora2001
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WAGES UNPRODUCTIVE IS THE INDIRECT EXPENSE AND THUS RECORD ON THE DEBIT SIDE OF THE PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The correct answer is Profit and Loss Account

Explanation:

Where does unproductive wages go in final accounts?

Profit and Loss Account

Unproductive Wages are the wages paid for work done by workers that does not increases the production capacity nor leads to increase in the output of a manufacturing concern. These are the indirect expenses and are thus debited to Profit and Loss Account.

Wherein does wages go in final accounts?

While salaries and wages seem personally inside the trial balance then wages are debited to the trading account and salaries debited to the profit and loss account, but while they're collectively, they're dealt with as one and is debited to the income and loss account.

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