what is fixed cost?
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Answer / venkateswarlu
doesn't change amount (salary,office expenses)
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Answer / sumanis4uall1985@rediffmail.co
A cost that does not vary depending on production or sales
levels, such as rent, property tax, insurance, or interest
expense.
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Answer / kiran kumar mamidi
Every firm has to incur some amount of money for the
operating of the business and the amout would be vary with
the nature of the operation
Where fixed cost is the cost which must be fixed with the
changing of the operation upto certain extent
Eg: rent,salary,power consumed etc
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Answer / chiranjeevi
it is a fixed cost depends on volume of production the cost
may not change
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Answer / r sumitra
fixed cost is that component of total cost...which do not
change with each unit of output rather remains fixed till
certain level of output
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Answer / anjibabu
The Fixed Cost Mean Which Product Can be Instaled They What
may Be Ur Include all the Expenditure Are called Fixed Cost
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Answer / rocking.satya9
cost that remains constant, regardless of any change in a
company's activity.
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Answer / vikash khichar
fixed cost is a cost are not related to the production are high and low
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Answer / duke das
Fixed Costs are costs that does not change for a certian level of production, whcih is usually very big considering the current level of production. it signifies that the company doesn't foresee a change in the costs incurred in near future.
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