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The International Company makes and sells only one product. There are 2 divisions, one in France and one in Newcastle.
The company is in the process of preparing its Selling and Administrative Expense Budget for the last half of the year. The following budget data are available:
French Division Cost Structure

The International Company makes and sells only one product. There are 2 divisions, one in France and one in Newcastle. The company is in the process of preparing its Selling and Administrative Expense Budget for the last half of the year. The following budget data are available: French Division Cost Structure     Newcastle Division Cost Structure   - All of these expenses (except depreciation)  are paid in cash in the month they are incurred. If the Newcastle Division budgeted to sell 25,000 units in July, then the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses per unit sold for July is  A) £5.82 B) £4.28 C) £3.22 D) £4.75
Newcastle Division Cost Structure
The International Company makes and sells only one product. There are 2 divisions, one in France and one in Newcastle. The company is in the process of preparing its Selling and Administrative Expense Budget for the last half of the year. The following budget data are available: French Division Cost Structure     Newcastle Division Cost Structure   - All of these expenses (except depreciation)  are paid in cash in the month they are incurred. If the Newcastle Division budgeted to sell 25,000 units in July, then the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses per unit sold for July is  A) £5.82 B) £4.28 C) £3.22 D) £4.75
- All of these expenses (except depreciation) are paid in cash in the month they are incurred. If the Newcastle Division budgeted to sell 25,000 units in July, then the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses per unit sold for July is


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