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    When a Company Implements Activity-Based Costing, Overhead Cost Often Shifts
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When a Company Implements Activity-Based Costing, Overhead Cost Often Shifts

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When a company implements activity-based costing, overhead cost often shifts from high-volume products to low-volume products, with a higher unit cost resulting for the low-volume products.

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