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Deferred output tax is recorded by the seller for the sale of things on credit, and the standard output tax is recorded for the sale of things that were paid for with cash.
An accounting method used for long-term construction contracts that recognizes revenues and related expenses before they occur based on an input or output measure of the earning process.
The real answer is it depends, ultimately all costs are variable even those costs that would initially appear fixed. Take for example business rates, these are set for the year and will remain the same regardless of the change in volume of the output, however should the output need to rise above the capacity of the existing business premises additional premises or even new premises would need to be acquired and with it a new level of fixed cost. This is sometimes described as step fixed cost, i.e. the cost remains at the same level until a step change is required and then the costs are again fixed at this new level until another step change is required
If the output increases, so will the variable cost. Though, variable cost is not directly proportionate to the output, still it will witness an incline.
The best option is the SAS output file.
Productivity is the measure of the output achieved divided by input required.
it is use to measure output
The answer depends on what form the output takes.
A country's gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure of a country's overall economic output.
Partial measures output/(single input)Multi-factor measures output/(multiple inputs)Total measure output/ (total inputs)Productivity =(Outputs/inputs)
The 'ERG' is the standard unit for work or mechanical energy.
input 220v ac & output 24v dc
to measure the heat output of a reaction
real output per unit of input.
total output / units of labour or capital
It depends on the required output current, load rejection factor, and ripple. Also, efficiency enters into the picture.
to assess for the signs of decreased cardiac output