A sunk cost is a past expense that cannot be recovered and should not affect future decisions. Examples include money spent on cancelled projects or non-refundable expenses. While emotionally difficult to ignore, rational decision-making excludes sunk costs and focuses only on relevant, future-oriented costs and benefits.
Sales revenue is the total income generated from selling goods or services before deducting any costs or expenses. It’s the…
Service revenue is income earned from providing services rather than selling physical goods. It is recognised when the service is…
Segment reporting breaks down a company’s financial results by business unit, geography, or product line. It enhances transparency and helps…
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