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COST
 Expenditure incurred on various
inputs to produce goods and
services.
 Functional relationship between cost and
output.
C=f(q)
Where f=functional relationship
c= cost of production
q=quantity of product
 Money expenses incurred by a
firm for producing a commodity
or service.
 Actual payment made on hired
factors of production. For
example wages paid to the hired
labourers, rent paid for hired
accommodation, cost of raw
material etc.
 Cost incurred on the self - owned
factors of production.
 For example, interest on owners
capital, rent of own building,
salary for the services of
entrepreneur etc.
 It is the cost of next best
alternative foregone /
sacrificed
 Fixed Cost are the cost which are incurred
on the fixed factors of production.
 These costs remain fixed whatever may be
the scale of output. These costs are
present even when the output is zero.
 These costs are present in short run but
disappear in the long run.
Output 1 2 3 4 5
TFC(Rs) 20 20 20 20 20
 TFC = Total Fixed Cost
Diagrammatic presentation of TFC
TFC is also called as “overhead cost”,
“supplementary cost”, and “unavoidable cost”.
 TVC or variable cost – are those costs
which vary directly with the variation in
the output. These costs are incurred on the
variable factors of production.
 These costs are also called “prime costs”,
“Direct cost” or “avoidable cost”.
 These costs are zero when output is zero.
Output 0 1 2 3 4 5
TVC 0 10 16 25 38 55
Basis TVC TFC
Meaning Vary with the level of
output
Do not vary with the
level of output
Time period Can be changed in short
period
Remain fixed in short
period
Cost at zero
output
Zero Can never be zero
Factors of
production
Cost incurred on all
variable
Factors
Cost incurred on fixed
factors of
production
Shape of the
cost curve
Upward sloping Parallel to x axis
 It is the total expenditure incurred on
the factors and non-factor inputs in
the production of goods and services.
 It is obtained by summing TFC and
TVC at various levels of output.
 TFC is horizontal to x axis.
 TC and TVC are S shaped (they rise
initially at a decreasing rate, then at a
constant rate & finally at an increasing
rate) due to law of variable proportions.
 At zero level of output TC is equal to TFC.
 TC and TVC curves parallel to each other.
TC=TFC + TVC
TFC=TC-TVC
TVC=TC-TFC
 Average Cost are the “cost per
unit” of output produced.
 Average fixed cost is the per unit fixed
cost of production
 AFC = TFC / Q or output
 AFC declines with every increase in
output. It’s a rectangular hyperbola. It
goes very close to x axis but never touches
the x axis as TFC can never be zero.
 Average variable cost is the cost per unit of the
variable cost of production.
 AVC = TVC / output.
 AVC falls with every increase in output
initially. Once the optimum level of output is
reached AVC starts rising.
 Average total cost (ATC) or Average cost (AC) :
refers to the per unit total cost of production.
 ATC = TC / Output
 AC = AFC + AVC
 I phase : When both AFC and AVC fall ,
AC also fall
 II phase : When AFC continue to fall ,
AVC remaining constant AC falls till it
reaches minimum.
 III phase : AC rises when rise in AVC is
more than fall in AVC.
 AC curve always lie above AVC (because
AC includes AVC & AFC at all levels of
output).
 AVC reaches its minimum point at an
output level lower than that of AC
because when AVC is at its minimum AC
is still falling because of fall in AFC.
 As output increases, the gap between AC
and AVC curves decreases but they never
intersect.
 It refers to the addition made to total cost
when an additional unit of output is
produced.
 MCn = TCn-TCn-1
 MC = ΔTC / ΔQ
 Note : MC is not affected by TFC.
 Both AC & MC are derived from TC
 Both AC & MC are “U” shaped (Law of
variable proportion)
 When AC is falling MC also falls & lies
below AC curve.
 When AC is rising MC also rises & lies
above AC
 MC cuts AC at its minimum where MC =
AC
 TFC = TC – TVC or TFC=AFC x output or
TFC = TC at 0 output.
 TVC = TC – TFC or TVC = AVC x output or
TVC =ΣMC
 TC = TVC + TFC or TC = AC x output or TC
= Σ MC + TFC
 MCn= TCn – TCn-1 or MCn= TVCn – TVCn-1
 AFC = TFC / Output or AFC = AC-AVC or
ATC – AVC
 AVC = TVC / Output or AVC = AC-AFC
 AC = TC / Output or AC=AVC + AFC
Cost

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Cost

  • 2.  Expenditure incurred on various inputs to produce goods and services.
  • 3.  Functional relationship between cost and output. C=f(q) Where f=functional relationship c= cost of production q=quantity of product
  • 4.  Money expenses incurred by a firm for producing a commodity or service.
  • 5.  Actual payment made on hired factors of production. For example wages paid to the hired labourers, rent paid for hired accommodation, cost of raw material etc.
  • 6.  Cost incurred on the self - owned factors of production.  For example, interest on owners capital, rent of own building, salary for the services of entrepreneur etc.
  • 7.  It is the cost of next best alternative foregone / sacrificed
  • 8.  Fixed Cost are the cost which are incurred on the fixed factors of production.  These costs remain fixed whatever may be the scale of output. These costs are present even when the output is zero.  These costs are present in short run but disappear in the long run.
  • 9. Output 1 2 3 4 5 TFC(Rs) 20 20 20 20 20  TFC = Total Fixed Cost Diagrammatic presentation of TFC TFC is also called as “overhead cost”, “supplementary cost”, and “unavoidable cost”.
  • 10.  TVC or variable cost – are those costs which vary directly with the variation in the output. These costs are incurred on the variable factors of production.  These costs are also called “prime costs”, “Direct cost” or “avoidable cost”.  These costs are zero when output is zero.
  • 11. Output 0 1 2 3 4 5 TVC 0 10 16 25 38 55
  • 12. Basis TVC TFC Meaning Vary with the level of output Do not vary with the level of output Time period Can be changed in short period Remain fixed in short period Cost at zero output Zero Can never be zero Factors of production Cost incurred on all variable Factors Cost incurred on fixed factors of production Shape of the cost curve Upward sloping Parallel to x axis
  • 13.  It is the total expenditure incurred on the factors and non-factor inputs in the production of goods and services.  It is obtained by summing TFC and TVC at various levels of output.
  • 14.  TFC is horizontal to x axis.  TC and TVC are S shaped (they rise initially at a decreasing rate, then at a constant rate & finally at an increasing rate) due to law of variable proportions.  At zero level of output TC is equal to TFC.  TC and TVC curves parallel to each other.
  • 16.  Average Cost are the “cost per unit” of output produced.
  • 17.  Average fixed cost is the per unit fixed cost of production  AFC = TFC / Q or output  AFC declines with every increase in output. It’s a rectangular hyperbola. It goes very close to x axis but never touches the x axis as TFC can never be zero.
  • 18.  Average variable cost is the cost per unit of the variable cost of production.  AVC = TVC / output.  AVC falls with every increase in output initially. Once the optimum level of output is reached AVC starts rising.  Average total cost (ATC) or Average cost (AC) : refers to the per unit total cost of production.  ATC = TC / Output  AC = AFC + AVC
  • 19.  I phase : When both AFC and AVC fall , AC also fall  II phase : When AFC continue to fall , AVC remaining constant AC falls till it reaches minimum.  III phase : AC rises when rise in AVC is more than fall in AVC.
  • 20.  AC curve always lie above AVC (because AC includes AVC & AFC at all levels of output).  AVC reaches its minimum point at an output level lower than that of AC because when AVC is at its minimum AC is still falling because of fall in AFC.  As output increases, the gap between AC and AVC curves decreases but they never intersect.
  • 21.  It refers to the addition made to total cost when an additional unit of output is produced.  MCn = TCn-TCn-1  MC = ΔTC / ΔQ  Note : MC is not affected by TFC.
  • 22.  Both AC & MC are derived from TC  Both AC & MC are “U” shaped (Law of variable proportion)  When AC is falling MC also falls & lies below AC curve.  When AC is rising MC also rises & lies above AC  MC cuts AC at its minimum where MC = AC
  • 23.  TFC = TC – TVC or TFC=AFC x output or TFC = TC at 0 output.  TVC = TC – TFC or TVC = AVC x output or TVC =ΣMC  TC = TVC + TFC or TC = AC x output or TC = Σ MC + TFC  MCn= TCn – TCn-1 or MCn= TVCn – TVCn-1  AFC = TFC / Output or AFC = AC-AVC or ATC – AVC  AVC = TVC / Output or AVC = AC-AFC  AC = TC / Output or AC=AVC + AFC