Practical Capacity

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Practical Capacity refers to the maximum level of output that a company can achieve under normal working conditions, accounting for unavoidable interruptions such as maintenance and holidays. It is a key concept in cost accounting, used to determine the most efficient use of resources and to set realistic production goals. By focusing on practical capacity, businesses can better manage costs and improve operational efficiency.

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