L. True and False Questions Decision making is a distinct management activity that should be separated from budgeting, directing, and controlling activities. (F) 2. The concept of the relevant range does not apply to fixed costs. (F) 3. A cost formula may not be valid outside the relevant range of activity ( T) 4. The high-low method is generally less accurate than the least-squares regression method for
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1. David Company has the following information at the year-end for the preparation of adjusting entries: a. Of the $10000 balance in unearned revenue, $7000 has been earned. b. The annual building depreciation is $20000 C. Services provided to customers at the last day of the year unbilled totally 35000. d. Rent of 3000 for the Dec. is unpaid and unrecorded
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