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  • 31incremental cost of capital — Average cost applicable to the issue of each additional unit of debt and equity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 32Moving-Average Cost — is a method of calculating Ending Inventory cost. Assume that both Beginning Inventory and beginning inventory cost are known. From them the Cost per Unit of Beginning Inventory can be calculated. During the year, multiple purchases were made.… …

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  • 33Weighted Average Cost — is a method of calculating Ending Inventory cost. It takes Cost of Goods Available for Sale and divides it by the total amount of goods from Beginning Inventory and Purchases. This gives a Weighted Average Cost per Unit. A physical count is then… …

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  • 34Central processing unit — CPU redirects here. For other uses, see CPU (disambiguation). An Intel 80486DX2 CPU from above An Intel 80486DX2 from below …

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  • 35Weighted average cost of carbon — The Weighted average cost of carbon is used in finance to measure a firm s specific cost of carbon. It expresses how much an organization is expending to either reduce carbon emissions internally (wict|abatement) or offsetting externally (carbon… …

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  • 36Incremental Cost Of Capital — A term used in capital budgeting, the incremental cost of capital refers to the average cost a company incurs to issue one additional unit of debt or equity. The incremental cost of capital varies according to how many more or fewer units of debt …

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  • 37Presidential Unit Citation (United States) — Presidential Unit Citation Army and Air Force P.U.C …

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  • 38Intensive-care unit — ICU room An intensive care unit (ICU), critical care unit (CCU), intensive therapy unit/intensive treatment unit (ITU) or High Dependency Unit (HDU) is a specialized department in a hospital that provides intensive care medicine. Many hospitals… …

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  • 39Diesel multiple unit — Multiple unit trains Subtypes Electric multiple unit Diesel multiple unit Push–pull train Technology Multiple unit train control By Country …

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  • 40Direct labour cost variance — is the difference between the standard cost for actual production and the actual cost in production.[1] There are two kinds of labour variances. Labour Rate Variance is the difference between the standard cost and the actual cost paid for the… …

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