Direct expense

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Cost and management accounting.

Direct production expenses are expenses that:

  • Can be traced directly to production of a unit of the service or product; and
  • Are neither labour nor materials.


Examples include power used to run production machinery, and any regular cleaning costs at the end of each batch of production.


See also