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Concept introduction:
Activity Based Costing (ABC):
ABC costing method is generally used to allocate the
Requirement-1:
To calculate:
The Activity Rate for each activity
Concept introduction:
Activity Based Costing (ABC):
ABC costing method is generally used to allocate the overhead costs to the product using activity rates differently for each activity. Unlike traditional method, the ABC costing method does not use the plant wide overhead rate, rather it used different allocation rate for different production activity.
Requirement-2:
To calculate:
The Overhead assigned to each product
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