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    The Cost of a Completed Job in a Job-Order Costing
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The Cost of a Completed Job in a Job-Order Costing

Question 166

Question 166

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The cost of a completed job in a job-order costing system typically consists of the actual direct materials cost of the job, the actual direct labor cost of the job, and the manufacturing overhead cost applied to the job.

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