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Break even point is the point which tells the management about how much minimum number of units of any product must be produced and sell to fully recover the fixed cost to manufacture that product. So when fixed cost increases, it means the break even point also increases to recover that increased fixed cost. Formula for breakeven point: Fixed Cost / Contribution Margin
Labor at parts at a local GMC dealership was $786.00.
Depreciation of manufacturing equipment is fixed cost because that cost will incurred no matter how much units produced.
The cost varies based on the type of necklace and the jeweler. Your best bet would be to take the necklace to the jeweler's and get a rate.
nike shocks cost $110 dollars
I paid 79.99 each for my back struts then had my dad change them for me. Pretty simple actually
it varies how big your car is..
About 100-200 max
580.00
About $1000 for me.
The shock absorbers of a Saturn usually cost about $120 each. Typically, a car owner is supposed to change two or four shocks at one go.
There are only shocks on the 4X4 Suburban. Good high end Monroe shocks from Sears installed, where $200.00. And after watching them struggle with the front ones, it was worth it. Rancho's at Sears will cost about $100.00 more.
The cost to replace the shocks and struts on a 2000 Dodge Neon ranges from $120 to $1,000. This cost ranges based on the part brand and any special additives.
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The Accord uses struts, front and rear. There are no shocks. Roughly the struts will cost $300 for all four and whatever your shop charges for labor.
To replace shocks on the rear wheels of a pickup truck will cost around $100 for the shocks. Labor costs differ by region, but this job might take 1 to 2 hours. Labor could be as high as $100 an hour.