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  2. Direct labour cost variance - Wikipedia

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    The actual cost of this labor time was $64,800, or an average of $14.40 per hour. The company produced 2000 units of product A during the month. The labor efficiency variance is (4500 - 5000) x $14 = $7000, where 5000 hours = 2.5 hours x 2000 units of output. This variance is favorable since the actual hours used are less than the standard ...

  3. Real and nominal value - Wikipedia

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    The market value of the good is the market price times the quantity at that point of time. The nominal value of the commodity bundle at a point of time is the total market value of the commodity bundle, depending on the market price, and the quantity, of each good in the commodity bundle which are current at the time.

  4. Burndown chart - Wikipedia

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    A burndown chart or burn down chart is a graphical representation of work left to do versus time. [ 1] The outstanding work (or backlog) is often on the vertical axis, with time along the horizontal. A burn down chart is a run chart of remaining work. It is useful for predicting when all of the work will be completed.

  5. Fed's Powell: Latest data 'add somewhat to confidence ... - AOL

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    The unemployment rate, at 4.1%, is just a tenth of a percentage point below Fed officials' median view of what represents full employment consistent with 2% inflation. "Look where inflation is.

  6. Real prices and ideal prices - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between real prices and ideal prices is a distinction between actual prices paid for products, services, assets and labour (the net amount of money that actually changes hands), and computed prices which are not actually charged or paid in market trade, although they may facilitate trade. [ 1]

  7. The Fed could slash rates by 200 points over 8 straight ... - AOL

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    Citi sees the Fed slashing rates from 5.25%-5.5% now to 3.25%-3.5% by July 2025. The Fed could slash rates by 200 points over 8 straight meetings as the economy heads for a sharper downtrend, Citi ...

  8. Break-even point - Wikipedia

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    The Break-Even Point. The break-even point (BEP) in economics, business —and specifically cost accounting —is the point at which total cost and total revenue are equal, i.e. "even". In layman's terms, after all costs are paid for there is neither profit nor loss. [ 1][ 2] In economics specifically, the term has a broader definition; even if ...

  9. Dow and S&P 500 close at record highs as investors bet on ...

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    Stocks surged Tuesday as Wall Street raised its bets that sky-high borrowing rates could come down in the fall. The Dow surged by 743 points, or 1.9%, closing at a fresh all-time high and notching ...