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The light would have to be on for 12 times longer to use the same energy as the hair dryer.
Freight On Board. Usually the seller will designate whether it is F.O.B. at his store/plant or if it is F.O.B. your destination. This determines who is liable for the freight risks/costs. F.O.B. to your door is always better. It shifts the responsibilities/costs to the seller.
innocent or guilty. innocent there are no re-percussions. guilty you will have to pay the debt for what you are being sued for. you may also be ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees.
If it costs more to fix it than to replace it
The Company has to pay its Fixed Costs, Such as Rent and utility. These cost have to be paid regardless of whether the company is operating or not
Budgeting that determines the costs and expenses put towards sound. whatever that may be.
Average total cost determines how much profit or loss a firm will make at a certain output and price. It also determines is a firm should shut down, temporarily stopping production (not covering variable costs) but keeping the business (covering fixed costs), or if it should exit the market (not covering variable or fixed costs).
Direct cost of sales are those costs that exists as a result of selling the product. Indirect costs are costs that are there whether the product sells or not.
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
A feasibility study determines whether a project or business would be sustainable and profitable. For a hotel, the information that would need to be taken into account includes the market conditions, all construction and operating costs, and all expected income.
The CVP analysis determines the changes in costs and volume that affects a company's operating income and net income. However it assumes that the sales price, variable costs and the total fixed costs per unit remain constant
Sunk costs are costs that have been incurred that cannot be reversed. For example, if you owned a car and payed for repairs that were not refundable and were deciding whether or not to purchase a new car, you would not consider the repair costs in your decision because those costs have already been made and you cannot receive the money back. You would only consider the costs that you may incur in the future when making your decision whether or not to purchase another car. Sunk costs are not considered in your decision.