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Journal:
The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (1999) 12 (2)
Published: 01 June 1999
... © MCB UP Limited 1999 --> Activity-based costing Logistics Decision making Shows how a company can use its activity-based costing (ABC) system and a balance scorecard in tandem,demonstrating the potential synergies of the two approaches through their joint contribution...
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Journal:
The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (1999) 12 (2)
Published: 01 June 1999
... made payable to Anbar Electronic Intelligence. When ordering please quote the reference number and the credit level given at the foot of each abstract. Activity-based costing P. Wraith in Company Accountant (UK), Dec. 1998 No. 147: p. 31 (4 pages) Briefly traces the history of costing...
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What does it really cost? Allocating indirect costs
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The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line (1997) 10 (4): 158–164.
Published: 01 December 1997
..., and selecting costs bases to connect the objectives to the pooled costs. Allocation may be simple, relying on a single base, or activity‐based costing (ABC), relying on multiple bases. Contrasts the methods of allocation, and argues that ABC may be more useful for costing electronic services. © MCB UP Limited...
