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  • Operating Cost

    Hierarchical Display of Operating cost Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Costing Operating cost Concept of Operating cost See the dictionary definition of Operating cost. Characteristics of Operating cost [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Operating Cost

    Hierarchical Display of Operating cost Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Costing Operating cost Concept of Operating cost See the dictionary definition of Operating cost. Characteristics of Operating cost [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Costing

    Hierarchical Display of Costing Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accountingFinance > Prices > Prices > Cost price Concept of Costing See the dictionary definition of Costing. Characteristics of Costing [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Costing Spanish: […]

  • Costing

    Hierarchical Display of Costing Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accountingFinance > Prices > Prices > Cost price Concept of Costing See the dictionary definition of Costing. Characteristics of Costing [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Costing Spanish: […]

  • Cost Price

    Hierarchical Display of Cost price Finance > Prices > PricesBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > CostingBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Costing > Production cost Cost price Concept of Cost price See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Operating Budgets

    Literature Review on Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs): Operating Budgets In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Donna Hom offers the following summary about the topic of Operating Budgets in Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs): Some governmental entities do […]

  • Operating Budgets

    Literature Review on Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs): Operating Budgets In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Donna Hom offers the following summary about the topic of Operating Budgets in Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs): Some governmental entities do […]

  • Total Cost of Ownership

    Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in International Trade Meaning of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): An estimate of the total cost of the goods, services or works over the whole of their life. It's the combination of the […]

  • Total Cost of Ownership

    Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in International Trade Meaning of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): An estimate of the total cost of the goods, services or works over the whole of their life. It's the combination of the […]

  • Operating Differential Subsidy

    A grant provided by the Federal government to U.S. firms that operate American-built vessels over certain prescribed trade routes deemed essential to American commerce. The object of the subsidy is to reduce the net operating costs to American shipping firms so as to permit them to compete against l…

  • The Problem of Social Cost 10

    The Problem of Social Cost   The definition of the social product is queer but this does not mean that the conclusions for policy drawn from the analysis are necessarily wrong. However, there are bound to be dangers in an approach which diverts attention from the basic issues and there can be little doubt that…

  • The Problem of Social Cost 8

    The Problem of Social Cost   Consider a railway, which is not liable for damage by fires caused by sparks from its engines, which runs two trains per day on a certain line. Suppose that running one train per day would enable the railway to perform services worth $150 per annum and running two trains…

  • The Problem of Social Cost 8

    The Problem of Social Cost   Consider a railway, which is not liable for damage by fires caused by sparks from its engines, which runs two trains per day on a certain line. Suppose that running one train per day would enable the railway to perform services worth $150 per annum and running two trains…

  • The Problem of Social Cost 5

    The Problem of Social Cost   It is clear that an alternative form of economic organisation which could achieve the same result at less cost than would be incurred by using the market would enable the value of production to be raised. As I explained many years ago, the firm represents such an alternative to…

  • The Problem of Social Cost 4

    The Problem of Social Cost   It may be argued that the assumed starting point-a herd of 3 steers-was arbitrary. And this is true. But the farmer would not wish to pay to avoid crop damage which the cattle-raiser would not be able to cause. For example, the maximum annual payment which the farmer could…