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TOTAL ECONOMIC COST OF PRODUCTION
Total Cost; Total Costs; Total costs
  • One can decompose total costs as the sum of [[fixed costs]] and [[variable costs]]. Here output is measured along the horizontal axis. In the [[Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis]] model, total costs are linear in volume.
  • The total cost curve, if non-linear, can represent increasing and [[diminishing marginal returns]].

total-cost approach      

бухгалтерский учет

метод полных затрат (один из методов анализа конкурирующих проектов (напр., купить новую единицу оборудования или модернизировать старую), при котором анализ осуществляется с позиции чистой приведенной стоимости; при использовании данного метода в анализ вовлекаются все денежные потоки (затраты и поступления), связанные с каждым проектом; для каждого проекта рассчитывается чистая приведенная стоимость; по результатам анализа выбирается наиболее выгодный курс действий; данный метод позволяет анализировать два и более проектов)

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

total cost         

общая лексика

полная себестоимость

экономика

совокупные [общие] затраты [издержки] (сумма всех затрат компании, понесенных ею при осуществлении своей деятельности)

финансы

общая стоимость (контрактная цена ценной бумаги плюс комиссия брокеру и проценты, причитающиеся продавцу)

синоним

full cost

Смотрите также

fixed cost; variable cost; total cost of production

instrument approach         
  • Chart depicting airborne radar approach at [[Ali Al Salem Air Base]], [[Kuwait]]
  • Illustration of DA and DH
  • An example of a VOR-A approach into [[Baker City Municipal Airport]]
  • Illustration of minimum descent altitude during a non-precision approach
  • A "procedure turn" maneuver, showing two commonly used variations in the way it may be performed by a pilot.
  • A teardrop penetration diagram, showing a teardrop turn combined with a simultaneous descent
AIRCRAFT LANDING PROCEDURE
Precision approach; Decision height; Decision altitude; Instrument approach procedure; VOR approach; Instrument Approach; Instrument Approach Procedure; Non-precision approach; Minimum descent altitude; Blind-landing; Nonprecision approach
instrument approach заход на посадку по приборам

تعريف

fixed costs
¦ plural noun business costs, such as rent, that are constant whatever the amount of goods produced.

ويكيبيديا

Total cost

In economics, total cost (TC) is the minimum dollar cost of producing some quantity of output. This is the total economic cost of production and is made up of variable cost, which varies according to the quantity of a good produced and includes inputs such as labor and raw materials, plus fixed cost, which is independent of the quantity of a good produced and includes inputs that cannot be varied in the short term such as buildings and machinery, including possibly sunk costs.

Total cost in economics includes the total opportunity cost (benefits received from the next-best alternative) of each factor of production as part of its fixed or variable costs.

The additional total cost of one additional unit of production is called marginal cost.

The marginal cost can also be calculated by finding the derivative of total cost or variable cost. Either of these derivatives work because the total cost includes variable cost and fixed cost, but fixed cost is a constant with a derivative of 0.

The total cost of producing a specific level of output is the cost of all the factors of production. Often, economists use models with two inputs: physical capital, with quantity K and labor, with quantity L. Capital is assumed to be the fixed input, meaning that the amount of capital used does not vary with the level of production in the short run. The rental price per unit of capital is denoted r. Thus, the total fixed cost equals Kr. Labor is the variable input, meaning that the amount of labor used varies with the level of output. In the short run, the only way to vary output is by varying the amount of the variable input. Labor usage is denoted L and the per unit cost, or wage rate, is denoted w, so the variable cost is Lw. Consequently, total cost is fixed cost (FC) plus variable cost (VC), or TC = FC + VC = Kr+Lw. In the long run, however, both capital usage and labor usage are variable. The long run total cost for a given output will generally be lower than the short run total cost, because the amount of capital can be chosen to be optimal for the amount of output.

Other economic models use the total variable cost curve (and therefore total cost curve) to illustrate the concepts of increasing, and later diminishing, marginal return.

In marketing, it is necessary to know how total costs divide between variable and fixed. "This distinction is crucial in forecasting the earnings generated by various changes in unit sales and thus the financial impact of proposed marketing campaigns." In a survey of nearly 200 senior marketing managers, 60% responded that they found the "variable and fixed costs" metric very useful.

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