05-19-2005, 04:27 PM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by muhammad awais</i>
<br />yes it may be!
but i think that manual is not suitable for a student who has not good grip over all the book. and i already gave you suggestion that if you are good in capital apprisal and batch costing service costing and mariginal and absoption costing then you should attempt manual but if you r confused about them then you shold never try for manual
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I'm not particularly keen on making such overgeneralizations.. by the same logic, i will say that if you dont have grip over the above mentioned topics then You Shoudnt Be attempting A Cost Accounting paper at allllll, whether it be manual or CBE.
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<br />yes it may be!
but i think that manual is not suitable for a student who has not good grip over all the book. and i already gave you suggestion that if you are good in capital apprisal and batch costing service costing and mariginal and absoption costing then you should attempt manual but if you r confused about them then you shold never try for manual
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I'm not particularly keen on making such overgeneralizations.. by the same logic, i will say that if you dont have grip over the above mentioned topics then You Shoudnt Be attempting A Cost Accounting paper at allllll, whether it be manual or CBE.
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