ECONOMICS

COST ACCOUNTING

BREAK EVEN POINT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Variable Cost does not change with output level
A
True
B
False
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Conversely, a variable cost is dependent on the production output level of goods and services. Unlike a fixed cost, a variable cost is always fluctuating. This cost rises as the production output level rises and decreases as the production output level decreases.

Detailed explanation-2: -Variable costs change in proportion to the quantity of output. As production quantity increases, the cost increases; as production quantity decreases, so do the costs. Most accounting textbooks depict variable costs as varying directly with volume.

Detailed explanation-3: -Variable costs change based on the amount of output produced. Variable costs may include labor, commissions, and raw materials. Fixed costs remain the same regardless of production output. Fixed costs may include lease and rental payments, insurance, and interest payments.

Detailed explanation-4: -Fixed cost is one of the components of the total cost that a firm or business incurs to produce a specific level of output for the market. Generally, this cost is incurred at the starting of the business and does not change as the level of output changes.

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