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    Because Costs That Are Inventoried Are Not Expensed Until the Units
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Because Costs That Are Inventoried Are Not Expensed Until the Units

Question 117

Question 117

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Because costs that are inventoried are not expensed until the units associated with them are sold,a manager can produce more units than are expected to be sold in a period without reducing a firm's net income.

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