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No, LCR in the above context is different. You're probably referring to something else.
We (Accenture) use that term to mean the hourly cost of a resource to the project team.
Generally an Accenture term but it stands for “Loaded cost rate”.
A1 is right. Basically what you cost to the company. Not just salary though includes benefits and other costs that are tied to your employment.
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LCR = Loaded Cost Rate. It is the combination of your salary, medical benefits, and training budgets. We add an additional percentage on top and that’s how ACN makes its scratch.
Agree with above. LCR is what you cost to Accenture. Billable rate is what we charge the client. The difference in the two gets us to a revenue margin. Target margins therefore dictate if a person’s LCR is “too high” for them to be staffed.