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SG&A

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SG&A(alternatelySGA,SAG,G&AorSGNA) is an initialism used inaccountingto refer toSelling, General and Administrative Expenses,which is a major non-production cost presented in anincome statement(statement of profit or loss).

SGA expenses consist of the combined costs of operating the company, which breaks down to:

  • Selling:The sum of all direct and indirect selling expenses, which includes salaries of labour (excluding those related to the production itself which arecost of goods sold), advertising expenses, rent, and all expenses andtaxesrelated to selling product;
  • General:General operating expenses and taxes that aredirectlyrelated to the general operation of the company, but do not relate to the other two categories;
  • Administration:Executive salaries and general support and all associated taxes related to the overall administration of the company.

These expenses are sometimes referred to as company overheads, as they can not be traced directly to the production of goods.[1][self-published source?]

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  1. ^"Selling, general and administrative expense".AccountingTools.Retrieved2018-02-27.
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