The allocation of indirect costs in an activity-based costing system a. may require other costs to be
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- The allocation of indirect costs in an activity-based costing system
- a. may require other costs to be allocated to activities before the costs of the activities can be allocated to the products.
- b. is simplified because more costs are identified as direct costs.
- c. requires the use of heterogeneous cost pools.
- d. is simplified because a limited number of activities are identified as cost objects.
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Authors: Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen, Liming Guan
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