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Which of the following is overhead cost?
- Amount spent on raw material
- Salary of the finishing cost centre supervisor
- Wages paid to labour
- None of these
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Salary of the finishing cost centre supervisor
Reason — Overhead/indirect cost cannot be wholly and directly identified with a particular product. The supervisor of a finishing cost centre oversees production but does not directly produce any item, so his/her salary is indirect labour and forms part of factory overhead. Raw material is direct material (direct cost), and wages paid to labour engaged in actual production are direct labour (direct cost) — neither is an overhead.
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