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Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA PM Exams › Short term decision – Relevant Cost
What is the difference between avoided cost and opportunity cost?
An avoidable cost is a cost that will not be incurred if you do something. For example, if you decide to close one department, then any fixed costs specific to that department will disappear and are therefore avoided.
An opportunity cost is lost income as a result of doing something. For example, if you are making a new product but it means you will have less sales of an existing product and will lost income as a result of $10,000. Then $10,000 is a cost of doing the new product.
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