If the relevant tax rate is t% and the after-tax cost is n, then the basic cost is n/(1 - t/100).
NO
Formula for straight line depreciation is as follows: Depreciation = (Cost of asset - salvage value) / useful life of asset
The formula for calculating a price index is (Current Year Cost / Base Year Cost) x 100. The result gives you the price index value, representing the percentage change in price between the current year and the base year.
loss+selling price (S.P)
Overhead cost is part of total cost and not different from total cost as formula is as follows: Total cost = material cost + labor cost + overhead cost
no
5.4%
Overrun = cost - budget
NO
no
yes, depreciation is an implicit cost. but this implicit cost is added to total costs in calculating accounting profits.
Formula for straight line depreciation is as follows: Depreciation = (Cost of asset - salvage value) / useful life of asset
well if your talking about the total cost in economics, than it would be profit=TC-TR TR- total revenue TC- Total cost
It depends on your formula, but you may need them to change the order of operations.
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Formula for calculating depreciation value Annual depreciation value = (Total cost - salvage value (if any) ) / useful life
The formula for cost of equity is equal to the growth rate of dividends added to the quotient of dividends per share divided by the current market value of stock.