Solved

A Major Difference Between Process Costing and Job-Order Costing Is

Question 35

Multiple Choice

A major difference between process costing and job-order costing is


A) costs are easy to trace to specific jobs in a job-order system but impossible to trace to products in a process costing system.
B) costing of material components is more sensitive to materials purchased in a process costing system.
C) process costing has fewer overall purchase requisitions than in a job-order costing system.
D) controls over material acquisitions is generally not as stringent in a process costing system.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions