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Cost framework

A cost framework refers to a structured approach for analyzing and managing costs associated with a project, operation, or business activity. It helps in e

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A cost framework refers to a structured approach for analyzing and managing costs associated with a project, operation, or business activity. It helps in estimating, allocating, and controlling expenses, ensuring efficient use of resources. There are several types of cost frameworks, and the exact structure can vary based on the specific industry or purpose, but key components generally include:

1. Direct and Indirect Costs

2. Fixed and Variable Costs

3. Operating and Capital Costs

4. Lifecycle Costs

5. Opportunity Costs

6. Cost Allocation

7. Break-even Analysis

8. Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)

9. Absorption vs. Marginal Costing

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