Managerial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780077826482
Author: Stacey M Whitecotton Associate Professor, Robert Libby, Fred Phillips Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 3ME
To determine
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Relevant Cost: Those cost which are taking care when we making any decision is called relevant cost. These costs are considered while making any decision related to the product. These costs are avoidable when we are not working.
Irrelevant Cost: Those cost which are not considered while making any decision is irrelevant cost. These costs are not being considered while making any decisions related to the production. These costs are unavoidable in nature.
To identify:
Find which are relevant or which are irrelevant.
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Managerial Accounting
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