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10 February, 19:58

Departmental contribution to overhead is calculated as revenues of the department less:

A. Controllable costs.

B. Product and period costs.

C. Direct expenses.

D. Direct and indirect costs.

E. Joint costs.

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  1. 10 February, 20:05
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    C. Direct expenses.

    Explanation:

    The departmental contribution is computed by subtracting the direct expense from the revenues

    In mathematically,

    Departmental contribution = Department revenues - direct expense

    The expenses like - rent, utilities, taxes, insurance, etc

    It is come after paying the direct expenses related to the overhead.

    Hence, the most appropriate option is c.
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