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hello again this is chapter 10 part one and what weamp;#39;re going to do is go over relevant costs make or buy seller or process and scrap or rework and what these are are tools that help you if you have a business on an easy way to make these kind of decisions now of course thereamp;#39;s a lot more things to consider this is a quick way to do it now first of all you need to understand when youamp;#39;re doing this kind of analysis you need to pay pay attention to what costs you look at and what costs you donamp;#39;t the costs you look at are called relevant costs the ones you donamp;#39;t care about are irrelevant and the number one thatamp;#39;s irrelevant is sunk costs and Iamp;#39;ll give you a good example if you caught bought a car for $10,000 and you still owed $2,000 on it the only thing that would be relevant in your decision to get a new one would be not having to pay the $2,000 balance it doesnamp;#39;t matter that you already paid 8,000 for it because those are c