
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING F/..(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.23P
To determine
Introduction:
Cost: Nothing in this world is free. To get something, we have to pay in return. The payment is made in cash or in kind. Cost can be referred to that amount which has to be paid to get something in return. Cost can be valued monetarily.
To evaluate: The costs and classify them into direct costs, indirect costs, fixed cost and variable cost.
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Actuarial gains on defined benefit pension plans recognized outside profit or loss
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Depreciation and amortization expense
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Finance costs
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3,367
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING F/..(LL)-W/ACCESS
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