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In a production cost report using process costing, transferred-in costs are similar to: Conversion costs included in beginning inventory. Conversion costs transferred to the next process. Materials costs added at the end of the process. Materials costs added at the beginning of the process. Conversion costs added during the process.

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Materials costs added at the beginning of the process.

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Process costing is a type of costing system that manufacture companies use when they produce high volumes of identical or homogeneous products. The production of these goods might include several different processes, but they are cumulative. In other words, the production batches accumulate costs during the whole process and at the end, the cost per unit is calculated after assigning overhead costs.

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