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प्रश्न
To control costs, it is essential to keep control on ______.
विकल्प
Prime cost
Overheads
Indirect materials and tools cost
All of these
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उत्तर
To control costs, it is essential to keep control on Prime cost, Overheads and Indirect materials and tools cost.
Explanation:
To properly control costs, all components must be managed, including prime costs, which cover direct materials and labour; indirect materials and tool costs, which are required but not directly related to a specific product; and overheads, which include general business expenses. Controlling all of these areas leads to total cost management.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Write short note on indirect labour cost.
Costs incurred other than on material and labour for production and distribution are called ______.
Explain various types of Overheads.
Name and give examples of any two types of Overheads.
A typical factory overhead cost is ______.
An example of a production overhead would be ______.
Overhead is actually the total of ______.
All indirect expenses are count under the head of ______.
Cotton used in manufacturing cloth, sugarcane used in producing sugar, rubber used in producing shoes are examples of ______.
Expenses may be direct or ______.
Cost of sugarcane in making sugar is an example of ______.
Salary paid to a mill manager is an example of ______ cost.
What do you mean by the term Overheads?
Overhead refers to ______.
In element-wise classification of overheads, which one of the following is not included in?
Which of the following is best suited meaning of overhead?
What do you mean by office and administrative overhead?
