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1. ''Cost and management accounting.''
(CMA).


In cost and management accounting, total contribution is Revenues less Variable costs.
The UK government department responsible for promoting competition, within and outside the UK, for the benefit of consumers.


The CMA:
*Inquires into mergers, markets, trade practices and the regulation of the major regulated industries under competition law; and
*Enforces consumer protection legislation to tackle practices and market conditions that restrict consumers' choice.


2. ''Cost and management accounting.''


Contribution per unit is the surplus that arises from producing and selling one unit of production.
The CMA was formed by the merger of the Competition Commission with certain responsibilities of the Office of Fair Trading.




3. ''Pensions.''
==See also==
   
* [[Antitrust law]]
A payment made into an occupational pension scheme by the employer or the employee.
* [[Challenger bank]]
* [[Competition]]
* [[Federal Trade Commission]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]  (FCA)
* [[Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee]] (JROC)
* [[Merger]]
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]]  (PRA)
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Supervision]]


 
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
== See also ==
* [[Break even point]]
* [[Contributions]]
* [[Fixed cost]]
* [[Management accounting]]
* [[Margin of safety]]
* [[Variable cost]]
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 20 January 2024

(CMA).

The UK government department responsible for promoting competition, within and outside the UK, for the benefit of consumers.

The CMA:

  • Inquires into mergers, markets, trade practices and the regulation of the major regulated industries under competition law; and
  • Enforces consumer protection legislation to tackle practices and market conditions that restrict consumers' choice.


The CMA was formed by the merger of the Competition Commission with certain responsibilities of the Office of Fair Trading.


See also