What is manufacturing overhead and what costs are included?

jacob

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I’m studying cost accounting and got confused about manufacturing overhead. What exactly does it include? Are things like electricity, labor, and rent part of it?
 
Manufacturing overhead can be a bit tricky to understand at first, but basically it includes all the indirect costs associated with the production process. This means things like electricity, water, and gas that power your machinery are part of it, as well as depreciation on your equipment and factory maintenance costs. Labor costs, however, are usually considered direct costs if they're directly involved in producing the product, but if you have supervisors or quality control staff, their salaries might be included in manufacturing overhead. Rent is also typically part of it, as well as insurance on your factory and equipment.
 
Manufacturing overhead includes all indirect costs incurred in producing goods that cannot be directly traced to specific products. It includes factory rent, utilities, equipment depreciation, indirect labor like supervisors, and maintenance. These costs are allocated to products to determine total production cost, helping in pricing and inventory valuation.
 
Manufacturing overhead (factory overhead) includes indirect production costs: indirect materials, indirect labor (supervisors, maintenance), utilities, factory rent, depreciation, repairs, quality control, and insurance. It excludes direct materials and direct labor, which are traced directly to products.
 
Manufacturing overhead refers to all indirect costs incurred during the production process. It excludes direct materials and direct labor. Key components include factory rent, utilities, depreciation on machinery, indirect labor (supervisors/janitors), and indirect materials (lubricants/cleaning supplies). These costs are necessary to keep the facility operational.
 
Manufacturing overhead refers to all the indirect costs involved in producing goods that are not direct materials or direct labor. It includes expenses like factory rent, utilities, equipment maintenance, factory supplies, and salaries of supervisors or support staff in the production area.
 
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