Title: When does a fixed cost become a relevant cost in deciding to accept a special order? Post by: Kwami on Dec 13, 2016 When does a fixed cost become a relevant cost in deciding to accept a special order?
A) A fixed cost never becomes relevant because it is a sunk cost. B) A fixed cost is considered a future cost therefore it is relevant. C) A fixed cost becomes relevant if the special order exceeds the relevant range. D) A fixed cost is always relevant to special order decisions. Title: Re: When does a fixed cost become a relevant cost in deciding to accept a special order? Post by: suryoyo on Dec 14, 2016 C
Title: Re: When does a fixed cost become a relevant cost in deciding to accept a special order? Post by: Kwami on Jan 29, 2017 This really helped
Title: Re: When does a fixed cost become a relevant cost in deciding to accept a special order? Post by: suryoyo on Feb 14, 2017 Thanks for the feedback
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