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  2. Total absorption costing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional TAC was developed in the age of manufacturing and mostly used to arrive at the full manufacturing cost of producing goods; an alternative method of arriving at full cost known as activity-based costing (ABC) is often thought to be more appropriate for services. Absorption costing is a means of incorporating a fair share of indirect ...

  3. Man-hour - Wikipedia

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    A man-hour or human-hour is the amount of work performed by the average worker in one hour. [1] [2] It is used for estimation of the total amount of uninterrupted labor required to perform a task. For example, researching and writing a college paper might require eighty man-hours, while preparing a family banquet from scratch might require ten ...

  4. Template:HOUR - Wikipedia

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    The time must be in the hh:mm format (between 00:00 and 23:60 or 24:00), or can be any valid numeric expression of a real number of hours (this computed numeric value is processed modulo 24). For compatibility with some time indications that use 24:00 or 23:60 on leap seconds, or for the end of day, this template return 24 only for those two ...

  5. Speeds and feeds - Wikipedia

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    Cutting speed may be defined as the rate at the workpiece surface, irrespective of the machining operation used. A cutting speed for mild steel of 100 ft/min is the same whether it is the speed of the cutter passing over the workpiece, such as in a turning operation, or the speed of the cutter moving past a workpiece, such as in a milling operation.

  6. Working time - Wikipedia

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    The employer pays higher rates for overtime hours as required in the law. Standard working hours of countries worldwide are around 40 to 44 hours per week (but not everywhere: from 35 hours per week in France [5] to up to 60 hours per week in nations such as Bhutan. Maximum working hours refers to the maximum working hours of an employee. The ...

  7. Template : List of minimum wages by country/Hourly wage/PPP

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  8. Template:List of minimum wages by country/Row - Wikipedia

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    Template:List of minimum wages by country/Annual wage/PPP: Calculates the gross annual wage in International Dollars by converting the annual wage in the national currency using implied PPP conversion rates. Allows for comparison between countries that have differing costs of living.

  9. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    In most countries, the weekly working hours are decreasing with increasing prosperity and higher productivity. In Germany, for example, the average weekly working time of a person not employed in agriculture and working full-time fell by almost 40 percent between 1870 and 2010.