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Direct Costs

Direct costs are expenses a company can easily trace to a specific product, service, or department. Imagine them as ingredients directly tied to a final dish. Examples include raw materials for a product, labor to create it, or commissions paid for a specific sale. Direct costs are often variable, meaning they fluctuate with production levels. Knowing your direct costs is essential for accurate pricing, cost control, and understanding profitability.

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