Factory overhead comprises all indirect manufacturing costs which cannot be identified with specific units of the finished products; factory overhead is not an expense. It is a part of product cost and will become expense only when products are sold. Factory overhead is supplies. Fixed factory overhead, on the other hand, is non-variable with production. Examples are depreciation, insurance, rent, plant supervisor's salary.
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