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Fixed Costs
Expenses that remain constant in total amount irrespective of fluctuations in the activity level of a business, e.g., insurance premiums.
Composite Unit
A grouping of assets or costs that are combined and treated as a single unit for accounting or valuation purposes.
Variable Costs
Expenses that vary directly with the level of production or sales volume, such as raw materials and labor.
Fixed Costs
Costs that do not vary with the level of production or sales, such as rent, salaries, and insurance expenses.
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