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81interlocutory costs — Costs or disbursements on an intermediate motion or proceeding. Cardoff v Cardoff, 152 Minn 399, 189 NW 124. Costs allowable, taxable, and payable during the progress of a case. Goodyear v Sawyer (CC Tenn) 17 F 2, 6 …
82offset costs — Costs for which funds have been appropriated but will not be obligated because of a contingency operation. See also contingency operation …
83Transaction Costs — Costs incurred when buying or selling securities. These include brokers commissions and spreads (the difference between the price the dealer paid for a security and the price at which it can be sold). Also referred to as transaction fees. This is …
84Carring costs — Costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
85Incremental costs and benefits — Costs and benefits that would occur if a particular course of action were taken compared to those that would occur if that course of action were not taken. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
86Market timing costs — Costs that arise from price movement of the stock during the time of the transaction which is attributed to other activity in the stock. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
87carrying costs — costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
88direct costs of financial distress — Costs such as fees or penalties incurred as a result of bankruptcy or liquidation proceedings. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
89incremental costs and benefits — Costs and benefits that would occur if a particular course of action is taken, compared to those that would have obtained if that course of action had not been taken. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
90market timing costs — costs that arise from price movement of a stock during a transaction period but attributable to other activity in the stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …