Calculate prime cost and conversion cost for Piper Consulting Company during 2016.
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Prime Cost and Conversion Cost
Piper Consulting Company incurred the following during 2016
Direct labor | $12,000 |
Overhead |
18,000 |
Selling expenses |
16,000 |
Administrative expenses |
14,000 |
Calculate prime cost and conversion cost for Piper Consulting Company during 2016.
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