Relevent costs are those costs which are important for any specific decision, if any cost is required for all the options in specific decision then it is not relevant as no matter which alternative is choosen this cost is required to be beared that's why that cost is not considered as relevant cost.
In decision making process those cost which are effected from the decision under consideration those costs are called relevent costs and those costs which have no impact on decision making of specific project are called irrelevent costs.
under NET ASSET VALUE method all the ASSETS-LIABILITIES we need to calculate
by crediting the said account with relevant accounts falling under shareholders equity e.g. share capital, profit. reserves etc.
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When the bank has not enough funds in the relevant account or the account holder requests that the cheque is bounced (under exceptional circumstances) then the bank will return the cheque to the account holder. The beneficiary of the cheque will have not been paid. This normally incurs a fee from the bank.
Relevant to subject under consideration.
Please confine your remarks to those relevant to the motion under consideration.
It is the rate of change in the vector for a unit change in the direction under consideration. It may be calculated as the derivative of the vector in the relevant direction.
The matter is under consideration
A unit set contains all the elements under consideration.
The molecule under consideration has two allylic protons.
This phrase means that something is relevant or related to the topic being discussed or considered. It suggests that the thing being referenced has an impact or influence on the subject under consideration.
when delivering a briefing volume and rate are classified under which area of consideration
verbal consideration
verval consideration
verbal consideration
When delivering a briefing confidence enthusiasm and body language are classified under nonverbal consideration.