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Financial&managerial accounting_15e williamshakabettner chap 17
Chapter05 E7
Activity based costing and traditional costing system
Activity Based Costing
Chapter 5 Activity-Based Costing. Over- and Undercosting Overcosting – a product consumes a low level of resources (costs) but is allocated high costs.
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Activity-Based Costing Systems
Simple Method, But One That Can Distort Unit Product Costs. Direct Labor Has Often Used as the Allocation Base for Overhead
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Chapter Seven Activity-Based Costing: A Tool to Aid Decision Making.