Actual Project Cost definition
Actual Cost (AC) is a metric used in agile product development budgeting practices to represent the total expenditure or resources consumed in completing the work that has been done. It encompasses all expenses incurred during the development process, including labor, materials, equipment, and overhead costs.
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