29. Which of the following regarding activity-based costing is not true? a. Both departmental overhead rates and activity-based costing rely upon a two-stage allocation process. b. Overhead costing using departmental rates typically utilizes more cost pools than activity-based costing. c. An activity is an event or transaction that acts as a causal factor in the incurrence of cost in an organization. d. Activity-based costing typically will result in more accurate allocation of overhead costs between high-volume and low-volume products.

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29. Which of the following regarding activity-based costing is not true? a. Both departmental overhead rates and activity-based costing rely upon a two-stage allocation process. b. Overhead costing using departmental rates typically utilizes more cost pools than activity-based costing. c. An activity is an event or transaction that acts as a causal factor in the incurrence of cost in an organization. d. Activity-based costing typically will result in more accurate allocation of overhead costs between high-volume and low-volume products.

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