Which of the following is a disadvantage of dual pricing?
A) It strongly preserves the autonomy of divisions, and the division managers are motivated to put forth effort to increase the operating income of their respective divisions, causing inefficiencies.
B) The price arrived by using dual pricing has no specific relationship to either costs or the market price.
C) It leads to disputes about which price should be used when computing the taxable income of subunits located in different tax jurisdictions.
D) It assumes that the minimum transfer price equals the incremental cost per unit incurred up to the point of transfer minus the opportunity cost per unit to the selling division.
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