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Two-thirds of total spending is usually attributed to:
Profit Centres
Profit centres are separate business units or departments within a company that are responsible for generating their own revenue and profit, evaluated on their financial performance.
Controllable Costs
Expenses that can be directly influenced or managed by a specific level of management or decision maker within a given timeframe.
Transfer Prices
Prices charged for goods and services sold between divisions within the same company.
Medium Organisations
Businesses that occupy the middle ground in terms of size, resource availability, market reach, and employee count, between small and large companies.
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