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Cost Accounting question
I've recently been looking for titanium ad aluminum for combat robots and I noticed that you can save a lot of money by buying scrap/buying on ebay for random pieces of stock.
Now, are you allowed to quote that price, or do you have to use the retail price. I'm really torn on this because technically any team can go out and buy a piece of scrap and it would be considered a new piece of metal, but not every team could go out and by the exact same size for the same price. What do you think? |
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