level of costs

  • 1Costs (English law) — Costs is a term of art in civil litigation in English law (the law of England and Wales), and in other Commonwealth jurisdictions. After judgment has been given, the judge has the power to order who will pay the lawyers fees and other… …

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  • 2level — Used in the context of general equities. Price measure of an indication. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. level lev‧el 1 [ˈlevl] noun 1. [countable] the measured amount of something that exists at a particular time or in a particular… …

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  • 3Level Platforms — Infobox Company company name = Level Platforms company company type = Private foundation = Ottawa, Ontario (1999) key people = Peter Sandiford; President and CEO location = Ottawa, Ontario industry = Managed services software products = Managed… …

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  • 4Level Load — An annual charge deducted from an investor s mutual fund assets to pay for distribution and marketing costs for as long as the investor holds the fund. For the most part, this fee is paid to intermediaries for selling a fund s shares to the… …

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  • 5Level usage —   An indicator used for costs calculations telling automated systems whether a tariff is valid for the whole transaction amount or for the indicated level only. For example: transaction may have two levels of fees defined for it 10% for… …

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  • 6level output strategy — An approach to aggregate planning that aims to regulate production at a constant level, regardless of fluctuation in demand. It involves storing the product in times of low demand and is not therefore an option available to the providers of… …

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  • 7fixed costs — costs, which are incurred by a business whether it is operating to generate income or not and which do not necessarily increase or decrease as a total volume of production, increases or decreases. Rent, for example, must be paid whether or not… …

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  • 8controllable costs — Costs identified as being controllable and therefore able to be influenced by a particular level of management. Information about those costs is therefore directed to the correct management personnel in the appropriate operating statements. In… …

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  • 9controllable costs — Costs identified as being controllable and therefore able to be influenced by a particular level of management. Information about those costs is therefore directed to the correct management personnel in the appropriate operating statements In any …

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  • 10Carring costs — Costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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