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fixed cost - translation to English

BUSINESS EXPENSES THAT ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON THE LEVEL OF GOODS OR SERVICES PRODUCED BY THE BUSINESS
Fixed costs; Fixed factors of production; Total fixed cost; Total fixed costs; Fixed Cost; Fixed Costs
  • Decomposing [[total cost]]s as fixed costs plus variable costs. Quantity of output is measured on the horizontal axis. Along with variable costs, fixed costs make up one of the two components of total cost: total cost is equal to fixed costs plus variable costs.

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экономика

постоянные затраты (затраты, величина которых не изменяется в зависимости от изменения объема производства и которые оплачиваются независимо от того, выпускает ли фирма какой-л. продукт или нет (напр., затраты на аренду зданий и сооружений))

синоним

non-variable cost; standing cost

антоним

variable cost

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постоянные издержки, постоянные затраты

Definition

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

Wikipedia

Fixed cost

In accounting and economics, 'fixed costs', also known as indirect costs or overhead costs, are business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services produced by the business. They tend to be recurring, such as interest or rents being paid per month. These costs also tend to be capital costs. This is in contrast to variable costs, which are volume-related (and are paid per quantity produced) and unknown at the beginning of the accounting year. Fixed costs have an effect on the nature of certain variable costs.

For example, a retailer must pay rent and utility bills irrespective of sales. As another example, for a bakery the monthly rent and phone line are fixed costs, irrespective of how much bread is produced and sold; on the other hand, the wages are variable costs, as more workers would need to be hired for the production to increase. For any factory, the fix cost should be all the money paid on capitals and land. Such fixed costs as buying machines and land cannot be not changed no matter how much they produce or even not produce. Raw materials are one of the variable costs, depending on the quantity produced.

Fixed cost are considered an entry barrier for new entrepreneurs. In marketing, it is necessary to know how costs divide between variable and fixed costs. 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. These costs affect each other and are both extremely important to entrepreneurs.

In economics, there is a fixed cost for a factory in the short run, and the fixed cost is immutable. But in the long run, there are only variable costs, because they control all factors of production.

Examples of use of fixed cost
1. Abdul Wasi MNA said government has fixed cost Rs 260 per bag of cement.
2. The problem for both consumers and industry is that there is a substantial fixed cost to running a private pension, leading to complexity and higher average charges.
3. Labour is the largest fixed cost for airlines, which have also absorbed rising costs for their second biggest expense, jet fuel, which has hit record highs recently.
4. Finland has started to build one and the world is watching: the price is unknown as it is hugely subsidised by France on a fixed–cost deal as a loss–leader, a market distortion curiously ignored by pro–nuclear conservatives.
5. Meanwhile the industry‘s fixed cost base continues to rise well above the general rate of inflation." The like–for–like figure of 0.6% represents the fourth consecutive month of like–for–like growth, a trend not seen since October 2004.
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