- job order cost sheet
- job order cost sheet UK US noun [C]► PRODUCTION JOB COST SHEET(Cf. ↑job cost sheet)
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
job cost sheet — UK US noun [C] (also job order cost sheet) PRODUCTION ► a list of the materials and labour costs for the production of a quantity of goods or of providing a particular service: »Two of the final values on the job cost sheet are the total job cost … Financial and business terms
job card — noun : a card in a cost accounting system on which the detailed costs of an order are accumulated : cost sheet … Useful english dictionary
cost — The opposite of revenue. An expense that reflects the price of purchasing goods, services and financial instruments. A cash cost means that cash is given up today to the purchase. Also, the purchase price of an investment, which is compared to… … Financial and business terms
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