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  • 111Cost Of Attendance — A figure provided by colleges and/or college financial offices that estimates the total costs of attending that particular school for a period of one year. Included in the estimate are all reasonable expenses such as tuition, room and board,… …

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  • 112Cost-weighted activity index — A cost weighted activity index is a technique for measuring the changes in the output of an organisation over time. It is used particularly for Government departments and other bodies that do not operate in a market, hence normal means of… …

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  • 113cost of goods manufactured — manufacturing cost of finished goods The total production cost of the finished goods transferred from the production facility of an organization during an accounting period. It is made up of the total expenditure for the period on direct… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 114total standard production cost — The total of standard direct materials cost, standard direct labour cost, the standard fixed overhead cost, and the standard variable overhead cost …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 115total standard production cost — In standard costing, the total of standard direct materials cost, standard direct labour cost, the standard fixed overhead cost, and the standard variable overhead cost …

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  • 116cost behaviour — The changes that occur to total costs as a result of changes in activity levels within an organization. The total of the fixed costs tends to remain unaltered by changes in activity levels in the short term, whereas the total of the variable… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 117cost behaviour — The changes that occur to total costs as a result of changes in activity levels within an organization. The total of the fixed costs tends to remain unaltered by changes in activity levels in the short term, whereas the total of the variable… …

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  • 118Total Resource Cost (TRC) Test —   A ratio used to assess the cost effectiveness of a demand side management program. Although this economic desirability test provides information about the relative merits of different DSM programs, several important issues are not addressed in… …

    Energy terms

  • 119Cost basis — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 120cost — 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… …

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