To motivate engineers to design simpler products, costs for production, distribution, and customer service may be included in product-cost estimates.

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Cost allocation is the process of identifying, aggregating, and assigning costs to cost objects. Cost objects can be activities or items, such as a product, research project, customer, sales region, or department. Cost allocation is used for financial reporting to help inventory or spread costs among different departments.  Customer profitability analysis (CPA): A management accounting and credit underwriting method that allows businesses and lenders to determine the profitability of each customer or segments of customers. CPA looks at the revenue (or profit) that each individual customer... Show more

To motivate engineers to design simpler products, costs for production, distribution, and customer service may be included in product-cost estimates.