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Business, 24.03.2021 22:50, pbrogers23

Ludmilla Construction Company is composed of two divisions: (1) Home Construction and (2) Commercial Construction. The Home Construction Division is in the process of building 12 houses and the Commercial Construction Division is working on three projects. Required
1. Identify each cost as being a direct or indirect cost, assuming the cost objects are the individual products (houses or projects).
2. Identify each cost as being a direct or indirect cost, assuming the cost objects are the two divisions.
3. Identify each cost as being a direct or indirect cost, assuming the cost object is Ludmilla Construction Company as a whole.
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Identify each cost as being a direct or indirect cost assuming the cost objects are the individual products (houses or projects)
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1. Wages of workers assigned to a specific construction project
2. Supplies used by the Com
3. Labor on a particular house
4. Salary of the supervisor of commercial construction projects
5. Supplies, such as glue and nails, used by the Home Construction Division
6. Cost of building permits
7. Materials used in commercial construction projects
8. Depreciation on home building equipment (small tools such as hammers or saws)
9. Company president's salary
10. Depreciation on crane used in commercial construction
11. Depreciation on home office building
12. Salary of corporate office manager mercial Construction Division

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