FUNDAMENTALS OF COST ACCOUNTING W/CONNE
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Chapter 16, Problem 27E
Prepare Flexible Budget
Osage, Inc., manufactures and sells lamps. The company produces only when it receives orders and, therefore, has no inventories. The following information is available for the current month:
Required
Prepare a flexible budget for Osage, Inc.
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