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  2. Cost - Wikipedia

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    Direct labor cost. Manufacturing overhead cost. Non-manufacturing costs are those costs that are not directly incurred in manufacturing a product. [11] Examples of such costs are salary of sales personnel and advertising expenses. Generally, non-manufacturing costs are further classified into two categories: [12] Selling and distribution costs.

  3. Non-recurring engineering - Wikipedia

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    Non-recurring engineering (NRE) cost refers to the one-time cost to research, design, develop and test a new product or product enhancement. When budgeting for a new product, NRE must be considered to analyze if a new product will be profitable. Even though a company will pay for NRE on a project only once, NRE costs can be prohibitively high ...

  4. Activity-based costing - Wikipedia

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    Since personnel expenses represent the largest single component of non-interest expense in financial institutions, these costs must also be attributed more accurately to products and customers. Activity based costing, even though originally developed for manufacturing, may even be a more useful tool for doing this.

  5. Non-Manufacturing Grows for 100 Months in a Row: 4 Picks - AOL

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  6. Indirect costs - Wikipedia

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    In construction, the costs of materials, labor, equipment, etc., and all directly involved efforts or expenses for the cost object are direct costs. In manufacturing or other non-construction industries the portion of operating costs that is directly assignable to a specific product or process is a direct cost. [1]

  7. Variable cost - Wikipedia

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    Direct costs are costs that can easily be associated with a particular cost object. [2] However, not all variable costs are direct costs. For example, variable manufacturing overhead costs are variable costs that are indirect costs, not direct costs. Variable costs are sometimes called unit-level costs as they vary with the number of units ...

  8. No Big Help from Factory Orders and ISM Non-Manufacturing - AOL

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    Factory orders for the month of April have now been released from the Commerce Department. They were up 1.0%, short of the 1.4% expected by Bloomberg and short of the 1.5% expected by Dow Jones.

  9. Weak Non-Manufacturing ISM Overshadowed by Payrolls and ...

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    Today's big news on top of a record for the DJIA and S&P 500 was the drop in unemployment to 7.5% and the better-than-expected payrolls of 165,000. Now we have the Institute for Supply Management ...