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A Q-model places orders at regular time intervals while a P-model places orders irregularly.
Activity-based Costing
A costing method that assigns overhead and indirect costs to related products and services based on the activities that drive those costs.
First-stage Allocation
The initial process of assigning indirect costs to various cost pools in activity-based costing, before applying these costs to products or services.
Parts Administration
The management and oversight of components and parts used in manufacturing or production, including procurement, storage, and distribution.
Product-level Activity
Activities or costs in cost accounting that are directly tied to specific products, including design and setup costs.
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