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Mr. NithinKumarS
AssistantProfessor
Departmentof Economics
St.AloysiusCollege(Autonomous)
Mangaluru-575003
INTRODUCTION
 The two major factors which decides & maximizes the
profit of a firm are
1. Cost
2. Revenue
 It is the level of cost relative to revenue that determines
the profit of the firm.
 To increase the profit, firm tries to increase the revenue
and lowers the cost.
MEANING
 COST Refers to the Cost of Production
 Total expenditure incurred in the production of a
commodity.
 It includes all the payments made to the factors of
production.
COST CONCEPTS
1. Real Cost and Money Cost
2. Outlay Cost and Opportunity Cost
3. Past Cost and Future cost
4. Short Run Cost and Long Run Cost
5. Fixed and Variable Cost
6. Traceable and Common Cost
7. Out of Pocket Cost and Book Cost
8. Incremental Cost and Sunk Cost
9. Escapable Cost and Unavoidable Cost
10. Controllable Cost and Non-Controllable Cost
11. Historical Cost and Replacement Cost
12. Shut down Cost and Abandonment Cost
13. Urgent Cost and Postponable Cost
14. Private Cost and Social Cost
15. Accounting Cost and Economic Cost
Real Cost & Money Cost
 Real Cost – The sacrifices made or then difficulties undergone by the producer during the course of
production.
 Money Cost – it consists of wages, interests, rent, cost of raw materials.
Money Cost of TWO types.
 Explicit Cost – Payment made by producer to the owners of factors.
 Implicit Cost – It arises in the case of those factors which are owned and supplied by the producer.
Money
Cost
Explicit
Cost
Implicit
Cost
Outlay Cost & Opportunity Cost
 Outlay Cost – refers to the actual costs incurred by a firm
for producing or acquiring a commodity.
Example – Cost of raw materials, wages of labourers, rent
for the land etc.
 Opportunity Cost – it refers to the revenue foregone by
not making the best alternative use.
PAST COST & FUTURE COST
 Past Cost – these are the actual costs incurred in the past
and recorded in the books of account.
 Future Cost- cost which will take place in the future
period of time.
SHORT RUN COST AND LONG RUN COST
 Short run Cost – cost incurred in the short period of time
i.e. within the maximum duration of one year.
 Long run Cost – cost incurred in the long duration of time.
FIXED COST & VARIABLE
COST
 Fixed Cost – cost which remain constant with every
change in the output or production.
 Variable Cost – those cost which varies (increase or
decrease) with every change in the output.
TRACEABLE COST &
COMMON COST
 Traceable Cost – these are directly related to a product, a
process or department of the firm.
 Common Costs – those costs whose source cannot be
traced.
Example – Electricity charges.
OUT OF POCKET COST & BOOK
COST
 Out of Pocket Cost – those costs that involve immediate
payment to outsiders.
Example – payment of rent, wages, interest, transport
charges etc.
 Book Cost – these do not involve current cash
expenditure.
INCREMENTAL COST &
SUNK COST
 Incremental Cost – additional costs incurred due to the
addition of a new product or change in the distribution
channels or addition of a new machine etc.
 Sunk Cost – cost remain same even after a change in the
level or nature of business.
ESCAPABLE COST & UNAVOIDABLE
COST
 Escapable Cost – cost which can be avoided by the
producer during a production process.
 Unavoidable Cost – those costs which cannot be avoided
by the producer at any point of time during the production
of a commodity.
Example- salary of the business manager.
CONTROLLABLE COST & NON-
CONTROLLABLE COST
 Controllable Cost – those costs which can be controlled by
an executive with whose responsibility the cost is
identified.
 Non-Controllable Cost – which are beyond the control.
HISTORICAL COST &
REPLACEMENT COST
 Historical Cost – cost of an asset. Example – plant and
machinery.
 Replacement Cost – refers to the price which would have
to be paid at present for acquiring the same asset.
SHUT DOWN COST &
ABANDONMENT COST
 Shut down Cost – cost incurred by a firm if it temporarily
stops its operation.
 Abandonment Cost – these are the costs of retiring
altogether a fixed asset from use.
 It creates a problem of disposal of fixed assets.
URGENT COST &
POSTPONABLE COST
 Urgent Cost – those costs which must be incurred in order
to continue the operations of the firm.
 Example – Cost of labour and raw material.
 Postponable Cost – those costs which can be avoided at
present or which can be postponed.
 Example –maintenance of buildings.
PRIVATE COST & SOCIAL COSTS
 Private Cost – it is the actual cost of producing a
commodity incurred by a individual firm.
 Social Cost – incurred by the society in the form of
resources that are used in order to produce the goods.
ACCOUNTING AND ECONOMIC COST
 Accounting Cost – those costs which are recorded in the
books of accounts by the accountants.
 Economic Costs – it includes both implicit cost and
explicit cost or in other words both the costs which are
recorded and not recorded are called as the economic
costs.
DETERMINANTS OF COSTS
 The determinants of cost are as follows.
1. Size of plant
2. Level of output
3. Prices of inputs
4. Productivities of factors of production
5. Technology
6. Managerial efficiency
COST FUNCTION
 It explains the relationship between cost and its determinants in a
mathematical form
 C=f(S,O,P,T.....)
 C=Cost
 S= Size of plant
 O=Level of Output
 P=Price of Inputs
 T=Technology
 &So On...
 Size of Plant – there is an inverse relationship between size of plant (the Scale of
Operations) and the unit cost. As the size of plant increases unit cost declines and
vice versa.
 Level of Output – total cost varies directly with the output.
 Prices of Inputs – the changes in the prices of inputs directly affects the cost of
production.
 Productivities of Factors of Production – Productivities of factors of production
inversely affect cost of production.
 Technology- improve in the technology leads to the improvement in the efficiency
of the factors of production and it reduces the cost of production.
 Managerial Efficiency – it is difficult to quantify the influence of managerial
efficiency upon cost. Its effect on cost can be explained by taking the costs at two
points of time.
COST – OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP
 Cost-output relationship is one of the important concept in
managerial economics.
 Cost function usually refers to the relationship between
cost and the rate of output, keeping all other variables
constant.
 Cost output relationship can be discussed under short run
and long run separately.
COST- OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP IN THE SHORT RUN
 The short run is a period of time in which output can be
increased or decreased by changing only the amount of
variable factors such as labour, raw materials etc.
 The cost-output relationship in the short run may be
studied in terms of
i. Total cost
ii. Unit cost or average cost Short Run Cost-
Output
Relationship
Total Cost-Output
Relationship
Average Cost –
Output
Relationship

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Cost & Revenue

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  The two major factors which decides & maximizes the profit of a firm are 1. Cost 2. Revenue  It is the level of cost relative to revenue that determines the profit of the firm.  To increase the profit, firm tries to increase the revenue and lowers the cost.
  • 3. MEANING  COST Refers to the Cost of Production  Total expenditure incurred in the production of a commodity.  It includes all the payments made to the factors of production.
  • 4. COST CONCEPTS 1. Real Cost and Money Cost 2. Outlay Cost and Opportunity Cost 3. Past Cost and Future cost 4. Short Run Cost and Long Run Cost 5. Fixed and Variable Cost 6. Traceable and Common Cost 7. Out of Pocket Cost and Book Cost 8. Incremental Cost and Sunk Cost 9. Escapable Cost and Unavoidable Cost 10. Controllable Cost and Non-Controllable Cost 11. Historical Cost and Replacement Cost 12. Shut down Cost and Abandonment Cost 13. Urgent Cost and Postponable Cost 14. Private Cost and Social Cost 15. Accounting Cost and Economic Cost
  • 5. Real Cost & Money Cost  Real Cost – The sacrifices made or then difficulties undergone by the producer during the course of production.  Money Cost – it consists of wages, interests, rent, cost of raw materials. Money Cost of TWO types.  Explicit Cost – Payment made by producer to the owners of factors.  Implicit Cost – It arises in the case of those factors which are owned and supplied by the producer. Money Cost Explicit Cost Implicit Cost
  • 6. Outlay Cost & Opportunity Cost  Outlay Cost – refers to the actual costs incurred by a firm for producing or acquiring a commodity. Example – Cost of raw materials, wages of labourers, rent for the land etc.  Opportunity Cost – it refers to the revenue foregone by not making the best alternative use.
  • 7. PAST COST & FUTURE COST  Past Cost – these are the actual costs incurred in the past and recorded in the books of account.  Future Cost- cost which will take place in the future period of time.
  • 8. SHORT RUN COST AND LONG RUN COST  Short run Cost – cost incurred in the short period of time i.e. within the maximum duration of one year.  Long run Cost – cost incurred in the long duration of time.
  • 9. FIXED COST & VARIABLE COST  Fixed Cost – cost which remain constant with every change in the output or production.  Variable Cost – those cost which varies (increase or decrease) with every change in the output.
  • 10. TRACEABLE COST & COMMON COST  Traceable Cost – these are directly related to a product, a process or department of the firm.  Common Costs – those costs whose source cannot be traced. Example – Electricity charges.
  • 11. OUT OF POCKET COST & BOOK COST  Out of Pocket Cost – those costs that involve immediate payment to outsiders. Example – payment of rent, wages, interest, transport charges etc.  Book Cost – these do not involve current cash expenditure.
  • 12. INCREMENTAL COST & SUNK COST  Incremental Cost – additional costs incurred due to the addition of a new product or change in the distribution channels or addition of a new machine etc.  Sunk Cost – cost remain same even after a change in the level or nature of business.
  • 13. ESCAPABLE COST & UNAVOIDABLE COST  Escapable Cost – cost which can be avoided by the producer during a production process.  Unavoidable Cost – those costs which cannot be avoided by the producer at any point of time during the production of a commodity. Example- salary of the business manager.
  • 14. CONTROLLABLE COST & NON- CONTROLLABLE COST  Controllable Cost – those costs which can be controlled by an executive with whose responsibility the cost is identified.  Non-Controllable Cost – which are beyond the control.
  • 15. HISTORICAL COST & REPLACEMENT COST  Historical Cost – cost of an asset. Example – plant and machinery.  Replacement Cost – refers to the price which would have to be paid at present for acquiring the same asset.
  • 16. SHUT DOWN COST & ABANDONMENT COST  Shut down Cost – cost incurred by a firm if it temporarily stops its operation.  Abandonment Cost – these are the costs of retiring altogether a fixed asset from use.  It creates a problem of disposal of fixed assets.
  • 17. URGENT COST & POSTPONABLE COST  Urgent Cost – those costs which must be incurred in order to continue the operations of the firm.  Example – Cost of labour and raw material.  Postponable Cost – those costs which can be avoided at present or which can be postponed.  Example –maintenance of buildings.
  • 18. PRIVATE COST & SOCIAL COSTS  Private Cost – it is the actual cost of producing a commodity incurred by a individual firm.  Social Cost – incurred by the society in the form of resources that are used in order to produce the goods.
  • 19. ACCOUNTING AND ECONOMIC COST  Accounting Cost – those costs which are recorded in the books of accounts by the accountants.  Economic Costs – it includes both implicit cost and explicit cost or in other words both the costs which are recorded and not recorded are called as the economic costs.
  • 20. DETERMINANTS OF COSTS  The determinants of cost are as follows. 1. Size of plant 2. Level of output 3. Prices of inputs 4. Productivities of factors of production 5. Technology 6. Managerial efficiency
  • 21. COST FUNCTION  It explains the relationship between cost and its determinants in a mathematical form  C=f(S,O,P,T.....)  C=Cost  S= Size of plant  O=Level of Output  P=Price of Inputs  T=Technology  &So On...
  • 22.  Size of Plant – there is an inverse relationship between size of plant (the Scale of Operations) and the unit cost. As the size of plant increases unit cost declines and vice versa.  Level of Output – total cost varies directly with the output.  Prices of Inputs – the changes in the prices of inputs directly affects the cost of production.  Productivities of Factors of Production – Productivities of factors of production inversely affect cost of production.  Technology- improve in the technology leads to the improvement in the efficiency of the factors of production and it reduces the cost of production.  Managerial Efficiency – it is difficult to quantify the influence of managerial efficiency upon cost. Its effect on cost can be explained by taking the costs at two points of time.
  • 23. COST – OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP  Cost-output relationship is one of the important concept in managerial economics.  Cost function usually refers to the relationship between cost and the rate of output, keeping all other variables constant.  Cost output relationship can be discussed under short run and long run separately.
  • 24. COST- OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP IN THE SHORT RUN  The short run is a period of time in which output can be increased or decreased by changing only the amount of variable factors such as labour, raw materials etc.  The cost-output relationship in the short run may be studied in terms of i. Total cost ii. Unit cost or average cost Short Run Cost- Output Relationship Total Cost-Output Relationship Average Cost – Output Relationship