Absorbtion costing - Marginal costing

System
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edited June 18 in AAT student discussion
Hi everybody <BR><BR>can I have an example to convert marginal costing to absorption costing as I know how to convert from absorbtion to marginal but I would like to do it the other way, what the informations we required... etc.<BR><BR>my e-mail is hussainalasfoor77@gawab.com<BR><BR>appriciating your help in advance

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  • System
    System Posts: 100,534 🤖 Admin 🤖
    Absorbtion costing - Marginal costing

    would also appreciate this information, if possible<BR><BR>my email is : mayes_sufc@yahoo.co.uk<BR><BR>Thanks
  • System
    System Posts: 100,534 🤖 Admin 🤖
    Absorbtion costing - Marginal costing

    Could I also please jump on the band wagon. Anything converting one to the other & vice-versa, would be greatly appreciated.<BR><BR>My email address is julie@joseland.wanadoo.co.uk<BR><BR>Thanx
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    System Posts: 100,534 🤖 Admin 🤖
    Absorbtion costing - Marginal costing

    From the exam questions I 've been practising on, it appears that the form is what they are looking for, i.e., this is where you apply *the pro-forma* layout. (Selling Price minus Variable Costs = Contribution, then less fixed costs). I was totally confused until I realised that this is what they were after.<BR><BR>So if you have a semi-variable cost, like Light & Heat, you put the variable part in the upper part and the fixed in the lower. With absorption you just bung them all together.<BR><BR>Sandy?<BR><BR>
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