Costs that are unavoidable and remain unchanged no matter what done are classified as
A. sunk costs
B. bunked costs
C. unrecorded costs
D. recorded costs
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Costs that are unavoidable and remain unchanged no matter what done are classified as sunk costs. A sunk cost is a cost that an entity has incurred, and which it can no longer recover. Sunk costs should not be considered when making the decision to continue investing in an ongoing project, since these costs cannot be recovered.Related Questions on Management Accounting
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