ˈstart-up costs
1start-up costs — The initial expenditure incurred in the setting up of an operation or project. The start up costs may include the capital investment costs plus the initial revenue expenditure prior to the start of operations …
2start-up costs — The initial expenditure incurred in the setting up of an operation or project. The start up costs may include the capital investment costs plus the initial revenue expenditure prior to the start of operations …
3start-up — start ups 1) ADJ: ADJ n The start up costs of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it. That is enough to pay the start up costs for fourteen research projects... The minimum start up capital… …
4start-up — start up1 adj [only before noun] connected with starting a new business ▪ start up costs start up 2 start up2 n a new small company or business, especially one whose work involves computers or the Internet ▪ an Internet start up …
5start-up cost — UK US noun [C, usually plural] ACCOUNTING, PRODUCTION ► the amount of money needed to start an organization, a business, a piece of work, etc.: »Europe needs to cut start up costs for new businesses. → See also SET UP COST(Cf. ↑set up cost) …
6Пусковые затраты (START-UP COSTS) — См Подготовительные расходы (Preoperating Costs) …
7start-up — The earliest stage of a new business venture. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * start up ˈstart up adjective start up costs, spending etc are connected with beginning and running a new business or new business activity: • a start up budget of… …
8start-up — / stɑ:t ʌp/ noun 1. the beginning of a new company or new product ● start up costs ● We went into the red for the first time because of the start up costs of the new subsidiary in the USA. 2. a new, usually small business that is just beginning… …
9start-up — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: obsolete English start up, past participle of English start up, v. archaic : upstart II. noun ( s) Etymology: start up ( …
10start-up — /stahrt up /, n. 1. the act or fact of starting something; a setting in motion. adj. 2. of or pertaining to the beginning of a new project or venture, esp. to an investment made to initiate such a project, as in a commercial or industrial… …