
The pricing methods in practice need really complex view of the business situation and depend on the strategy and market position of a company. The structure of a price seems simple: cost plus margin. Both categories are special area in the management accounting. Information about the product costs, the allocation methodologies in cost accounting, the analyzing of revenue and different level of the margin needs information from accounting system. This paper analyzes the pricing methods from management accounting aspects to show out the role of the accounting system in the short term and long term pricing and transfer pricing decisions.
HB1-3840, cost plus method, transfer pricing, Economics as a science, pricing, Economic theory. Demography, HB71-74, pricing, transfer pricing, cost plus method, market price, break-even point, market price, break-even point, jel: jel:M41
HB1-3840, cost plus method, transfer pricing, Economics as a science, pricing, Economic theory. Demography, HB71-74, pricing, transfer pricing, cost plus method, market price, break-even point, market price, break-even point, jel: jel:M41
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