what is the difference between expenses(indirect) and indirect
expenses?
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Answer / yogendra.c
Direct Expenses: Direct expenses are those expenses that are paid only for the business purpose, which is very essential without which business cannot run.
For example, Cost of Production, Direct Labor, etc
Indirect Expenses: Indirect Expenses are those expenses that are paid for keeping up and running your entire business.
Examples of indirect expenses generally include insurance, utilities, and Salaries for Employees, etc. Since these are expenses you would pay for the entire business, these are considered indirect expenses.
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Answer / chandra sekhar
Direct Expenseses are Producing Expenses, Indirect Expenses are Administration Expenses.
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Answer / d.siva prasad
Direct experience is an experience which is directly relating to the business operations
Ex-rent ,salaries telephone changes
Indirect experience is an experience which indirectly relating to the business operations
Ex- depreciation, bad debts , bank changes
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Answer / sanjay yadav
Direct expense is an expense which is incurred with
manufacture of a product. For Eg: Purchase of raw
materials, factory labourfactory wages, electricity
expense incurred in factory ie. on running machinery water
etc
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