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From the supplier: The accounting concept of activity-based costing incorporates both traditional and innovative techniques. This idea involves the study of activities that go as far back as 30 years to study cost upswings and downswings. Costs easily go up but they rarely if ever go down. New techniques that have been incorporated into the concept include activity-based cost pools and variable step costing.
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Title: Activity-based costing: something old, something new.
Author: Edward S. Schwan
Publication:Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1994
Publisher: Stillman School of Business
Volume: v30 Issue: n3 Page: p295(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Activity-based costing: something old, something new.: An article from: Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business
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Author(s)Edward S. Schwan
PublisherStillman School of Business
ISBN / ASINB00092YGMW
ISBN-13978B00092YGM3
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