The estimated net realizable value method is used when the market selling prices at the splitoff point are NOT available.

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Cost allocation is the process of assigning costs to activities, projects, people, or other cost objects. The goal is to fairly spread costs across departments, calculate profitability, and derive transfer prices.  Joint and by-product costing are methods for allocating costs to different products that are produced from the same process or materials. They are often used in industries that deal with natural resources, such as oil, gas, mining, or agriculture.  In cost accounting, joint products are two or more products that are produced simultaneously from a common input or process.... Show more

The estimated net realizable value method is used when the market selling prices at the splitoff point are NOT available.