COGS Do Not Include Administrative Costs

Administrative and marketing expenses, which cannot be directly attributed to the manufacture of products, are not included in COGS.

Rather those expenses are included under Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (discussed in the following section).

6. COGS
Exercise
Q1:Which of the following examples constitute Cost of Goods Sold?
Cost of steel for an auto manufacturer
Cost of a cashier at a supermarket
Cost of computers used by secretaries at a tire plant
Cost of computers acquired by a merchant for resale to the public
Cost of research and development at a pharmaceutical company
6. COGS
Solution
Q1:Which of the following examples constitute Cost of Goods Sold?
Cost of steel for an auto manufacturer
Cost of a cashier at a supermarket
Cost of ...

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