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    The Basic Difference Between a First-Stage Cost Allocation and a Second-Stage
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The Basic Difference Between a First-Stage Cost Allocation and a Second-Stage

Question 51

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The basic difference between a first-stage cost allocation and a second-stage cost allocation is that cost pools are not used in first-stage cost allocations.

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