1. Which of the following cost would be considered a period rather than a product cost in a manufactured company? A. Manufacturing equipment depreciation. B. Property taxes on factory. C. Office supplies costs D. Electrical costs to light the production facility.
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Step 1: Period costs are costs that are not directly tied to the production of a product and are expensed on the income statement in the period in which they are incurred. Show more…
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