The primary difference between a cost-based transfer price and a market-based transfer price is
a. that the market-based price is usually lower.
b. that the cost-based price will always be more advantageous to the company's overall profit.
c. the appropriate profit factor.
d. the influence of an external source for the raw material or part.
D
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a. Adheres to sound internal control procedures b. Violates sound internal control procedures c. Neither strengthens nor violates internal control
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A. environmental conditions B. technological factors C. production technologies D. employment levels in economy
A salesperson from Company A discovers that salespeople from Company B have been telling customers that Company A's safety records are falsified. The most ethical action a sales manager from Company A can take to remedy the situation is:
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