Which of the following would be more accurate?
A. Costs that are traced |
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B. Not enough information is provided to answer the question. |
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C. They are equally accurate. |
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D. Costs that are allocated. |
Costs that are traced would be more accurate. |
Costs that are traced are direct costs and can be correctly identified to a cost object. |
Costs that are allocated are based on usage of cost drivers and are not as accurate as direct costs. |
Option A is correct |
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