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In Baxter v. Ford Motor, where Baxter lost an eye because the glass in his car windshield was not shatterproof as Ford had claimed, Ford's liability was based on:
Contribution Margin
The difference between sales revenue and variable costs of a product or service, indicating how much contributes towards covering fixed costs and generating profit.
Gross Margin
A financial measurement that calculates the difference between a company’s total revenue and the cost of goods sold, expressed as a percentage of total revenue.
Variable Costing
An accounting method that records variable costs (costs that change with production levels) as product costs, while fixed costs are recorded as expenses in the period they are incurred.
Absorption Costing
A method in accounting that involves integrating all costs related to manufacturing, namely direct materials, direct labor, and all variable and fixed overhead expenses, into the pricing of a product.
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