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A circular-flow diagram is a visual model of how an economy is organized.
Variable Production Costs
Costs that change in direct proportion to changes in the level of production, such as raw materials and hourly labor.
Fixed Production Costs
Expenses that do not change with the level of production or sales over a short period, such as rent, salaries, and insurance, ensuring stability in production costs despite output variations.
Net Income
The total profit of a company after accounting for all costs and expenses, including taxes, interest, and depreciation.
Direct Materials
Raw materials that are directly traceable and allocable to a finished product in the manufacturing process.
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