Multiple Choice
In considering a special order in the short-run, managers can typically make a decision after comparing
A) contribution margins of the two options since fixed costs remain fixed in the short-run.
B) unit variable costs of the two options since these are the only costs that vary between the two options.
C) fixed costs of the two options since these costs remain constant with the two options.
D) operating incomes since fixed costs will change in the short-run, but remain constant in the long-run.
Correct Answer:

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