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Cost of Labour turnover may be treated as :

a. Direct wages

b. Prime cost

c. Overhead

d. None of the above

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Question ajoutée par Shamseer KM , Accounts and Admin Payroll , KBM Group
Date de publication: 2015/03/18
Shamseer KM
par Shamseer KM , Accounts and Admin Payroll , KBM Group

Right Answer - - - - --         c. Overhead

VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN
par VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.

Answer option: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  c. Overhead

Allocated to each department on the basis of the staff strength-(generally)-- unless otherwise a particular department is the only cause of such a replacement cost.

Parwez Khan
par Parwez Khan , Sr. Draughtsman / office Engineer , Combined Group Contracting K.S.C.C.

The cost of labour turnover is generally treated as overhead.

Md Abdullah - Al - Noman
par Md Abdullah - Al - Noman , Senior Executive , Ranks Telecom Limited

c. Overhead...................................

Nader Ibrahim
par Nader Ibrahim

Its very wrong considering labour turnover as commodity, otherwise who will run the machine.. They are part of the machine and you need to make them oily and energized. If you still think they are overheads, try to run your machine with your board of directors.

Ahmed kandil
par Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany

Answer C is the correct answer

Muhammad Ramzan Tufail  ACCA
par Muhammad Ramzan Tufail ACCA , Assistant Finance Manager , Eltizam Asset Management Group

(C) is the Correct Ans.

 

Cost of Labour turnover is usually treated as Factory Overheads.

Mir Mujtaba Ali
par Mir Mujtaba Ali , Internal Audit Manager , Confidential

c. Overheads

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Muhammad Sabith
par Muhammad Sabith , Accountant , SIMORA

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  c. Overhead  

is Correct

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