In customer cost hierarchy, costs of those activities that cannot be traced to distribution channels or individual customers are called
A. discretionary channel costs
B. corporate-sustaining costs
C. distribution-channel costs
D. engineered resource costs
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In customer cost hierarchy, costs of those activities that cannot be traced to distribution channels or individual customers are called corporate-sustaining costs.Related Questions on Management Accounting
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