Absorption Costing Presentation Template And Google Slides

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P.ID : 76807
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Absorption Costing PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva Template


Make full-cost accounting simple and visual with this Absorption Costing PowerPoint Template. Designed with clean icons, colorful cost blocks, and circular process diagrams, this 13-slide deck helps explain how direct materials, direct labor, fixed overhead, and variable overhead are combined to calculate the true cost of production.

This template clearly breaks down the absorption costing method, showing how all manufacturing costs are assigned to products, making it ideal for GAAP-compliant financial reporting, inventory valuation, and profit analysis. The slides cover overhead absorption rates, cost allocation, inventory impact, and decision-making insights in an easy-to-follow flow that works for both beginners and professionals.

Fully editable in PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template is perfect for accounting classes, finance training, MBA presentations, and corporate cost analysis meetings. With its modern color theme, infographic layouts, and professional structure, it turns a complex accounting topic into a clear and engaging visual story.


Features of this template

  • 100% customizable slides and easy to download.
  • The slides contain 16:9 and 4:3 formats.
  • Easy to change the colors quickly.
  • Highly compatible with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva templates.

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