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Activity-Based Costing can be used for:
I. Allocating manufacturing overhead
II. Allocating non-manufacturing department costs
III. Determining customer-related costs
Thrust, Tone
The main direction, force, or emphasis of a discourse or negotiation, along with the mood or attitude conveyed through it.
Dynamic Process
This refers to a constantly evolving and changing procedure or series of actions, highlighting the fluid nature of the concept it describes.
Availability Of Information Bias
The cognitive bias that involves over-relying on the information that is most readily available, rather than considering all relevant data.
Vivid
Characterized by strong and clear images or sensations that are easy to recall and describe.
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