If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
sales commission
purchase, marketing, selling and distribution expenses, production
Indirect costs(salaries, materials not directly involved in manufacturing), period costs(selling and admin costs)
Salaries of marketing manager, sales director and sales managementSalaries and commission of salesmenTravelling and entertainment expenses of salesmenMarketing costs like advertising and sales promotion expensesCosts of running and maintaining delivery vansDiscount allowed to customers for early payment of their debtsBad debts written offAllowances for bad debt provision
This is the amount of the company's sales that is spent in selling and distribution efforts. To calculate, divide the selling and admin costs by the revenue and multiply the result by 100 (all figures can be found on the company balance sheet).
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
selling or distribution of medicines
a redemption fee is usually levied on shares held for less than a specified period. A distribution fee is a charge on current shareholders to cover the costs of advertising, promotion, selling, and other activities
A distribution channel may be affected by the costs of transport and the costs of remunerating the distributors. A long distribution chain definitely increases the end cost that is passed on to the end user.
There are three main types of distribution channels: direct, indirect, and hybrid. Direct distribution involves selling directly to consumers, while indirect distribution involves using intermediaries like retailers or wholesalers. Hybrid distribution uses a combination of both direct and indirect methods. Each type has its own advantages and considerations in terms of control, costs, and reach to customers.
sales commission
The total cost of marketing, advertising, and selling a product.
Period Costs.
Period Costs.
No. They are not.they are part of period costs.
Have a high amount of fixed costs relative to their variable costs. DOL= CM / Net Income We derive CM by the eqaution of Selling Price - Variable Costs If a firm has high variable costs relative to their selling price then they will have a small CM and therefore their DOL will decrease. Have a high amount of fixed costs relative to their variable costs. DOL= CM / Net Income We derive CM by the eqaution of Selling Price - Variable Costs If a firm has high variable costs relative to their selling price then they will have a small CM and therefore their DOL will decrease.