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ASHA 777 [7]
2 years ago
7

Indirect labor costs include? assembly-line worker wages. administrative assistant salary. assembly-line supervisor salary. fact

ory security guard wages.
Business
1 answer:
pashok25 [27]2 years ago
5 0

Indirect labor cost include administrative assistant salary. (second option)

<h3>What is Indirect labor cost ?</h3>

Indirect labor cost is the cost of labor employed t that is not directly involved in the production of goods or the delivery of services.

Indirect labor cost is the wages or salary that is paid to employees whose duties enable other employees to produce goods and render services. An example of such employees are the administrative staff. Thus, the wages paid to administrative staff would constitute indirect labor cost.

In contrast, direct labor cost is the wages paid to labor that is directly involved in the production of goods or providing of services. e.g. factory security guard wages.

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Answer:

1) Amount of uncollectible accounts expenses is $ 2,750

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