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  • 11Cost–benefit analysis — (CBA), sometimes called benefit–cost analysis (BCA), is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project for two purposes: (1) to determine if it is a sound investment (justification/feasibility), (2) to see how… …

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  • 12Cost–utility analysis — (CUA) is a form of financial analysis used to guide procurement decisions. The most common and well known application of this analysis is in pharmacoeconomics, especially health technology assessment (HTA). Contents 1 CUA in health economics 1.1… …

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  • 13Cost Accounting Standards — (popularly known as CAS) are a set of 19 standards and rules promulgated by the United States Government for use in determining costs on negotiated procurements. CAS differs from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) in that FAR applies to… …

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  • 14Cost of War — is a real time cost estimation counter for the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War maintained by the National Priorities Project. As of June 1, 2010 both wars had a combined estimated cost of over 1 trillion dollars, separately the Iraq War had an… …

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  • 15unit cost — unit costs N COUNT Unit cost is the amount of money that it costs a company to produce one article. [BUSINESS] They aim to reduce unit costs through extra sales …

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  • 16Cost Center — ist eine aus dem Englischen übernommene Bezeichnung für eine eigenständige Unternehmenseinheit (Business Unit), die normalerweise ein Budget zur Verfügung hat, um dessen Ziele zu erreichen. In dieser Bedeutung kann ein Cost Center eine oder… …

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  • 17Unit 669 — is an Airborne Rescue And Evacuation Unit ( he. יחידת החילוץ והפינוי בהיטס, Yechidat Hilu z Vehat zala Behethes ), which is the name of the Israeli Air Force elite heliborne medevac extraction unit. [cite press release |publisher = Asia Times… …

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  • 18Cost Equalisation — is the idea that the cost of goods and services will over time equal out and cost equalisation will be achieved.It is typical that when a product is introduced into the market place that the price will be effected by both the quantity produced… …

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  • 19cost centre — ➔ centre * * * cost centre UK US noun [C] UK (US cost center) ► ACCOUNTING a part of a company or organization considered as unit so that the costs relating to it can be calculated for the company s accounts: allocate/charge sth to a cost centre… …

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  • 20unit-pricing — unit priˈcing noun A method of pricing foodstuffs, etc by showing the cost per agreed unit (eg kilogram or pound) as well as, or instead of, the overall price of the item • • • Main Entry: ↑unit …

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