Basically it's the same thing as overhead.
Total of all costs of manufacturing except direct materials and direct labor, also called manufacturing overhead, indirect manufacturing expenses, factory expenses, and factory burden. In addition to Indirect Materials and Indirect Labor, it includes such items as depreciation, setup costs, quality costs, cleanup costs, fringe benefits, payroll taxes, and insurance. It is an inventoriable cost charged by allocation to Work-In-Process.
2007-08-13 19:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Definition Of Burdened
2016-12-12 04:26:01
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Define Burdened
2016-10-06 03:26:20
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Burden Cost?
Im fillin an RFQ for a company and in a section they ask me for the burden cost.
Can anyone tell me what is a burden cost? or what does burden means?
2015-08-13 23:01:03
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This is one of the costs that come out of the Estate of the deceased. Paying for ones funeral is part of why we hold steady jobs. It's a one-time cost and need not be terribly expensive either. It's becoming more and more popular for people to choose cremation rather than going through an expensive service and casket, plus the burial plot. Cremation is rather simple with little cost. The government shouldn't be paying for these kind of personal choice things. The government should rather start paying for citizens' medical care so that people can have quality of life instead of sickness and early death. Of course you do realize when you suggest the 'government' pay, you mean the citizens of this country. We are supposedly the government and somehow or other, the taxes we pay have managed to support incredibly ridiculous studies while neglecting this one truly important thing.
2016-03-13 03:49:24
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Burden is the cost to doing a job that isn't direct cost.
Say you are repairing a ship, you pay your union labor and it will be billed to the job but besides wages the company is paying long shore and harbor workers insurance, unemployment, FICA, Medicare, retirement and medical. So you might have a cost of 61.3 cents for every dollar of wages that is also charged to the job as burden.
2007-08-13 12:49:20
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I beleive they should we pay taxes and work very hard for our benifets and they should help out since in someway he helped this goverment with your sweat help the economy..
2016-04-03 23:35:43
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