Fred and George Weasley are identical in every way. They even run identical businesses with identical costs and identical sales. The only difference between them is that Fred uses absorption costing and George uses variable costing. In 2009 both companies produced more inventory than they could sell. In 2010 both companies sold off all their excess inventory. Who had higher profits in each year
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Business, 21.06.2019 22:30
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