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How To Work Out Cost Per Unit?
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Let me give it another way to simplify my request.
Without any other costs incurred at all.
My employer produces 1440000 units per annum @£0.28 per unit
My salary to produce these units is £30000 per annum so what is the cost per unit to produce?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, we need to know the context of the question- simplified exam question or real life. If the latter then we need more info such as whether the £0.28 figure includes kaw's salary (plus the on-costs for employers NI, pensions and maybe some ancillary costs- eg payroll fee, equipment, drinks, training, membership of association) and whether kaw is the only person involved in the production of these 1440000 units.
My guess is kaw wants to know 30000/1440000 but if so the employer's salary on- costs of maybe 25% (some say 40%) need to be added on
My guess is kaw wants to know 30000/1440000 but if so the employer's salary on- costs of maybe 25% (some say 40%) need to be added on
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I read this question as employer produces 1440000 units, gross production costs of 0.28 p per unit ( in other words his total production costs are £ £403,200) Disregarding other costs involved , calculate what percentage of that 0.28 consists of wages.
I can't do the calculation but that's how I would interpret the question
I can't do the calculation but that's how I would interpret the question