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Lesson 15
Cost Analysis for Control

15-1 Concepts

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15-2 Terminology

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Study these terms carefully. Write them into your learning journal, and then expand your understanding by searching the terms online.

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This is a critical part of your assignments. Web searching of this type not only re-enforces your understanding of the terms, but it also helps give the terms some perspective--where the concepts fit into the overall picture.

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Play around with some of the key terms for this lesson. After all , familiarity--any way you can get it--breeds inspiration.

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Acknowledgments

The content of this study guide is based upon resources provided free to the public by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. The book is Marshal, McManus, and Viele, Accounting: What the Numbers Mean, 6/e.

 

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