what is the work of cost accountant?
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Answer / ameet
A cost accountant is being appointed majorly in a
manufacturing companies. They are hired so that all the
costs involved should be specific. Ex: if a car
manufacturer has to manufacture a car, he has to have the
initial investments, preliminary expenses, raw materials -
like steel,paint, iron etc., and all other things required
to make it. So, he is hired to record all the things and
also give the management the actual cost.
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Answer / vikas
a cost accoutant is being appointed majorly work in a
manufaturing company
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Answer / ramakanta sahu
The main work of the cost accountent is
to evaluate the cost of each
manufacturing goods and he is the cost
auditer of the company..
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Answer / lalitha
Product Costing to CO-PA integration tell me step by step ?
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