Multiple Choice
Some costs that possibly could be traced directly to cost objects are nonetheless classified as indirect costs because:
A) Such costs cannot be traced to objects in a cost-effective manner.
B) Such practice results in a more accurate accumulated cost for the object.
C) Generally accepted accounting principles require some costs to be treated as indirect.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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