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Joint Process
A manufacturing operation that simultaneously produces multiple products from a single raw material input.
Split-off Point
In a manufacturing process, the stage at which multiple products are generated from a common input, and each can be independently processed or sold.
Joint Production Costs
Costs incurred in the process of producing two or more products simultaneously from the same raw material or process.
Financial Advantage
The benefit gained in financial terms, enabling better standing in the market or more resources for operations.
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