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Further Classification of Labor Costs

Further Classification of Labor Costs . Appendix 3B. Learning Objective 9. Properly account for labor costs associated with idle time, overtime, and fringe benefits. Idle Time. Machine Breakdowns. Material Shortages. Power Failures.

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Further Classification of Labor Costs

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  1. Further Classification of Labor Costs Appendix 3B

  2. Learning Objective 9 Properly account for labor costs associated with idle time, overtime, and fringe benefits.

  3. Idle Time Machine Breakdowns Material Shortages Power Failures The labor costs incurred during idle time are ordinarily treated as manufacturing overhead.

  4. Overtime The overtime premiums for all factory workers are usually considered to be part of manufacturing overhead.

  5. Labor Fringe Benefits Fringe benefits include employer paid costs for insurance programs, retirement plans, supplemental unemployment programs, Social Security, Medicare, workers’ compensation, and unemployment taxes. Some companies include all of these costs in manufacturing overhead. Other companies treat fringe benefit expenses of direct laborers as additional direct labor costs.

  6. End of Chapter 3B

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