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  • 41fixed costs — noun a cost of business which does not vary with output or sales; overheads. See Also: variable costs …

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  • 42manufacturing costs — manufacturing expenses Items of expenditure incurred to carry out the manufacturing process in an organization. They include direct materials, direct labour, direct expenses (such as subcontract costs), and manufacturing overhead. See: cost of… …

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  • 43manufacturing costs — manufacturing expenses Items of expenditure incurred to carry out the manufacturing process in an organization. They include direct materials, direct labour, direct expenses (such as subcontract costs), and manufacturing overhead See cost of… …

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  • 44Los Angeles County Sales Tax, Measure R (2008) — Measure R was a ballot measure in the November 2008 elections in Los Angeles County, California that proposed raising county sales taxes by one half cent for thirty years in order to pay for transportation projects and improvements. The measure… …

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  • 45Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis — Cost Volume profit (CVP), in managerial economics is a form of cost accounting. It is a simplified model, useful for elementary instruction and for short run decisions. Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis expands the use of information provided by… …

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  • 46Organic composition of capital — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 47Matching principle — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 48Dodge Viper — Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation (1992–1998) DaimlerChrysler (1998–2006) Chrysler LLC/Chrysler Group LLC (2008–2010, 2012–) Production 1991–2010, 2012– …

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  • 49Product life cycle management — is the succession of strategies used by management as a product goes through its product life cycle. The conditions in which a product is sold changes over time and must be managed as it moves through its succession of stages. Product life… …

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  • 50Law of value — The law of value is a concept in Karl Marx s critique of political economy. Most generally, it refers to a regulative principle of the economic exchange of the products of human work: the relative exchange values of those products in trade,… …

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