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The imaginal representations that we have of our world are often referred to as:
Target Cost
The desired cost of a product derived from its expected selling price and desired profit.
Life Cycle
The series of stages that a product, project, or service goes through from initial conception to its eventual discontinuation.
Committed Costs
Fixed costs that a company has already made financial commitments to, and which are difficult to change in the short term.
Target Selling Price
The price at which a company aims to sell its product or service, often determined by market conditions, cost of production, and desired profit margins.
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