1. Ignoring important qualitative factors in making relevant decisions, such as the impact on domestic employees in...

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1. Ignoring important qualitative factors in making relevant decisions, such as the impact on domestic employees in offshoring decisions
2. Choosing to move production offshore to a developing country to exploit lax environmental and labor regulations
3. Making decisions based on how they will impact reported financial earnings rather than by using relevant information
4. Using bait-and-switch advertising techniques to manage sales mix
5. Pricing products or services at amounts that violate the Robinson-Patman Act or other jurisdictional pricing regulations, especially if the prices are meant to be discriminatory against any type of protected group
6. Handling a scarce material circumstance by substituting materials that pose high risks to human health or the environment for the scarce material

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Cost Accounting Foundations and Evolutions

ISBN: 978-1111626822

8th Edition

Authors: Michael R. Kinney, Cecily A. Raiborn

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