cost efficiency

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The amount of output associated with an additional dollar spent on input; the MPP of an input divided by its price (cost)
this is a ratio of the excess return over a fund's benchmark, divided by management expenses It calculates the value added (i e the excess over index returns) contributed by each percentage point of management expenses A positive ratio would indicate that management expenses have a positive contribution and that the fund has "earned its fees"
The usefulness of specified inputs (cost) to produce specified outputs (benefits) In measuring cost efficiency, some outputs (such as environmental, economic, or social impact) are not assigned monetary values, but are achieved at specified levels in a least cost manner Certain outputs not highly desired may be gotten at low costs "Effective" emphasizes achievement of objectives Cost efficiency is usually measured using present net value, although use of benefit-cost ratios and rates-of-return may be appropriate
Represents inputs expended to produce outputs Measuring the ratio between total operating costs and total equivalent units produced in operating programs results in this cost efficiency number
Is the relationship between a medium's (or a media schedule's) audience and the cost of using that medium (or media schedule) to reach a specific audience For broadcast media, "Cost per TARP" (CPT) is the most common measure of cost efficiency For print "Cost per Thousand" is most often used to measure cost efficiency
The relationship between a medium's (or a media schedule's) audience and the cost of using that medium (or media schedule) to reach a specific audience For broadcast media, 'Cost per TARP' (CPT) is the most common measure of cost efficiency For print, 'Cost per Thousand' (CPM) - circulation or readership - is most often used to measure cost efficiency
The usefulness of specified inputs (costs) to produce specified
The usefulness of specified inputs (costs) to produce specified outputs (benefits) In measuring cost efficiency, some outputs, including environmental, economic, or social impacts, are not assigned monetary values but are achieved at specific levels in the least cost manner Cost efficiency is usually measured using present net value, although use of benefit-cost ratios and rates of return may be appropriate
For a media schedule, refers to the relative balance of effectively meeting reach and frequency goals at the lowest price
How costly is it to reach the target audience? Cost to reach a thousand individuals is used to determine cost efficiency Expressed as CPM
Refers to the balance of effectively meeting reach and frequency goals at the lowest price
cost efficiency

    Hyphenation

    cost ef·fi·cien·cy

    Turkish pronunciation

    kôst îfîşınsi

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkôst əˈfəsʜənsē/ /ˈkɔːst ɪˈfɪʃənsiː/
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