This document compares the costs of purchasing LCD screens versus manufacturing them in-house. It shows that purchasing screens has no fixed costs but a higher per-unit cost of $100, while manufacturing has a $100,000 fixed cost but lower per-unit cost of $75, making manufacturing the cheaper option when purchasing more than 600 screens.
This document compares the costs of purchasing LCD screens versus manufacturing them in-house. It shows that purchasing screens has no fixed costs but a higher per-unit cost of $100, while manufacturing has a $100,000 fixed cost but lower per-unit cost of $75, making manufacturing the cheaper option when purchasing more than 600 screens.
This document compares the costs of purchasing LCD screens versus manufacturing them in-house. It shows that purchasing screens has no fixed costs but a higher per-unit cost of $100, while manufacturing has a $100,000 fixed cost but lower per-unit cost of $75, making manufacturing the cheaper option when purchasing more than 600 screens.