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Logan Tankersley
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Volume-based measures may be used to apply overhead when:

A) production runs are of various sizes and overhead costs are directly proportional to the size of the run.
B) production runs are of various sizes but each run has a constant setup time.
C) purchasing costs are related to the number of purchase orders not the number of items bought.
D) material handling costs are driven by the number of materials issued to production, and components are used differentially by different products.

Volume-Based Measures

Metrics that assess performance or costs based on the quantity of output produced or services delivered.

Overhead Costs

Indirect costs that are not directly traceable to specific products or services, such as rent, utilities, and administrative salaries.

Production Runs

The production process of manufacturing a set quantity of products during a specific time frame.

  • Understand the contribution of cost drivers in Activity-Based Costing and the approach to elect fitting cost drivers for cost apportionment.
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