Making an action figure all depends on the quality of the figure. Like the ones you see in the store they can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000 per figure. Costs include a sculptors wage, materials, and the production of molding the figurine and painting. This takes certain machinery and a steady hand for detail doing it yourself is nearly impractical or lack of quality that will be sellable. However, if you manage to find a sellable line and get the rights for such a line
one could start a business out small finding an investor or loan from a bank. I say if you really want to start a business in the action figure business one could do so conventialy. A degree in molding (plastics)and an artistic touch is a good start, maybe by finding a small machine to start out, sculptors, molding powder, air gun
and plastic. Skys the limit many got their start this way aquiring these things and then further pursueing the quality of figures. ALSO LOOK TO THE PROS OR MASTERS for instruction.
Check Wal-Mart.com
around 15 to 20 bucks each or lower
figure it out
When the total cost of producing the food exceeds - or is even equal to - the cost of producing it, it costs too much to produce it.
Depending on the capital: i.e. Let's say the capital is a product of your firm such as hammers. To determine the marginal cost, you have to figure out how much it costs to produce 1 unit (or hammer). To determine this, you divide the Total Cost (which is the sum of Total fixed Costs and Total variable costs) by the quantity of units that you are producing. Therefore, if your total cost equals $1000, and you produce 50 hammers, then your marginal cost is $20 because it costed you $20 per hammer.
what to produce? How to produce it? How much it will cost?
200$
3000
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1.54$
£2
£5