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Business, 05.05.2021 09:40 Madalyngarcia20

Post Sheel P. 1. Nepal Manufacturing Company has furnished following data:
Direct materials
Rs. 40,000 Direct labour.
Rs. 60,000
Direct expenses
10,000 Factory overheads
30,000
Administrative overheads 25,000 Sales
...200,000
Selling and distribution overheads 15000
Required: Cost sheet showing total cost and net profit.
Ans: PC Rs. 110,000; FC Rs. 140,000; COP Rs. 165,000; TC Rs. 180,000; Profit Rs. 20,000​

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