What is a sunk cost? Why is it ignored in capital budgeting?

A sunk cost is a cost that has already taken place. It is ignored in capital budgeting because it cannot be changed by the decision under consideration, hence it is irrelevant to the potential change in the company’s financial value that would come from accepting the proposed capital budgeting project.

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