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The leading hornbook for contracts is Calamari and Perillo on Contracts (5th ed. ThomsonWest Publishing 2003)written by Joseph M. Perillo.
Variable Manufacturing Overhead
The portion of manufacturing overhead costs that varies with production volume.
Opportunity Cost
The value of the best alternative foregone as a result of making a decision, representing the benefit that could have been gained from the next best choice.
Fixed Manufacturing Cost
This refers to the consistent expenses incurred by a company for its manufacturing operations, excluding variable costs; it includes costs like rent, salaries of permanent staff, and depreciation of factory equipment.
Variable Manufacturing Cost
Costs that vary directly with the level of production output, such as raw materials and direct labor.
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