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A “cost center” in a firm is a department that does not directly earn revenue but still costs money to operate. Cost centers therefore only contribute to profitability indirectly, by enabling [[profit centre]]s to operate, helping them operate better, and preventing money made by [[profit centre]]s being lost again.
A “[[cost center]]” in a firm is a department that does not directly earn revenue but still costs money to operate. [[Cost center]]s therefore only contribute to profitability indirectly, by enabling [[profit centre]]s to operate, helping them operate better, and preventing money made by [[profit centre]]s being lost again. Cost centres may also be [[waste centre|''waste'' centre]]s.

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A “cost center” in a firm is a department that does not directly earn revenue but still costs money to operate. Cost centers therefore only contribute to profitability indirectly, by enabling profit centres to operate, helping them operate better, and preventing money made by profit centres being lost again. Cost centres may also be waste centres.