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The Bitter Road to Freedom: The Human Cost of Allied Victory in World War II Europe ( 2009 ) pp 215 48
* Cost many sugar substitutes are cheaper than sugar.
4. 59 ( a ) under the Capital Maintenance in Units of Constant Purchasing Power paradigm and Constant Purchasing Power Accounting CPPA ( see IAS 29 ) during hyperinflation under the Historical Cost paradigm.
* the resource can be reliably measured otherwise the stable measuring unit assumption is applied under the Historical Cost Accounting model: i. e. it is assumed that the monetary unit of account ( the functional currency ) is perfectly stable ( zero inflation or deflation ); it is simply assumed that there is no inflation or deflation ever, and items are stated at their original nominal Historical Cost from any prior date: 1 month, 1 year, 10 or 100 or 200 or more years before ; i. e. the stable measuring unit assumption is applied to items such as issued share capital, retained earnings, capital reserves, all other items in shareholders ´ equity, all items in the Statement of Comprehensive Income ( except salaries, wages, rentals, etc., which are inflation-adjusted annually ), etc.
* 1935 Governor James Allred dedicates a monument in the community of Cost, commemorating the first shot of the Texas Revolution.
* Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young " Only Love Can Break Your Heart ", " Daylight Again / Find The Cost of Freedom " ( JFK 01: 40 );
* March Cost The Veiled Sultan
* William Cost Johnson ( 1806 1860 ), Maryland Congressman
* ( C3 ) Cost ( Original meaning of Latin: Constare = It makes sacrifices ): There is not only producing cost snd selling cost but purchasing cost and social cost.
The Bitter Road to Freedom: The Human Cost of Allied Victory in World War II Europe ( 2009 ) pp 98 129
; CFR Cost and Freight ( named port of destination ): Seller must pay the costs and freight to bring the goods to the port of destination.
; CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight ( named port of destination ): Exactly the same as CFR except that the seller must in addition procure and pay for the insurance.
Cost benefit analysis ( CBA ), sometimes called benefit cost analysis ( BCA ), is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project, decision or government policy ( hereafter, " project ").
* UK Military Aviation Authority Regulatory Notice MAA / RN / 12 / 11 ( DG ) Cost Benefit Analysis of Potential Air Safety Measures-Principles dated 8 Nov 11
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* Fleming, Keith R. Power at Cost: Ontario Hydro and Rural Electrification, 1911 1958.
All these factors contribute to the Total Annual Lending Cost ( TALC ) the single rate, including all the loan costs as defined by the US Federal Government in Regulation Z.
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For Andrews, to be paid " justly " was to be paid according to the " Cost Principle ," which held that individuals should be paid according to the amount of labor they exert rather than according to the benefit that another receives from that labor ( the latter being called the " Value Principle ").
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Cost may be move that not only reduces the costs, but also reduces the costs of selected strategic targets so that you will benefit form preferential treatment.
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Cost analysis reveals that a sophisticated above knee prosthesis will be in the neighborhood of $ 1 million in 45 years, given only annual cost of living adjustments.
# Combine those analysis with the SME's business plan / business model analysis ( e. g. Business description, Business process, Business strategy, Revenue model, Business expansion, Return of Investment, Financial analysis ( Company History, Financial assumption, Cost / Benefit Analysis, Projected profit & Loss, Cashflow, Balance sheet & business Ratio, etc.
Cost effectiveness analysis is also applied to many other areas of human activity, including the economics of automobile usage.
Cost effectiveness analysis ( CEA ) measures outcomes in ' natural units ', such as mmHg, symptom free days, life years gained.
::* Cost analysis for each alternative, including costs to mitigate expected impacts, to determine if the proposed action is a prudent use of taxpayer dollars
Grossman's first book, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society is an analysis of the physiological processes involved with killing another human being.
* On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society ( 1995 ) ( ISBN 0-316-33000-0 ), an analysis of the psychology of killing both in the military and in civilian society, which he calls killology.
Cost utility analysis ( CUA ) is a form of financial analysis used to guide procurement decisions.
For example, the passage of Executive Order 12291 required a cost-benefit analysis and an Office of Management and Budget clearance on proposed agency regulations, and the State and Local Cost Estimate Act of 1981 required the Congressional Budget Office to determine the state and local cost effects of proposed federal legislation moving through the Legislative Branch.
Cost analysis and efficiency metrics are the primary functions.

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Nevertheless, because the Cost Section has felt impelled to make some kind of a distribution of total costs, it has apportioned this residue, which it sometimes calls `` burden '', among the units of carload traffic on a basis ( partly ton, partly ton-mile ) which is concededly quite arbitrary from the standpoint of cost determination.
Cost of power and machinery is often a serious problem to the small-scale farmer.
Cost is also an issue because artillery is expensive due to the large quantities of ammunition that it uses and its level of manpower.
The 1571 built into the European plastic-case C128 D computer is electronically identical to the stand-alone version, but 1571 version integrated into the later metal-case C128 D ( often called C128 DCR, for D Cost Reduced ) differs a lot from the stand-alone 1571.
According to Mercer's 2011 Worldwide Cost of Living Survey, Dublin is the 13th most expensive city in the European Union ( down from 10th in 2010 ) and the 58th most expensive place to live in the world ( down from 42nd in 2010 ).
* the Building Cost Cards — the information on these cards is provided by the City Upgrade Calendar.
Cost reduction over a ramp-up period of about 20 years is needed in order for PEM fuel cells to compete with current market technologies, including gasoline internal combustion engines.
The Active Cost is calculated as an intermediate step as it is required to calculate certain figures, such as range, END usage, difficulty of activation rolls, and other things.
The formula for calculating the Active Cost is:
Once Active Cost is calculated, limitations are applied.
The Real Cost of the power is then determined by:
The Real Cost is the amount the character must actually pay for the Power.
The price is a premium on points, called the Control Cost.
Cost is low because the chips, with all their components, are printed as a unit by photolithography rather than being constructed one transistor at a time.
If the MRP is greater than a firm's Marginal Cost, then the firm will employ the worker since doing so will increase profit.
* Cost and freight ( C & F, CFR, CNF ): Insurance is payable by the importer, and the exporter pays all expenses incurred in transporting the cargo from its place of origin to the port / airport and ocean freight / air freight to the port / airport of destination.
Cost accounting information is designed for managers.
Cost accounting information is commonly used in financial accounting information, but first we are concentrating in its use by managers to take decisions.
Cost accounting is regarded as the process of collecting, analysing, summarising and evaluating various alternative courses of action involving costs and advising the management on the most appropriate course of action based on the cost efficiency and capability of the management.
Discounting is a financial mechanism in which a debtor obtains the right to delay payments to a creditor, for a defined period of time, in exchange for a charge or fee .< ref name =" Finance_Discount ">< BLOCKQUOTE > See " Time Value ", " Discount ", " Discount Yield ", " Compound Interest ", " Efficient Market ", " Market Value ", " Opportunity Cost ": </ BLOCKQUOTE > J.
The Concept is associated with the Opportunity Cost of not having use of the money for the period of time covered by the delay in payment.
The discount rate which is used in financial calculations is usually chosen to be equal to the Cost of Capital.

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