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long run incremental cost

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Long Run Incremental Cost - LRIC

Forward-looking incremental costs that can be accounted for by a company.

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These are the changing costs that company can somewhat foresee. For example, oil price increases, rent increases, and expansion and maintenance costs.

See also: Incremental cost, Long Run

Also spelled: LRIC

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