In direct and indirect expenses we know direct means
expenses incured durning prodution process, indirect means
expenses incureed after prodution process, apart from
manufacturing concern , what do mean by direct & indirect
expenses.
Answer Posted / ravipolina
According to cost sheet all the directs will betreated as
prime cost and all the indirects are treated as overheads
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