Multiple Choice
The "contribution margin approach" to marketing cost analysis:
A) allocates all costs to products or customers.
B) should always be used instead of the full-cost approach-so that fixed costs are fully considered.
C) focuses management's attention on variable costs rather than total costs.
D) assumes that all costs must be allocated.
E) None of these are correct.
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