Respuesta :
Answer:
Activity Cost Driver
a. Placing orders Number of Orders
b. Stocking merchandise Number of Orders
c. Waiting on customers Number of Customers
d. Janitorial and Maintenance Area/ Square feet occupied
Explanation:
Betsy Rose
(ABC). Activity Based Costing
Activity Cost Driver
a. Placing orders Number of Orders
b. Stocking merchandise Number of Orders
c. Waiting on customers Number of Customers
d. Janitorial and Maintenance Area/ Square feet occupied
In selecting a cost driver for an activity it must be kept in mind that the activity must be
1) directly linked with the cost driver
2) it should not have indirect expenses
3) should be specific for that activity.
For example the number of orders would not affect Janitorial and Maintenance services but the number of orders would affect placing orders or stocking merchandise.