Match each definition (See picture) with related terms below: -Capacity -Common Fixed Costs -Complementary Products -Constrained Resources -Direct Fixed Cost -Idle Capacity  -Incremental Analysis -Segment Margin -Substitute Products -None of these are correc

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Match each definition (See picture) with related terms below:

-Capacity

-Common Fixed Costs

-Complementary Products

-Constrained Resources

-Direct Fixed Cost

-Idle Capacity 

-Incremental Analysis

-Segment Margin

-Substitute Products

-None of these are correct

Definition
Term
A.
Examination of alternatives focusing on costs that change between alternatives.
B. A cost that has the potential to influence a specific decision.
C. A cost that can be avoided by choosing one alternative instead of another.
D. A cost that has already been incurred.
E. A forgone benefit of choosing one alternative over another.
F.
A measure of the limit placed on a specific resource.
G. When the limit of resources has not yet been reached.
H. An order that is outside the scope of normal sales.
I.
Sales revenue less all costs that are directly attributable to that division.
J.
A cost attributable to a specific division that does not change based on volume.
K. A product that can be used in place of another.
L.
A cost attributable to a specific division that changes based on volume.
M. The cause of an increase in revenue.
N. A product that can be used in conjunction with another product.
O. A cost shared by multiple divisions that will not change even if one division is eliminated.
P.
A limited supply of facilities.
Transcribed Image Text:Definition Term A. Examination of alternatives focusing on costs that change between alternatives. B. A cost that has the potential to influence a specific decision. C. A cost that can be avoided by choosing one alternative instead of another. D. A cost that has already been incurred. E. A forgone benefit of choosing one alternative over another. F. A measure of the limit placed on a specific resource. G. When the limit of resources has not yet been reached. H. An order that is outside the scope of normal sales. I. Sales revenue less all costs that are directly attributable to that division. J. A cost attributable to a specific division that does not change based on volume. K. A product that can be used in place of another. L. A cost attributable to a specific division that changes based on volume. M. The cause of an increase in revenue. N. A product that can be used in conjunction with another product. O. A cost shared by multiple divisions that will not change even if one division is eliminated. P. A limited supply of facilities.
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