Unavoidable cost ; inescapable cost ; sunk cost. Unavoidable costs will occur whether the decision is made to go ahead or not, because the firm has already spent, or committed to spend, the cash.
Normal costs are regular costs incurred in the normal operation of a business. They are unavoidable since they are always anticipated.
Avoidable or escapable costs are those costs which can be avoided by stop doing or start doing any particular activity and unavoidable costs are those costs which cannot be avoidable whether activity is done or not.For Example all variable costs are avoidable costs and fixed costs are unavoidable costs but this is general criteria to explain but not always all fixed costs are unavoidable.
When considering outsourcing a portion of services provided, avoidable costs are those that would go away if the service was outsourced. Unavoidable costs are those that would remain such as overhead.
unavoidable, predictable, expected, foreseeable, to be expected, to be anticipated, certain, inescapable, inexorable, preordained... just search the words synonyms in Google
Cooperative advertising is a system that allows two parties to share advertising costs.
costs of detecting
Net realizable value. The amount a firm can collect in cash by selling an item, less the costs (such as commissions and delivery costs) of disposition.
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If a company eliminates an unprofitable segment while facing unavoidable fixed costs, it may not see a significant improvement in overall profitability, as those fixed costs remain. The remaining segments will need to absorb the fixed costs, potentially reducing their margins. Additionally, eliminating the segment could lead to a loss of revenue that might have contributed to covering those fixed costs. Ultimately, the decision could have mixed financial outcomes depending on the structure of the business and the nature of the costs involved.
Disposable income = Total net income less fixed (unavoidable) costs such as rent, food, utilities etc.
Someone can define the term consumer staples as essential products such as food, beverages, clothing, and household items. These are products that families will not being willing to cut out of their budget regardless of costs.
Our car running into the train was unavoidable.