Answer Posted / mohammedghousemohiuddin
Direct Expenses are those expenses which are paid in
relation to manufacture of products directly Eg: Machinery
repairs, Labour, Factory wages,power, fuel etc.
Indirect Expenses are those expenses which are paid
after manufacturing of goods. Eg: Administrative Exp,
Advertisement, Selling & Distribution etc.
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