Customer-Level Activities

Activity
In activity-based costing (ABC) systems, an activity refers to any operation performed within an organization that causes costs to be incurred. Examples include processing an order, writing a letter, designing a product, and visiting a customer. This concept is integral to accurately allocating costs based on actual activities.
Customer-Level Activities
Customer-level activities are tasks carried out to support specific customers and generate customer-related value.

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