Total R&D cost per $1,000 revenue (three reporting periods prior)
This measure calculates total Research and development (R&D) cost per $1,000 business entity revenue, both from three reporting periods prior. Research and Development (R&D) costs are the costs incurred for systematic activities conducted towards the innovation, introduction, and improvement of products and procedures over the time period (annual, unless otherwise stated). This Cost Effectiveness measure is intended to help companies understand this cost expenditure related to the function "Develop and Manage Products and Services".
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Compute this Measure
Units for this measure are dollars.
Research and development (R&D) costs (three reporting periods prior) / (Total revenue (three reporting periods prior) * 0.0010)
Key Terms
Total annual revenue is net proceeds generated from the sale of products or services. This should reflect the selling price less any allowances such as quantity, discounts, rebates and returns. If your business entity is a support unit and therefore does not directly generate revenue, then provide the revenue amount for the units you support. For government/non-profit organizations, please use your non-pass-through budget. For insurance companies the total annual revenue is the total amount of direct written premiums, excluding net investment income. Note: Business entity revenue needs to only include inter-company business segment revenue when the transactions between those business segments are intended to reflect an arm's length transfer price and would therefore meet the regulatory requirements for external revenue reporting.
Cost effectiveness measures are those in which two related variables, one of which is the cost and one of which is the related outcome related to the expenditure are used to determine a particular metric value.