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All cost variances should be considered exceptions that require the attention of management.
Straight-Line Method
A method of calculating depreciation of an asset which assumes the asset will lose an equal amount of value each year over its useful life.
Salvage Value
The estimated residual value of an asset at the end of its useful life, reflecting the amount it could be sold for or its disposal value.
Useful Life
The expected duration of time over which an asset is anticipated to be economically usable by one or more users.
Incremental Fixed Overhead
The fixed costs that will change as a direct result of a decision made by a company.
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