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Financial accounting has its emphasis primarily on the future.
Variable Costs
Costs that vary directly with the level of production or output, such as materials and labor.
Law of Diminishing Returns
The principle stating that as investment in a particular area increases, the rate of profit from that investment, after a certain point, cannot continue to increase if other inputs remain constant.
Cost Curve
A graphical representation showing the cost of producing different quantities of output, typically illustrating concepts such as marginal and average costs.
Per Unit Costs
The average cost incurred for producing or acquiring one unit of a product or service.
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