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What (who) is prime cost - definition

COSTS THAT CHANGE IN PROPORTION TO THE GOOD OR SERVICE THAT A BUSINESS PRODUCES
Variable costs; Total variable cost; Total variable costs; Variable Cost; Prime cost; Variable Costs; Variable expense; Prime costs

prime cost         
¦ noun the direct cost of a commodity in terms of the materials and labour involved.
Cost, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Cost, TX
Cost is an unincorporated community in Gonzales County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population 62 in 2000.
Cost reduction         
PROCESS USED BY COMPANIES TO REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND INCREASE THEIR PROFITS
Cost-cutting; Cost cutting; Cost saving; Cost-saving
Cost reduction is the process used by companies to reduce their costs and increase their profits. Depending on a company’s services or products, the strategies can vary.

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Variable cost

Variable costs are costs that change as the quantity of the good or service that a business produces changes. Variable costs are the sum of marginal costs over all units produced. They can also be considered normal costs. Fixed costs and variable costs make up the two components of total cost. Direct costs are costs that can easily be associated with a particular cost object. However, not all variable costs are direct costs. For example, variable manufacturing overhead costs are variable costs that are indirect costs, not direct costs. Variable costs are sometimes called unit-level costs as they vary with the number of units produced.

Direct labor and overhead are often called conversion cost, while direct material and direct labor are often referred to as prime cost.

In marketing, it is necessary to know how 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 percent responded that they found the "variable and fixed costs" metric very useful.

The level of variable cost is influenced by many factors, such as fixed cost, duration of project, uncertainty and discount rate. An analytical formula of variable cost as a function of these factors has been derived. It can be used to assess how different factors impact variable cost and total return in an investment.

Examples of use of prime cost
1. For example, when calculating lease cost, deductions to the reserve fund are included in the lease prime cost.
2. "The net profit growth is attributable to higher selling prices of natural gas and, correspondingly, to increased earnings from sales, which rose from 7.0' billion rubles [$275 million] in the first quarter of 2006 to 8.16 billion rubles in the first quarter of 2007, while the prime cost of products grew only 4 percent," Itera said in a statement on Tuesday. (MT) Emissions Increase 2.2% BONN, Germany –– U.S. and Russian greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2005, more than canceling out a dip in the European Union‘s emissions despite growing calls to limit global warming, official data show.