- out-of-pocket cost
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Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Out-Of-Pocket Cost — See total Out Of Pocket Cost … Dictionary of automotive terms
out-of-pocket — adjective calling for the spending of cash his out of pocket costs were $10 • Similar to: ↑due * * * | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: out of pocket 1. : consisting of or requiring an actual cash outlay … Useful english dictionary
out of pocket — Ⅰ. out of pocket UK FINANCE ► having less money than you had previously or should have, as a result of something such as a business deal: »The company is out of pocket to the tune of $18 million. »The limit on his pension would be irrespective of … Financial and business terms
Out-of-pocket expenses — are direct outlays of cash which may or may not be later reimbursed. In operating a vehicle, gasoline, parking fees and tolls are considered out of pocket expenses for the trip. Insurance, oil changes, and interest are not, because the outlay of… … Wikipedia
out-of-pocket expense — n. A necessary expense paid directly by a person who intends to recover the cost from someone else at a later time (such as when a tenant pays for repairs to rental property and expects reimbursement from the landlord). The Essential Law… … Law dictionary
Total Out-Of-Pocket Cost — This is the total of all monthly payments, any lease fees and deposits, and any capital cost reduction (except tax, license, and registration) from lease inception to closure … Dictionary of automotive terms
out-of-pocket — adj. Out of pocket is used with these nouns: ↑cost, ↑expense … Collocations dictionary
out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… … Accounting dictionary
out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… … Big dictionary of business and management
Reimbursable Out-Of-Pocket Costs — Cash payments that an individual or company incurs on behalf of the company, and that will be refunded sometime in the future. While some of these costs may have personally benefited the employees, companies are willing to repay employees for… … Investment dictionary
cost — The price that a shop charges for a vehicle or one of its components. To the shop, it is the price they pay for the component (i.e., the net price) to which they add an amount or percentage to arrive at the selling price. Also see cap cost… … Dictionary of automotive terms