Activity Based Costing; An Example Using McDonalds

Abstract: Activity based costing is a useful way of identifying and assessing the costs of producing items or services. The process requires the assessment of costs for each stage of production and the determination of relevant cost drivers. This 3 page paper demonstrates this uses the example of burgers produced at McDonalds. Figures used are estimates only. The bibliography cites 1 source.

Filename: TEABCMcD.rtf

Pages: 3


Catagory: Money & Banking / Corporate Finance

Subcatagory: Accounting & Personal Finance


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