Good day po! May I ask what book references po yung ginamit nyo po sa mga lectures nyo po sa Strategic Cost Management? By the way, kudos po sa lahat ng mga YT lectures nyo po. Big help po talaga siya
You can always do comparisons, but the cash outlay at the time you bought your current phone has already been done. Whether you decide to keep using your current phone or consider buying a new phone, you have already paid and spent for the current phone that you have. That's why sunk costs are irrelevant for future decision-making purposes in a managerial accounting and decision-making perspective. In real life, you can always do comparisons but after all, you have already paid and spent for the current phone you have whatever action you take in the future.
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Thank you for this sir.
God bless po.
Sir ask ko lang eto po ba yung relevant costing na topic po
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Sa problem po sa 55:23, bakit po 55,000 lang ang ididivide sa 35? Related po ba to sa relevant or sunk cost?
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aliw po talaga lagi yung intro song hahaha
Good day po! May I ask what book references po yung ginamit nyo po sa mga lectures nyo po sa Strategic Cost Management?
By the way, kudos po sa lahat ng mga YT lectures nyo po. Big help po talaga siya
39:41 Nakasama po ba dito yung effect ng GSA Expenses na mangangalahati?
39:41 is a what if situation. Look at the second bullet “with no change in variable costs”
is this a higher accounting na po ba Sir Chua?
Ang weird ng "Sunk Cost is irrelevant". You mean pag bumili ka ng bagong cellphone, hindi mo i-c-compare yung price with the current phone you have?
You can always do comparisons, but the cash outlay at the time you bought your current phone has already been done. Whether you decide to keep using your current phone or consider buying a new phone, you have already paid and spent for the current phone that you have. That's why sunk costs are irrelevant for future decision-making purposes in a managerial accounting and decision-making perspective. In real life, you can always do comparisons but after all, you have already paid and spent for the current phone you have whatever action you take in the future.
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