Cost And Management Accountıng Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1400999
Which of the following is true about Activity-Based Costing System?
In activity-based costing, costs of individual activities are calculated at the end |
In activity-based costing, individual activities are not the fundamental cost objects |
Activity-based costing is a refined version of simple costing system. |
Activity-based costing uses decreased number of cost pools and allocation bases |
In activity-based costing, the whole process is considered as seperate units |
Activity-based costing (ABC) is a refined version of simple costing system, with increased number of cost pools and allocation bases. In an ABC system, the whole process is considered as a chain of activities and individual activities are the fundamental cost objects. With the most basic definition of the system, costs of individual activities are calculated at first, and then each of these costs are assigned to products to the extent the relevant activities are needed for their production.
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