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  • 1reciprocal costs — Costs apportioned from a service cost centre to a production cost centre that carries out work for the original service cost centre. Consequently, a proportion of the production cost centre costs should also be re apportioned to the service cost… …

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  • 2reciprocal costs — Costs apportioned from a service cost centre to a production cost centre that carries out work for the original service cost centre. Consequently, a proportion of the production cost centre costs should also be reapportioned to the service cost… …

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  • 3Indirect costs — are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular function or product). Indirect costs may be either fixed or variable. Indirect costs include taxes, administration, personnel and security costs, and are also… …

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  • 4Closing costs — Real property in most jurisdictions is conveyed from the seller to the buyer through a real estate contract. The point in time at which the contract is actually executed and the title to the property is conveyed to the buyer is known as the… …

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  • 5direct costs — 1) Product costs that can be directly traced to a product or cost unit. They are usually made up of direct materials costs (which can be charged directly to the product by means of materials requisitions), direct labour costs (charged by means of …

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  • 6direct costs — 1) Product costs that can be directly traced to a product or cost unit They are usually made up of direct materials costs (which can be charged directly to the product by means of materials requisitions), direct labour costs (charged by means of… …

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  • 7court costs — The fees charged for the use of a court, including the initial filing fee, fees for serving the summons, complaint, and other court papers, fees to pay a court reporter to transcribe depositions (pretrial interviews of witnesses) and in court… …

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  • 8Embedded Costs Exceeding Market Prices — (ECEMP)   Embedded costs of utility investments exceeding market prices are: i) costs incurred pursuant to a regulatory or contractual obligation; 2) costs that are reflected in cost based rates; and 3) cost based rates that exceed the price of… …

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  • 9product costs — The costs of production when charged to the cost units and expressed as costs of individual products. Product costs may include both direct costs and indirect costs (overhead); many different costing methods, such as absorption costing, activity… …

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  • 10product costs — The costs of production when charged to the cost units and expressed as costs of individual products. Product costs may include both direct costs and indirect costs (overhead); many different costing methods, such as absorption costing, activity… …

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