Multiple Choice
What sometimes makes implementation of activity-based costing difficult in service industries is
A) the labelling of activities as value-added.
B) identifying activities, activity cost plus, and cost drivers.
C) that a larger proportion of overhead costs are company-wide costs.
D) attempting to reduce or eliminate non-value-added activities.
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