Counting the costs, one way or another

This article explores marginal and absorption costing and how they differ.

Marginal and absorption costing are two approaches to working out the cost of an item or job, for budgeting or cost control purposes.

Marginal costing recognises that some production costs are fixed and don’t apply ‘per unit’. These are written off as period costs and only the variable costs are charged to individual cost units. Absorption costing tries to...

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