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Hosang Corporation Has Two Operating Divisions--An Atlantic Division and a Pacific

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Hosang Corporation has two operating divisions--an Atlantic Division and a Pacific Division. The company's Logistics Department services both divisions. The variable costs of the Logistics Department are budgeted at $32 per shipment. The Logistics Department's fixed costs are budgeted at $243,000 for the year. The fixed costs of the Logistics Department are determined based on peak-period demand. Hosang Corporation has two operating divisions--an Atlantic Division and a Pacific Division. The company's Logistics Department services both divisions. The variable costs of the Logistics Department are budgeted at $32 per shipment. The Logistics Department's fixed costs are budgeted at $243,000 for the year. The fixed costs of the Logistics Department are determined based on peak-period demand.   How much Logistics Department cost should be charged to the Atlantic Division at the end of the year? A) $123,450 B) $103,200 C) $135,450 D) $193,500 How much Logistics Department cost should be charged to the Atlantic Division at the end of the year?

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