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Some organisations carry out their activities at the specific orders of clients, such as a building firm that builds a house to meet the particular requirements of a client or an electrician who repairs a washing machine. In this chapter we shall be looking at the two main specific-order costing methods used by these types of businesses, job costing and batch costing.
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© 1999 Jill Collis and Roger Hussey
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Collis, J., Hussey, R. (1999). Job and Batch Costing. In: Cost and Management Accounting. Macmillan Business Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-90655-0_8
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