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Alternative Costing Environments

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Managerial Uses of Accounting Information
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In this chapter we extend our study of product costing procedures to alternative, more specialized production settings. This extension is important for two reasons. First, the accounting library is always fine-tuned to its environment or setting. This chapter will allow us to demonstrate that theme and to explore particular important settings. Second, whatever the setting, the library building blocks of cost aggregation and linear approximation, interlinked with cost allocation, remain.

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Demski, J.S. (1997). Alternative Costing Environments. In: Managerial Uses of Accounting Information. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3641-9_9

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