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1. For land, costs of commercial transfer or actually incurred capital costs are eligible;

2. Aboriginal Business Canada’s support for capital costs is limited.

3. The study looks at capital, maintenance, and Administrative costs

4. Also, wind project capital and maintenance costs have continued to decline.

5. Both capital and operating and maintenance Costs are provided where possible.

6. · Utilities for TGS Peracidox and alkaline Absorptions: +30% capital investment costs;

7. Of course, it also shrinks the pumping equipment and its capital costs.

8. This meant an increase in interest and depreciation charges and higher capital costs .

9. The Costs of providing mass transportation services are of two types, capital and operating

10. Thus, Elevator again earned its capital costs and surpassed its targeted rate of return.

11. Grants to venture capital funds to cover part of their administrative and management costs

12. Capital Costs include the Costs of land, guideways, structures, stations, and rolling stock (vehicles); operating Costs include labour to operate the vehicles, maintain the system, and manage the enterprise; energy;…

13. The increased fixed costs of setting up foreign offices absorbs some of the service capital.

14. (e) other contributions or costs relevant to the member such as transfer of accrued capital;

15. Similarly, ALTs may be submitted by public entities that do not have private-sector capital costs

16. - Cost recovery of the capital, operation and maintenance costs of the wastewater systems is generally low.

17. Excess Deductions Carried Forward as Capital Costs to Next Month (absolute value of line 80) 81

18. Capital costs usually relate to fixed assets that are purchased for use over future accounting periods.

19. The Bureau of Industrial Costs & Prices ( BICP ) recommended in 1977 a minimum return on capital .

20. This resulted in the listing of the company's working capital assets, cash flow, including operating costs.

21. Corcentric delivers software, advisory services, and payments focused on reducing costs, optimizing working capital, and unlocking revenue.

22. (+) Avoided costs accrued from loss of invested capital if mine was closed or districts or sections abandoned

23. AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN ENCOURAGING THIS CAPITAL DEEPENING HAS UNDOUBTEDLY BEEN THE PERSISTENT RISE IN REAL LABOUR COSTS IN RELATION TO THE RATE OF RETURN ON CAPITAL .

24. v) (+) Avoided costs accrued from loss of invested capital if mine was closed or districts or sections abandoned

25. So will Labour's plans to impose added costs on business, if they cause an exodus of investment capital.

26. The absolute value of the slope of the isocost line, with capital plotted vertically and labour plotted horizontally, equals the ratio of unit costs of labour and capital.

27. For urban areas, a 1990 act allows for full (average) cost recovery, including both capital and depreciation costs.

28. The 1996 budget extended the accelerated CCA rules to the eligible depreciable capital costs for in situ projects.

29. Finally, low borrowing costs for governments do not automatically reduce the cost of capital for the private sector.

30. Options such as paste Backfill tend to be capital-heavy at the outset of mining whereas Cemented Rock Fill (CRF) systems tend to have lower capital cost and higher operating costs

31. 21 The capital costs are high on account of the specialised nature of the machines required for the production line.

32. A second and equally important impact of the time factor in making oil-backout investments is inflationary rises in capital costs.

33. 27 Capital costs are expressed as annual equivalents assuming a seven year lifespan for the equipment and a 5% discount rate.

34. 24 Capital costs are expressed as annual equivalents assuming a seven year lifespan for the equipment and a 5% discount rate.

35. Costs synonyms, Costs pronunciation, Costs translation, English dictionary definition of Costs

36. Capital synonyms, Capital pronunciation, Capital translation, English dictionary definition of Capital

37. The business model arose from the need to achieve economies of scale and to reduce capital investment costs for providing mobile services.

38. Moreover, each account is debited with amortized capital costs and running costs of the respective printer, and credited with fees earned via the printer, such as fees related to advertising, click-throughs and sales.

39. The Factor-Cost Hypothesis Exchange rate movements affect the absolute and relative costs of capital, labour, and other factors of production, thereby altering the accumulation of different forms of capital and relative factor use.

40. This has pushed up housing costs and forced retirees with some capital but often on fixed incomes to seek out cheaper places.

41. In summary, by affecting the absolute and relative costs of capital, labour, and other factors of production, exchange rate movements can influence productivity.

42. After the payment of debt and social costs, all residual monies shall be used to repay the capital paid in on the shares.

43. The capital here includes corporeal capital and manpower capital.

44. Abatement costs (total costs US$)

45. Allocated cost types might include fabrication costs, sales costs, project management costs, and associated fixed costs.

46. The management costs are not taken into account for the purpose of calculating the use of the share capital when the operation is terminated.

47. The author thinks that the intension of capital earnings rate can be divided into paid-up capital, owned capital, total capital, operating capital and human capital.

48. Compare Cremation Costs to Burial Costs

49. There are administrative costs, survey costs, costs for basic research, and costs for specific kinds of research.

50. The thesis summarizes the characteristics of physical capital, human capital, fictitious capital, Intangible capital, knowledgeable capital and the related accounting characteristics.

51. JAPAN , LIKE THE COMMUNITY , EXPERIENCED AN UNFAVOURABLE DIVERGENCE BETWEEN THE DEVELOPMENT OF REAL LABOUR COSTS AND THAT OF THE RATE OF RETURN ON CAPITAL .

52. A cost-based model has few incentives to minimize costs of production, but ignoring the cost of capital has made stumpage prices abnormally low.

53. This effort, known as "Lean production" will significantly reduce working capital tied up in inventory and reduce manufacturing costs (See the Toyota Production System).

54. According to the 2013 Banking Communication, the capital raising plan should include right issues, voluntary liability management exercises, capital accretive divestments, deleveraging measures, earning retention and other measures such as, for example, strict costs and remuneration policies.

55. These costs were not litigation costs.

56. By normality: normal costs and abnormal costs.

57. Recurrent fixed costs: personnel costs: actual costs of central telephone function and leased lines

58. From the mid-market to Fortune 1000 businesses, Corcentric delivers technology, managed services, and strategic advisory focused on reducing costs, optimizing working capital, and unlocking revenue.

59. Carrying costs, also known as holding costs and inventory Carrying costs, are the costs a business pays for holding inventory in stock

60. This includes the optimal placement of inventory within the supply chain, minimizing operating costs (including manufacturing costs, transportation costs, and distribution costs).

61. Indirect costs include administration, personnel and security costs.

62. Selling, General and Administrative costs (SG&A costs

63. Key words: equivalent standard axle loads, passenger car equivalents, vehicle count, life-cycle costing, unit costs, accumulated costs, annual costs, discounted costs.

64. (b) Licence costs for software and training costs

65. The linked selling costs Budget shows planned salesforce and advertising costs; while the distribution costs

66. Optimal capital rationing under limited capital is the common problem in capital budget practice.

67. Additional costs claimed include freight, storage and associated administrative costs and, in some cases, banking costs.

68. description and explanation of the method adopted for calculating depreciation costs: historic costs or current costs;

69. Distribution costs (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs

70. The capital/installation costs of an RTO varies depending upon the standard cubic feet per minute of air that is vented within the rigid foam production facility.

71. Thermaldistillation, andelectrodialysis, can Achievethese goals and have been practically applied in many cases.[1,2] However, the capital investments, operating costs, and energy consump-tion are still high

72. Why are loan costs Amortized? Definition of Loan Costs

73. Distribution costs (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)

74. — Distribution costs (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)

75. In particular the once due (direct) costs (acquisition costs, administration costs, ...) are actuarial taken in consideration.

76. Orders Alder Capital Ltd to pay the costs, including the costs necessarily incurred by Gimv Nederland BV for the purposes of the proceedings before the Board of Appeal of the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM).

77. These items included relocation costs and hotel accommodation costs;

78. Distribution expenses Magazine postage costs, newsstand shipping and promotion costs, and other forms of magazine distribution costs.

79. Capital market is the join of capital movement.

80. Administrative costs