constant opportunity cost

Definition

A steady potential price to a business that occurs when a company does not take advantage of a feasible chance to earn profits. An example of a constant opportunity cost would be if funds and resources were allocated to one project, but could have been allocated to a second project instead. The opportunity cost would be the potential value of the second project to the company.

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