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    Exam 11: Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Products
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    The Point at Which Individual Products Are First Identifiable in a Joint
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The Point at Which Individual Products Are First Identifiable in a Joint

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The point at which individual products are first identifiable in a joint process is referred to as the ________.

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