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    Fixed Costs Often Are Not Relevant in the Decision-Making Process
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Fixed Costs Often Are Not Relevant in the Decision-Making Process

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Fixed costs often are not relevant in the decision-making process as fixed costs do not vary in total within a relevant range of activity.

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