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Which of the Following Is a Difference Between a Job-Order

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Which of the following is a difference between a job-order costing system and a process-costing system?


A) A job-order costing system accumulates costs by department, while a process costing-system accumulates costs by job.
B) A job-order costing system is used only by manufacturing firms, while a process-costing system is used by both manufacturing firms and service firms.
C) A job-order costing system uses a single work-in-process account, while a process-costing system has a work-in-process account for every process.
D) A job-order costing system uses cost-sheets for assigning labor costs, while a process-costing system uses time tickets for assigning labor costs to processes.

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