Split-off point definition

What is a Split-Off Point?

A split-off point is the location in a production process where jointly manufactured products are henceforth manufactured separately; thus, their costs can be identified individually after the split-off point. Prior to the split-off point, production costs are classified as joint costs, and so are allocated to jointly manufactured products. Joint costs cannot be directly associated with any single final product.

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