Your company is exporting cotton to U.S.A. It has received an enquiry from AB Incorporation

      

Your company is exporting cotton to U.S.A. It has received an enquiry from AB Incorporation. The export manager seeks the advice of the cost Accounting Department (of which you are the Head) to send a suitable quotation. From the following figures, relating to the last 4 months, you are to suggest a suitable price after preparing a cost sheet: Total Production (in meters) 200,000

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Wilfykil answered the question on April 16, 2019 at 08:05


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