Want this question answered?
yup !
I'm assuming here that you mean in reference to production. Cost effective analysis can apply to a range of areas but with anything there is an end product. Method by which a person, group, company go by to determine if the current means of producing a good will result in a loss or gain in monetary terms.
Some of the cost effective techniques used by Lays Chips is to buy material in bulk, and use machinery instead of human labor.
low-cost, reasonable, priced to sell, inexpensive, cost-effective, cheap
NO, if reveneu is less then cost then company is in loss as following forumula: Net profit (loss) = Revenue - Cost
Cost-effective is the principal of going for the lowest cost.
Natural gas is generally more cost effective since it cooks quicker and costs less.
Yes car wrap advertising can be very cost effective depending on the type of advertising you need done and how much needs to be done for it to be less costly
It depends on how far the item must be shipped, compared to the cost of gas to drive to a retailer. Obviously, having an item shipped to CA from NY would be more cost effective. However, shipping an item from a store three miles away would likely not be cost effective.
If you mean the motor is burnt then the answer is no. It is not cost effective.
The cost effectiveness of the heating system depends on the initial cost of the system and the operating costs. These will vary depending on the local utility rates and financing options. The most cost effective based on initial investment is a gas heater. These are less expensive up front. The most cost effective on the operating side is a heat pump. These units are more expensive upfront but cost up to 70% less to run. Over the long term, the heat pump is by far more cost effective but it will cost you more upfront. If you can find a financing option for the heat pump it is your best bet.
What do you mean? In a parallel circuit, the combined (or effective) resistance is less than any individual resistance.
The most cost effective way to print large documents is to print them out on your home computer or at the office. If you do not have a printer at home or in the office you can print them off at Staples for 15 cents a page.
consolidation of cargo to move in bulk quantity for cost effective which is beneficial to the customers
Smooth User Experience Less Maintenance High visibility in search engines Cost Effective
Why are hospital security departments cost effective
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes (effects) of two or more courses of action. Cost-effectiveness analysis is distinct from cost-benefit analysis, which assigns a monetary value to the measure of effect. Cost-effectiveness analysis is often used in the field of health services, where it may be inappropriate to monetize health effect. Typically the CEA is expressed in terms of a ratio where the denominator is a gain in health from a measure (years of life, premature births averted, sight-years gained) and the numerator is the cost associated with the health gain. The most commonly used outcome measure is quality-adjusted life years (QALY). Cost-utility analysis is similar to cost-effectiveness analysis. Cost-effectiveness analyses are often visualized on a cost-effectiveness plane consisting of four-quadrants. Outcomes plotted in Quadrant I are more effective and more expensive, those in Quadrant II are more effective and less expensive, those in Quadrant III are less effective and less expensive, and those in Quadrant IV are less effective and more expensive.