total customer cost
bundle of costs incurred in evaluating, obtaining, using, & disposing of product
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product value
services value
personnel value
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The difference between total customer value and total customer cost is__________.
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The two main goals of Six Sigma are cost reduction and total customer satisfaction.
The two main goals of Six Sigma are cost reduction and total customer satisfaction.
Total variable costs are the sum of expenses which change proportionally as the price of services and goods fluctuate. The total marginal costs above produced units is also referred to as total variable costs.
Overhead cost is part of total cost and not different from total cost as formula is as follows: Total cost = material cost + labor cost + overhead cost
It cost at around $199.99 but if your a preffered customer than you might get a most preffered customer discount.
I suspect this is for Homework so I'm not going to tell you the answer. But subtract the price for the customer from the cost for the company then times it by 20
Formula for Total Cost: Fixed Cost + Variable Cost + Semi-Variable Cost if there is no semi-variable cost then fixed cost + variable cost is a total cost. if we devide the total cost with volume as well then it will be cost per unit not total cost
Traditional Cost Accounting System: In this system company first produce the product and then determine the cost of production and then try to sell that product at price covering that cost plus certain percentage of markup on cost.Target Costing: In this system first of all company determines the value of product in the eyes of customer that is how much a customer is willing to pay for the product and then if cost of production of that product is more then the customer willing to pay then company makes analysis of how they can reduce the cost of production to the level of cost a customer willing to pay by reducing the components of product which is costing towards final price but not giving any value to customer and in this way company tries to acheive the target cost customer willing to pay.
Two examples of KCI (Key Commercial Indicators) are sales growth and customer acquisition cost. Sales growth measures the increase in revenue over a specific period, reflecting the effectiveness of marketing and sales strategies. Customer acquisition cost, on the other hand, calculates the total expense incurred to acquire a new customer, helping businesses assess the efficiency of their marketing efforts.
Marginal cost is total cost/quantity Marginal benefit is total benefit/quantity