Fixed cost are ones that don’t change in view of included factors (Fixed‚ variable‚ and negligible cost‚ 2017). There are few fixed expenses with working a vehicle. Fixed cost will incorporate the cost of the vehicle‚ the cost of protection‚ enlistment and property charges. These are cost the vehicle will acquire regardless of the possibility that it sits untouched in the carport. Be that as it may‚ once the vehicle moves it has variable expenses. These variable expenses incorporate gas‚ general
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Explainthe relationship between the average cost and marginal cost curve? Answer: We usually assume that the Average Cost curve is U shaped The MC curve will intercept the AC curves at its minimum point. When AC is decreasing‚ MC lies below AC - because when MC is below AC‚ producing an extra unit of output will pull down average cots When AC is increasing‚ MC lies above AC - because when MC is above AC‚ producing an extra unit of output will raise average costs Therefore MC will intercept the AC curve
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is a part of: B. Conversion cost. Labor that cannot be physically traced to particular product is treated as indirect labor and as manufacturing overhead. Conversion cost is the sum of direct labor and manufacturing overhead. These costs are incurred to convert materials into the finished product. Indirect labor is treated as part of manufacturing overhead. 2. Prime cost and conversion cost share what common element of total cost? B. Direct labor. Prime cost is the sum of direct materials
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Explain the principles behind cost benefit analysis. Is the use of cost benefit analysis essential in the appraisal of public spending? Discuss this in the light of a transport capital expenditure project with which you are familiar. Cost–benefit analysis is often used by governments to evaluate the desirability of a given intervention. It is an analysis of the cost effectiveness of different alternatives in order to see whether the benefits outweigh the costs. The aim is to gauge the efficiency
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CHAPTER 6 COST BENEFITS AND ANALYSIS 6.1 Costing for the Current System 6.1.1 Cost of Labor Professional Rate 1 Payroll Manager 93.75/hr 750/day 15‚000/month 1HRD Assistant 81.25/hr 650/day 13‚000/month Total Php 23‚000/month 6.1.2 Supplies Price Total Supplies (Annual) Bond paper - Short Bond Paper 1500pcs. 1.00 each 1500.00 - Long Bond Paper 1500pcs. 2.00 each 3000.00 Stapler 6pcs. 125.00 each 750.00 Staple 50 boxes 20
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Contributed January 30‚ 2002 by Sivanesan Sivakaruniam siva@kepland.com.sg Audit Program: Food & Beverage Cost Control Objective: Prepared By Date To ensure food and beverage cost incurred is reasonable‚ properly supported and accounted for. : _______________________ : _______________________ Audit Steps 1. a • • • • • • • • Purchase Quotation Ensure vendors selected are approved by management. Ensure vendor list is periodically reviewed by management. Ensure purchase request is properly approved
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The two types of cost estimating techniques that I am going to compare and contrast are parametric procedures applied to specific tasks and phase estimating. These two techniques are a part of bottom-up approaches but apply processes from top-down approaches. They both use techniques that allow for estimating projects by breaking down into sections. In comparison the parametric procedures breaks the projects down into specific tasks and the phase estimation breaks the projects down in a time line
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Executive Summary Detail here one paragraph for each weakness: • One sentence for the weakness • One sentence for the recommendation • One sentence for the costs and benefits. 4 Introduction This section covers 4 areas and should be written about the organisation as a whole not just the key area you will focus on later:- Overview of Business (cover PIC 1.1‚ 1.3‚ 1.4) What do they do? How big are they? What external relationships do they have? Who are the key stakeholders
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Definition and Explanation of Quality Costs: The concept of Cost Of Quality (COQ) has been around for many years. Dr. Joseph M. Juran in 1951 in his Quality Control Handbook included a section on COQ. The Quality Cost Committee under the Quality Management Division was established by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) in 1961. However it was Philip B. Crosby who popularized the use of COQ because of his book Quality is Fre in 1979. Several current quality system standards‚ ISO 9000‚ QS-9000
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Introduction: ‘Effective Long-Term Cost Reduction: a Strategic Perspective’ is a study by Michael D. Shields‚ and S. Mark Young‚ that deals with the Cost Reduction Programs that were employed in the late 1970s‚ and throughout 1980s. The study further sets forth a more viable basis for effective long-term cost reduction. The study concludes with the findings that the long-term controllable costs are caused by employees‚ individually and in groupings that matter to the entire organization. The
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