what is the difference in direct expenses and indirect
expenses?
Answer Posted / shahu dinesh manoharprasad
production's related expense is direct expense like casual
labour charges,workman wages,tools and consunption etc. and
others are indirect expense like advertisement
exp.electricity charges,late divery charges etc.
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