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costing for decision making - critically evaluate

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Critically evaluate the use of costing techniques for management decision making as well as the specific use of absorption and variable costing systems.

I know about absorption and variable - but I cannot evaluate the use of costing tehniques for decision making


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"KEY POINTS. Cost/Benefit Analysis is a powerful, widely used and relatively easy tool for deciding whether to make a change. To use the tool, firstly work out how much the change will cost to make."

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