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  • 1non-controllable costs — See: uncontrollable costs …

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  • 2uncontrollable costs — non controllable costs Items of expenditure appearing on a manager s management accounting statement that are not able to be controlled or influenced by that level of management. Costs regarded as uncontrollable by one level of management may,… …

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  • 3uncontrollable costs — non controllable costs Items of expenditure appearing on a manager s management accounting statement that are not able to be controlled or influenced by that level of management. Costs regarded as uncontrollable by one level of management may,… …

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