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Make or buy decisions are often referred to as in-house decisions.
Mark-Up Percentage
The proportion added onto the goods' purchase price to account for overhead costs and profit margins.
Variable Costs
Expenses that change in proportion to the activity or volume of operations in a business.
Cost-Plus Pricing
A pricing strategy where a fixed percentage or amount is added to the cost of producing a product or service to determine its selling price.
Full Cost
The total cost of production that includes both direct and indirect costs, such as raw materials, labor, and overhead.
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