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Snyder, Herbert; Davenport, Elisabeth – Bottom Line, 1997
Better managerial control in terms of decision making and understanding the costs of a system/service result from allocating indirect costs. Allocation requires a three-step process: selecting cost objectives, pooling related overhead costs, and selecting costs bases to connect the objectives to the pooled costs. Argues that activity-based costing…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Decision Making, Indirect Costs