In general, yes, they would be - along with wood or aluminum, upholstery if that is the kind of furniture you make. Think of it this way if your whole company in a year made 1 chair - how much material would you need to get it done. If you then got an order for 100 chairs, you would have to buy more material to build those chairs. Whatever you had to buy to build the chairs is a variable cost. It varys based on orders.
Variable costs vary depending on a company's production. Production, or output, and costs are included in variable costs. Production and costs are directly related.
Yes. Actually this means the company has zero gross profit. If on top of variable costs, there are fixed costs, the company will turn a loss.
If material cost is variable cost then yes by decreasing material cost company can reduce total variable cost.
Some of the Variable costs are Fuel Cost, energy, and operating cost
when price is less then average variable costs !
Real costs and variable costs are not the same, though they can overlap. Real costs typically refer to the actual costs incurred in production, including both fixed and variable costs, while variable costs specifically change with the level of production, such as materials and labor directly associated with output. In summary, while all variable costs are real costs, not all real costs are variable costs.
Variable operating costs + fixed operating costs = total operating costs.
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
Average total cost is the average of all your costs. This is your Fixed Costs and your Variable costs. Average Variable Cost is the average of your costs that can fluctuate.
An example of semi variable direct costs is wages. Since semi variable costs are partially fixed and variable, regular labor is fixed costs, as production rises and workers have overtime the overtime is considered the variable cost.
There are several websites you can use when comparing costs and quality of outdoor furniture. Some of the better sites to use for this are www.lowes.com and www.homedepot.com.
No. They are not.they are part of period costs.