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In what year did Canada have the highest amount of international trade as a percentage of GDP?
Standard Costs
Estimated costs associated with manufacturing a product or providing a service, used for budgeting and performance evaluation.
Absorption Costing
An approach to accounting that incorporates all costs associated with manufacturing, including direct materials, direct labor, and all overhead costs, both variable and fixed, into the price of a product.
Normal Operating Capacity
The level of production that a company can sustain under normal circumstances without overstretching its resources or machinery.
Inventory Costs
All costs associated with ordering, holding, and managing inventory, not limited to purchase costs, storage, and carrying costs.
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