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    In Activity-Based Costing, Low-Volume Complex Products Are Usually Undercosted and High
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In Activity-Based Costing, Low-Volume Complex Products Are Usually Undercosted and High

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In activity-based costing, low-volume complex products are usually undercosted and high volume simpler products are overcosted, because the method fails to reflect the different uses of indirect resources.

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