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  • 11Good Faith Estimate — An estimate of the fees due at closing for a mortgage loan that must be provided by a lender to a borrower within three days of the lender taking a borrower s loan application. A good faith estimate is required by the Real Estate Settlement… …

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  • 12Prescription costs — are a common health care cost for many people and also the source of considerable economic hardship for some. These costs are sometimes referred to as out of pocket prescription costs, since for those with insurance, the total cost of their… …

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  • 13Closing Costs — The expenses, over and above the price of the property that buyers and sellers normally incur to complete a real estate transaction. Costs incurred include loan origination fees, discount points, appraisal fees, title searches, title insurance,… …

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  • 14good faith estimate — (GFE) A disclosure that real estate mortgage lenders must, under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), give to all mortgage loan applicants within three days of when they apply. The disclosure must estimate all settlement charges the …

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  • 15ball-park estimate —  A quickly calculated estimate of costs.  ► “Thus, the result obtained with a specific heuristic can be considered ‘good’ (i.e., close to optimal) if that result is in the ball park of the result obtained through a maximally different method.”… …

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  • 16figure costs — index estimate, evaluate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17statement of the costs — index estimate (approximate cost) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18Economics of new nuclear power plants — The economics of new nuclear power plants is a controversial subject, since there are diverging views on this topic, and multi billion dollar investments ride on the choice of an energy source. Nuclear power plants typically have high capital… …

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  • 19Cost-benefit analysis — is a term that refers both to:* a formal discipline used to help appraise, or assess, the case for a project or proposal, which itself is a process known as project appraisal; and * an informal approach to making decisions of any kind. Under both …

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  • 20Nuclear decommissioning — Example of decommissioning work underway. The reactor pressure ves …

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