Question4(g) [1 mark] Which of the following statements about setting transfer prices is TRUE? A. Centralised organisations often use negotiations method to set transfer prices. B. Market-based transfer prices will always encourage goal congruent behaviour. C. Negotiation transfer prices are only possible when external markets exist. D. The cost-plus pricing method is often used to set transfer prices when external market prices are not reliable. E. The general transfer pricing rule can only be used when external markets exist. ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefinedBlackTom题目解析单项选择题
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A. Centralised organisations often use negotiations method to set transfer prices.
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B. Market-based transfer prices will always encourage goal congruent behaviour.
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C. Negotiation transfer prices are only possible when external markets exist.
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D. The cost-plus pricing method is often used to set transfer prices when external market prices are not reliable.
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E. The general transfer pricing rule can only be used when external markets exist.
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