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  • 71cost — The expenditure on goods and services required to carry out the operations of an organization. There are a number of different ways of defining cost, the major ones being average cost, first in first out cost, historical cost, last in first out… …

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  • 72FIRST Robotics Competition — The FIRST Robotics Competition is a high school robotics competition organized by FIRST. As of early 2007, 1,303 high school teams of 32,500http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Who/Media Center/Press Releases and FIRST News/07Kickoff press… …

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  • 73First Stadtholderless Period — The First Stadtholderless Period or Era (1650 1672) (Dutch Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk ) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which it reached the zenith of its economic, military and political Golden Age. The term has… …

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  • 74First Tennessee Field — Infobox Stadium stadium name = First Tennessee Field location = 1st Avenue Gateway Blvd. Nashville, TN United States coordinates = coord|36|9|34.51|N|86|46|17.47|W|display=inline opened = Project cancelled owner = Metropolitan Government of… …

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  • 75Cost of living in Namibia — The cost of living in Namibia is very high.[1] [2] Namibia imports about 50% of its cereal requirements. Many other items used in daily life also need to be imported. High transportation costs make prices very high. Monopoly in some business… …

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  • 76first-in-first-out cost — FIFO cost A method of valuing units of raw material or finished goods issued from stock based on using the earliest unit value for pricing the issues until all the stock received at that price has been used up. The next latest price is then used… …

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  • 77first-in-first-out cost — FIFO cost A method of valuing units of raw material or finished goods issued from stock based on using the earliest unit value for pricing the issues until all the stock received at that price has been used up. The next latest price is then used… …

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  • 78Cost of capital — The cost of capital is a term used in the field of financial investment to refer to the cost of a company s funds (both debt and equity), or, from an investor s point of view the shareholder s required return on a portfolio of all the company s… …

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  • 79Cost-plus contract — A cost plus contract, also termed a Cost Reimbursement Contract, is a contract where a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses to a set limit plus additional payment to allow for a profit.[1] Cost reimbursement contracts contrast with… …

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  • 80Cost-of-living index — A cost of living index is a theoretical price index that measures relative cost of living over time or regions. It is an index that measures differences in the price of goods and services, and allows for substitutions to other items as prices… …

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