Fixed overhead costs are the elements of the indirect costs of an organization's product that, in total, remain unchanged irrespective of changes in the levels of production or sales. Examples include administrative salaries, sales personnel salaries, and factory rent.
Fixed production overhead consists of factory costs that remain constant regardless of changes in the level of production or sales. Understanding these overheads is crucial for accurate financial and managerial accounting.
Manufacturing Overhead, also known as Production Overhead, includes all the indirect costs incurred in the production process that cannot be directly traced to the product or cost unit. These costs cover a wide range of expenses such as depreciation of machinery, factory rent, maintenance expenses, and utilities.
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