Use the information reviewed during this week’s lesson to demonstrate a thorough understanding of job order costing and its application in a manufacturing setting, with a focus on work-in-process allocations. Create a PowerPoint presentation to be presented via PowerPoint plus audio including, but not limited to the following:
Explain the concept of job order costing.
Highlight the different jobs, direct and indirect costs, and the role of work in process.
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You will be providing a PowerPoint with a script in Word.
There should be approximately ten MS PowerPoints (1 introduction, 7 content slides, 1 conclusion, and 1 for references).
Use bullet points and don’t read the slides. The slides should not be too busy, but they should be readable.
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