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Conversion Costs (and Conversion Cost Pricing)

Conversion costs are direct labor and manufacturing overhead costs needed to convert raw materials into a finished product (i.e., they do not include raw materials). Pricing can be determined using conversion costs (i.e., "conversion cost pricing") when customers furnish the material to be used in the manufacturing process. See also prime costs.

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