| 41. | Decomposing Sales as Contribution plus Variable Costs.
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| 42. | They are " shifting away from fixed ( payroll ) costs toward variable costs, " he said.
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| 43. | These other methods generally have a higher fixed cost, but a lower variable cost than metal spinning.
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| 44. | Every year, PNC offsets the swans'variable cost by calculating a core index that excludes such cost anomalies.
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| 45. | "Ford has a considerable variable cost problem right now, " said Stephen Girsky, analyst at Morgan Stanley.
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| 46. | In this context a variable cost is one that varies with the number of units the business sells.
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| 47. | The usual costing method makes use of time and material costs as variable costs and the fixed costs
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| 48. | And, by trimming variable costs, it tempts companies with high fixed costs to engage in destructive price competition.
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| 49. | The less variable cost there is, the more the additional revenue earned will contribute to the overall profit.
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| 50. | A company sells a product at $ 60 per unit that has unit variable cost of $ 40.
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