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quiz facility chapy10

quiz facility chapy10
15問 • 1年前
  • Ruzelle Abellera
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  • 1

    for example, risk can be represented by a probability distribution of the mean life cycle for normal wear and tear conditions (or not)

    Data which explains the timing of replacements

  • 2

    example, services maintenance, fabric maintenance and cleaning all have interrelationships that need to be mathematically represented in the models.

    Facilities management service costs

  • 3

    for example, discounting rates and inflation rates.

    Taxation and financial assumptions

  • 4

    for example, use of planned preventive maintenance instead of reactive-only maintenance

    Facilities management strategies

  • 5

    Cost benefit analysis sometimes called

    benefit costs analysis

  • 6

    systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives used to determine options which provide the best approach to achieving benefits while preserving savings.

    Cost benefit analysis

  • 7

    the study of how specific costs respond to changes in the level of business activity.

    Cost behavior analysis

  • 8

    are costs that vary in total directly and proportionately with changes in the activity level.

    variables cost

  • 9

    are costs that remain the same in total regardless of changes in activity level.

    fixed cost

  • 10

    are costs that contain both a variable element and a fixed element.

    Mixed costs

  • 11

    uses the total costs incurred at the high and low levels of activity to classify mixed costs into fixed and variable components.

    High and low method

  • 12

    study of the effects of changes in costs and volume on a company's profits.

    cost - volume profit analysis

  • 13

    A key relationship in CVP analysis is the level of activity at which total revenues equal total costs (both variable and fixed).

    BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS

  • 14

    . The process of finding the breakeven point is called

    break-even analysis.

  • 15

    another relationship used in CVP analysis. Margin of safety is the difference between actual or expected sales and sales at the break-even point. ,

    margin of safety

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    for example, risk can be represented by a probability distribution of the mean life cycle for normal wear and tear conditions (or not)

    Data which explains the timing of replacements

  • 2

    example, services maintenance, fabric maintenance and cleaning all have interrelationships that need to be mathematically represented in the models.

    Facilities management service costs

  • 3

    for example, discounting rates and inflation rates.

    Taxation and financial assumptions

  • 4

    for example, use of planned preventive maintenance instead of reactive-only maintenance

    Facilities management strategies

  • 5

    Cost benefit analysis sometimes called

    benefit costs analysis

  • 6

    systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives used to determine options which provide the best approach to achieving benefits while preserving savings.

    Cost benefit analysis

  • 7

    the study of how specific costs respond to changes in the level of business activity.

    Cost behavior analysis

  • 8

    are costs that vary in total directly and proportionately with changes in the activity level.

    variables cost

  • 9

    are costs that remain the same in total regardless of changes in activity level.

    fixed cost

  • 10

    are costs that contain both a variable element and a fixed element.

    Mixed costs

  • 11

    uses the total costs incurred at the high and low levels of activity to classify mixed costs into fixed and variable components.

    High and low method

  • 12

    study of the effects of changes in costs and volume on a company's profits.

    cost - volume profit analysis

  • 13

    A key relationship in CVP analysis is the level of activity at which total revenues equal total costs (both variable and fixed).

    BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS

  • 14

    . The process of finding the breakeven point is called

    break-even analysis.

  • 15

    another relationship used in CVP analysis. Margin of safety is the difference between actual or expected sales and sales at the break-even point. ,

    margin of safety