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Business, 27.08.2019 23:20, aime005

Classify each of the following costs as a period cost or an inventoriable product cost. if you classify the cost as an inventoriable product cost, further classify it as direct material (dm), direct labor (dl), or manufacturing overhead (moh).a.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - mohstandard packaging materials used to package individual units of product for sale (for example, cereal boxes in which the cereal is packaged)b.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  lease payment on administrative headquartersc.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  telephone bills relating to the customer service call centerd.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  property insurance- 40% of building is used for sales and administration▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  property insurance- 60% of building is used for manufacturinge.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  wages and benefits paid to assembly-line workers in the manufacturing plantf.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  depreciation on automated production equipmentg.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  salaries paid to quality control inspectors in the planth.▼periodproduct - dlproduct - dmproduct - moh  repairs and maintenance on factory equipment

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