A common example of mixed costs in a business is utility expenses, such as electricity for a manufacturing plant. The fixed portion might include basic service fees that are constant regardless of how much electricity is used, while the variable portion depends on the amount of electricity the plant consumes during its operations.
During the budget meeting, the finance manager explained how mixed costs such as utilities and vehicle expenses impact the overall operational budget, especially when production levels change.
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