A cost objective is the budget limit set for an activity, task, or project, intended to constrain spending within predefined financial boundaries to ensure financial discipline and project feasibility.
In economics, the term minimum cost refers to the cost objective of a firm at varying levels of output, expressed by the firm's cost function. It represents the lowest possible amount spent to produce a certain level of output while maintaining optimal efficiency.
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