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Sunday, March 1, 2009

MULTIPLE COSTING

It refers to the method of costing followed by a business wherein a large variety of articles
are produced, each differing from the other both in regard to material required and
process of manufacture. In such cases, cost of each article is computed separately by
using, generally, two or more methods of costing. For instance, for ascertaining the cost
of a bicycle, cost of each part will be ascertained by using batch or job costing method
and, then the cost of assembling the parts will be ascertained by following the method of
single or output costing.

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