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  • 11Backorder Costs — A cost incurred by a business when it is unable to fill an order and must complete it later. A backorder cost can be discrete, as in the cost to replace a specific piece of inventory, or intangible, such as the effects of poor customer service.… …

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  • 12research and development costs — The costs to a company of its research and development. Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 13, Accounting for Research and Development, distinguishes between pure research, applied research, and development. • Pure research is original… …

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  • 13research and development costs — The costs to a company of its research and development. Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 13, Accounting for Research and Development, distinguishes between pure research, applied research, and development. • Pure research is original… …

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  • 14tangible — Having or possessing physical form. Capable of being touched and seen; perceptible to the touch; tactile; palpable; capable of being possessed or realized; readily apprehensible by the mind; real; substantial @ tangible assets Assets with… …

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  • 15Tangible Cost — A quantifiable cost related to an identifiable source or asset. Tangible costs represent expenses arising from such things as purchasing materials, paying employees or renting equipment. Tangible costs are often associated with items that also… …

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  • 16Compliance and ethics program — There has been a long history of business and government excesses and subsequent legal, public and political reaction. Response to criminal misconduct has resulted in legal sanctions, governance practices, compliance standards and cultural… …

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  • 17Whole-life cost — Whole life cost, or Life cycle cost (LCC), refers to the total cost of ownership over the life of an asset [1]. Also commonly referred to as cradle to grave or womb to tomb costs. Costs considered include the financial cost which is relatively… …

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  • 18Amortization —   The depreciation, depletion, or charge off to expense of intangible and tangible assets over a period of time. In the extractive industries, the term is most frequently applied to mean either (1) the periodic charge off to expense of the costs… …

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  • 19Health economics — For the journal, see Health Economics. Economics …

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  • 20Dams and hydropower in Ethiopia — Contents 1 List of dams and hydropower plants 2 Financial costs 3 Delays and technical challenges …

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