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Life-Cycle Costing:

Using Activity-Based Costing and Monte Carlo Methods to Manage Future Costs and Risks
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Wiley, May 27, 2003 - Business & Economics - 336 pages
Everyone jokes about the 20/20 hindsight of cost management. In Life-Cycle Costing, Jan Emblemsvag proposes to do something about it.

Here's a new approach to life cycle costing that brings activity-based costing, risk, and uncertainty into the forefront. You'll focus on future costs and learn how you can perform any type of cost management activity better than before by introducing uncertainty into models and exploiting them to the max.

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About the author (2003)

JAN EMBLEMSVÅG is a management consultant with Det Norske Veritas Consulting, where he works on cost management, risk management, and business development projects. Formerly, he was a partner with Considium Consulting Group AS. He is coauthor, with Bert A. Bras, of Activity-Based Cost and Environmental Management: A Different Approach to the ISO 14000 Compliance.

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