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.
Share capital is the total amount invested in a company by shareholders in exchange for shares. It represents a key…
Stocktaking is the physical counting and verification of inventory on hand at a specific point in time. It ensures the…
Sales revenue is the total income generated from selling goods or services before deducting any costs or expenses. It’s the…
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