Activity-based costing allocates overhead costs on the basis of the activities that are necessary to produce a
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Activity-based costing allocates overhead costs on the basis of the activities that are necessary to produce a product.
a. In the first stage of the allocation process, a company assigns overhead costs to activity pools and chooses an activity base (a cost driver) for each pool.
b. In the second stage, costs are assigned to a cost object, such as a good or service.
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Managerial Accounting Information For Decisions
ISBN: 9780324222432
4th Edition
Authors: Thomas L. Albright , Robert W. Ingram, John S. Hill
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