Fixed costs are expenses that stay the same no matter how much activity a business is doing. They’re the opposite of variable costs.
Fixed costs have to be paid even if a business doesn’t do any trade for the day. They tend to include regular recurring costs like leases, wages and insurance.
Fixed costs don’t change much from week to week or month to month. That means it’s relatively simple to predict and budget for them. The higher fixed costs are, the more sales a business has to make in order to break even.
A cost is either fixed or variable. It can’t be both.
Variable costs go up and down with your level of business activity. They include things like: