The example in Table 8-2 shows three possible ways of apportioning total direct costs. Using the same
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The example in Table 8-2 shows three possible ways of apportioning total direct costs. Using the same example, suppose, the direct nonlabor (DNL) cost and G & A are broken down as follows:
Assuming all remaining costs shown in Table 8-2 are unchanged, compute the project costs for MARS and PLUTO using the following apportioning rules:
(a) Overhead (OH) is proportionate to direct labor (DL).
(b) Freight G & A is proportionate to materials.
(c) Other G & A is proportionate to DL, OH, DNL, and freight.
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Project Management For Business Engineering And Technology Principles And Practice
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Authors: John M Nicholas, Herman Steyn
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