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Opportunity Cost Opportunity Cost
Opportunity Cost An opportunity cost is defined as the value of a forgone activity or alternative when another item or activity is chosen. Opportunity cost comes into play in any decision that involves a tradeoff between two or more options. It is expressed as the relative cost of one alternative... Read more
price price
price amount of money for which a unit of goods or services is exchanged. Price is equivalent to market value and may or may not measure the intrinsic value of the goods or services to the buyer or seller. Most economists hold that, in the long run, price in a competitive market will equal the cost... Read more
Cost-Benefit Analysis Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost-Benefit Analysis MONETARY VALUATION AGGREGATION THE SUBORDINATION OF OTHER VALUES BIBLIOGRAPHY The process of cost-benefit analysis, or CBA, enables analysts to exploit a set of analytical economic and econometrics tools to evaluate project investments and policy options. It has been... Read more
Cost accounting Cost accounting
Cost Accounting OVERVIEW MANUFACTURING VS. NON-MANUFACTURING COSTS COMPUTING THE COSTS OF PRODUCING A PRODUCT OR SERVICE COST BEHAVIOR SETTING PRICES BUDGETING AND BUDGETARY CONTROLS CAPITAL BUDGETING BIBLIOGRAPHY Cost accounting, often referred to as managerial or management... Read more
activity activity
activity In activity-based costing systems, any operation performed within an organization that causes costs to be incurred. Examples of activities therefore include processing an order, writing a letter, designing a product, and visiting a customer. The number of activities identified as such will... Read more
Citizen Kane Citizen Kane
CITIZEN KANE USA, 1941 Director:Orson Welles Production:RKO Radio Pictures Corp.; black and white, 35mm, running time: 120 minutes. Released 1 May 1941, New York. Filmed 30 July through 23 October 1940 in RKO studios; cost: $686,033. Producer:Orson... Read more
Ancient Greece Ancient Greece
GREECE, ANCIENT GREECE, ANCIENT. The appreciation of food in ancient Greece—by those who had the time and money—marks the beginning of what is known today as gastronomy. Greek literary texts (especially comic plays) of around 350 b.c.e. present detailed discussions of which foods... Read more
Book Value Book Value
BOOK VALUE The current value of an asset. The book value of an asset at any time is its cost minus its accumulated depreciation. (Depreciation reflects the decrease in the useful life of an asset due to use of the asset.) Companies use book value to determine the point at which they have recovered... Read more
accounting accounting
accounting classification, analysis, and interpretation of the financial, or bookkeeping , records of an enterprise. The professional who supplies such services is known as an accountant. Auditing is an important branch of accounting. The Role of the Accountant The accountant evaluates records... Read more
Cost Cost
CostBIBLIOGRAPHYIn economics, the cost of an event is the highest-valued opportunity necessarily forsaken. The usefulness of the concept of cost is a logical implication of choice among available options. Only if no alternatives were possible or if amounts of all resources were available beyond... Read more

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