3. Basic full costing method
3.1 Principles
All expenses are processed for allocation to costs. We give priority to the criterion of destination, and neglect that of variability. Direct and indirect costs are treated differently.
In the simplest version, the level of activity is considered "normal". Taking into account the effects of under- or over-activity is the subject of a more sophisticated approach, with "rational imputation" of fixed costs, as we shall see later.
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