An investment center is a classification used for business units within an enterprise.
The essential element of an investment center is that it is treated as a unit which is measured against its use of capital, as opposed to a
cost
In production, research, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in whic ...
or
profit center, which are measured against raw costs or profits.
The Investment Center takes care of Revenues, Cost and Assets, while a Profit Center deals with revenues and costs and Cost Centers with costs only. This is a clear sign of how the span of control and span of accountability grow from Cost Centers to Investment ones.
The advantage of this form of measurement is that it tends to be more encompassing, since it accounts for all uses of capital. It is susceptible to manipulation by managers with a short term focus, or by manipulating the
hurdle rate used to evaluate divisions.
See also
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Cost center
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Profit center
A profit center is a part of a business which is expected to make an identifiable contribution to the organization's profits.
Overview
A profit center is a section of a company treated as a separate business. Thus profits or losses for a pro ...
Management accounting
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