Multiple Choice
The primary difference between a product cost and a period cost is that:
A) product costs are associated with specific goods, and period costs are not.
B) product costs are incurred by manufacturers, and period costs by service providers.
C) only product costs are recorded as expenses.
D) period costs become part of cost of goods sold but product costs do not.
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