fixed costs
Britishplural noun
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another name for overheads
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costs that do not vary with output
Example Sentences
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Pawsey said his fixed costs had risen between 25% and 35%, and he could not see a solution to the issues farmers faced aside from an increase to food prices.
From BBC • May 27, 2026
When a larger share of income is committed to fixed costs, even similar disposable income feels more constrained.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026
This is a dual-purpose probe: It can reveal hidden fixed costs that could come, for example, with taking care of an elderly parent, but it can also highlight a person’s discretionary spending.
From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026
Meanwhile, even as major fixed costs remain, the volume of gas sold has trended down with the rising popularity of electric vehicles, Khalil said.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2026
The line representing fixed costs was flat, and the one representing variable costs angled upward.
From "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar
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