Factory costs, also known as factory expenses, are expenditures incurred by the manufacturing section of an organization. This includes direct materials, direct labor, direct expenses, and manufacturing overheads. It excludes markup or profit.
Production overhead, also known as manufacturing overhead, refers to the indirect costs associated with manufacturing a product. These costs are not directly tied to the production process but are necessary expenses for running a manufacturing operation.
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