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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assignable cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in accounting and finance to refer to costs that can be directly attributed to a specific cost object, such as a project or product.
Example: "In our budget analysis, we need to identify all assignable costs to ensure accurate project costing."
Alternatives: "direct cost" or "attributable cost".
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Second, the assignable cost of "backup" is modest and indeed can work either way: it amplifies the value of solar power in areas with air-conditioning peaks and the greater output of wind during winter enhances its value per megawatt hour in northern Europe, for example.
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§ 100.13 Directly assignable costs.
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a widely-used technique for measuring the environmental costs assignable to a product or service.
The second conclusion is that minimizing total setup and holding costs is only appropriate if these costs can be determined as out-of-pocket costs directly assignable to individual product types.
Also, a comparative study is performed to illustrate the effect of considering multiple assignable causes on model's costs.
Cost of finding an assignable cause.
The average cost to discover the assignable cause and adjust the process to in-control state.
The $400,000 annual ceiling – and the fact that income isn't assignable (you can't assign the income to charity or family) kept the estimated costs down.
This article illustrates economical design of a variable sample size and control limit Hotelling's T2 control chart based on a novel cost model when occurrence times of the assignable causes are exponentially distributed.
The main factor to cause the variance between the ASSET weightings based estimate and the actual total Italian prescribing cost was the cost of the non-assignable items, not included in the calculation of weights (4.23% of total ASSET costs).
The above expected loss-cost is based on the assumption that an assignable cause always produces a single known shift.
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