- Out-of-pocket costs refer to actual expenses that require a direct cash payment. These costs involve money spent on goods, services, or resources needed for business or personal use.
- Examples include wages, rent, utilities, and raw materials. Unlike non-cash costs like depreciation, out-of-pocket costs impact cash flow because they are real, paid expenses. These costs are essential for budgeting and managing cash flow, as they represent money leaving the business or individual’s account.
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प्रश्न
Explain the following Concept:
Out of Pocket Cost
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उत्तर
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Controllable and Uncontrollable Costs
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अध्याय 8: Fundamental Concepts of Cost - QUESTION BANK [पृष्ठ १४०]
संबंधित प्रश्न
Abnormal costs are not recorded as part of production cost. Justify for or against.
Give one difference between money cost and real cost.
Give one difference between normal cost and abnormal cost.
"The cost of sugarcane is an avoidable cost." Justify for or against.
State one difference between Historical costs and Predetermined costs.
Differentiate between expired and unexpired costs.
Distinguish between private costs and social costs.
Explain the following:
Differential cost
Explain the following:
Notional or imputed cost.
Explain the following:
Replacement cost
