Throughput accounting is an approach to short-term decision-making in manufacturing that treats all conversion costs as fixed and ranks products based on a throughput accounting ratio (TAR), particularly useful when a constraint or scarce resource exists.
The Throughput Accounting Ratio (TAR) is a key metric in Throughput Accounting, used to assess the value that an investment or business decision will create relative to its costs.
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