Implicit Costs Definition | Becker

Accounting Dictionary

Implicit Costs

 

  1. Implicit costs are opportunity costs supplied by owners. See also explicit costs and opportunity costs. Costs recognized in particular situations that are not regularly recognized in the accounting records of an entity. (Also called imputed costs.)

 

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