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Cost Pool

 

  1. A cost pool is a group of costs (e.g., raw material or direct labor) or a specially identified cost center (e.g., a department or a manager) in which costs are grouped, assigned, or collected. See also cost driver and cost assignment. The collection of cost elements that have a common cause and that can be assigned to other cost objects according to a common basis of allocation.

 

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Cost Driver [BAR]Cost Assignment [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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