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Sunk Cost
Definition
An expenditure that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered, regardless of future decisions. While sunk costs should not influence forward-looking investment decisions, the accumulated effect of past intangible investments — in R&D, brand building, and organisational development — creates the stock of intangible capital that drives future value.
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