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  • 1current cost — ➔ cost1 * * * current cost UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE the cost of something at the present time, rather than at the time it was originally bought or made: »The company s net loss, measured on the current cost of replacing its inventory, widened to… …

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  • 2cost convention — The custom used as a basis for recording the costs to be charged against the profit for an accounting period. The cost convention used may be based on historical cost, current cost, or replacement cost …

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  • 3cost convention — The custom used as a basis for recording the costs to be charged against the profit for an accounting period. The cost convention used may be based on historical cost, current cost, or replacement cost …

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  • 4Cost of conflict — is a tool which attempts to calculate the price of conflict to the human race. The idea is to examine this cost, not only in terms of the deaths and casualties and the economic costs borne by the people involved, but also the social,… …

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  • 5current cost accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current cost accounting UK US noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING CURRENT VALUE ACCOUNTING(Cf. ↑current value accounting) …

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  • 6current value accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current value accounting UK US noun [U] (also current cost accounting, also fair value accounting) ► ACCOUNTING a method of accounting based on the cost of replacing assets at the prices that would be paid now, rather than at… …

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  • 7Cost Accounting Standards — (popularly known as CAS) are a set of 19 standards and rules promulgated by the United States Government for use in determining costs on negotiated procurements. CAS differs from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) in that FAR applies to… …

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  • 8Cost centre — Cost centres are divisions that add to the cost of the organization, but only indirectly add to the profit of the company. Typical examples include Research and Development, Marketing and Customer service.Companies may choose to classify business …

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  • 9Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis — Cost Volume profit (CVP), in managerial economics is a form of cost accounting. It is a simplified model, useful for elementary instruction and for short run decisions. Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis expands the use of information provided by… …

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  • 10Current Communications Group — CURRENT Group Type Limited Liability Company, LLC Industry Energy Sector Founded Germantown, Maryland, U.S. (January 1, 2000 …

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