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Marginal vs Absorption Costing Explained by Sara Khalid is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses absorption costing and marginal costing techniques. Absorption costing includes both fixed and variable costs when determining product costs, while marginal costing only includes variable costs. Marginal costing is more useful for managerial decision making as it provides information on cost-volume-profit relationships and the profitability of different products and processes. Some advantages of marginal costing include determining the optimal production volume and product lines, choo
- Author
- Sara Khalid
- Language
- EN