No, Janitorial Cost is not a variable cost, it is a Fixed Cost.
In semi variable cost :variable cost = change in cost/change in output then with that rate * output = variable cost semi variable cost - variable cost = fixed cost
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost
Manufacturing cost is variable cost.
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it is obviously variable
The three types of cost you are referring to are Fixed, Semi Variable and Variable Costs. On a well though out COA the janitorial costs would fall under administrative costs. Thus fixed.
In semi variable cost :variable cost = change in cost/change in output then with that rate * output = variable cost semi variable cost - variable cost = fixed cost
I do not have any information on how much janitorial supplies would cost. You need to make a list of all the products you will use and then shop around to find the best deals.
Variable cost refers to the TOTAL variable cost of all units, whereas marginal cost is the variable cost of the last unit only. Variable cost is the sum of all the individual marginal costs. The derivative of the Variable Cost is the Marginal Cost. The integral of the Marginal cost is the Variable Cost.
yes..depreciation cost is the variable cost..
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost
Average Variable Cost = Total Variable Cost/ Quantity Average Cost = Average Fixed Cost + Average Variable Cost Average Cost = Total Cost/Quantity
Variable cost: The cost change with the change in activity is called variable cost. So as much fuel used cost increased accordingly so it is variable cost.
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Manufacturing cost is variable cost.
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