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Where separate entities in a group do not apply the same accounting methods,AASB 127 "Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements" prescribes adjustments to be made on consolidation to remove the impacts of different accounting policies.
Variable Cost
Costs that change in proportion to the level of production or activity in a business.
Variable Cost Method
A pricing strategy in which the price is based on the variable costs of producing a good or service, not including fixed costs.
Cost-Plus Approach
A pricing strategy where a fixed percentage or fixed amount is added to the cost of producing a product to determine its sale price.
Total Cost Method
An accounting approach that sums up all costs associated with the production and sale of goods or services to determine total expense.
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