We already know that following are the important cost concepts related to the production process of a firm: • Fixed Cost • Varibale Cost • Average Cost • Marginal Cost please refer to following page Introduction to Cost Concepts to understand various cost concepts in detail. Here we will briefly state again the meaning of above stated cost concepts for better understanding of the module on short run cost analysis. Fixed Cost is that cost which does not change (that is either goes up or
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transaction fees to companies that accept the cards. To increase its share of the checking account market‚ Columbia City Bank in Seattle took two actions: It establish a customer call center to respond to customer inquiries about account balances‚ checks cleared‚ fees charge ‚etc and it paid year-end bonuses to branch managers who met their branch’s target increase in the number of customers. While 80% of the brunch managers met the target increase in the number of customers‚ Columbia City Bank ‘s profits
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Uniforms Increase Followers‚ Not Leaders. “Be the best version of yourself‚” says Matthew Kelly. How can we be the best version of ourselves if we all look the same? We are all told to be different. Imagine your teacher saying “Be yourself.” Once you look around the room at your private or Catholic school‚ you notice you are all wearing the same thing. Uniforms increase followers‚ not leaders. Uniforms force students to wear the same thing five days a week‚ for the whole school year. Not wearing
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Cost Behavior Cost behavior is term for describing whether a cost changes when the level of output changes. The cost can vary proportionately with the changes in the level of activity or unaffected by changes in the level of activity. Costs can be variable‚ fixed‚ or mixed. A cost that does not change in total as output changes is a fixed cost. A variable cost‚ on the other hand‚ increases in total with an increase in output and decreases in total with a decrease in output. Understanding how costs
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Current Issues with Health Care Costs Truly Benton Atlanta‚ Georgia Current Issues with Health Care Costs Health care spending in the U.S. continues to soar to unsustainable levels. There are many strategies and views on ways to contain health care costs‚ while improving the efficiency and quality of health care. Hospital services‚ physician services‚ prescription drugs and technology/medical innovation and the aging population are areas that drive the high cost of health care creating an
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shelter. Gratification is immediate in my life due to the availability of energy. Public health has created an environment of well being among the general public based on these amenities. However‚ a thought that rarely crossed my mind is what is the cost of my gratification. The realization that my need for comfort is slowly destroying the magnificent planet I live on was shaming‚ shocking‚ and terrifying. The instinct to reject this idea is immediate in myself and‚ I suspect‚ the entire population
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found the slope (1/4) in the previous part of the problem. Therefore‚ 350=(1/4)*3200 + b‚ which implies b = -450. So the equation for the line is y = (1/4)*X - 450. The slope (1/4) means that enrollment in economics courses increase by 1 person every time total enrollment increases by 4 people. 2) Graph the following two equations on the same graph‚ X = 440 - 4Y and X = 40 + 4Y. Solve these two equations for X and Y. Do the graphing. The solution‚ solving the two equations for the two unknowns‚ are
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historical cost accounting still widely and continuously to be used by most companies in their accounting. Conversely‚ reporting current cost in accounting are recommended rather than historical cost as it is the fair value reported in the current year would be beneficial to the firm and the shareholders of the company. 2.0 Historical Cost Accounting and Benefits of Current Cost 2.1 Introduction to Historical Cost‚ Disadvantages and Advantages of Historical Cost The historical cost accounting is
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THE COST AND SALES CONCEPT Cost is defined as a reduction in the value of an asset for the purpose of securing benefit or gain. Cost is defined in a hotel and restaurant as the expense to a hotel or restaurant for goods or services when the goods are consumed or the services are rendered. KINDS OF COSTS 1. Fixed costs – are those that are normally unaffected by changes in sales volume. They are said to have little direct relationship to the business volume because they do not change
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selecting strategies that yield a long-term competitive advantage. 2. Depreciation is an allocation of a sunk cost. This cost is a past cost and will never differ across alternatives. 3. The salary of the supervisor of an assembly line with excess capacity is an example of an irrelevant future cost for an accept-or-reject decision. 4. Past costs can be used to help predict future costs. 5. Yes. Suppose‚ for example‚ that sufficient materials are on hand for producing a part for two years.
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