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  • 21Friction costs — Costs, both implied and direct, associated with a transaction. Such costs include time, effort, money, and associated tax effects of gathering information and making a transaction. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 22friction costs — Costs, both implied and direct, associated with a transaction. Such costs include time, effort, money, and associated tax effects of gathering information and making a transaction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 23committed costs — Costs, usually fixed costs, that the management of an organization have a long term responsibility to pay. Examples include rent on a long term lease and depreciation on an asset with an extended life …

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  • 24committed costs — Costs, usually fixed costs, that the management of an organization have a long term responsibility to pay. Examples include rent on a long term lease and depreciation on an asset with an extended life …

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  • 25Fixed operating costs —   Costs other than those associated with capital investment that do not vary with the operation, such as maintenance and payroll.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 26Carring costs — Costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 27carrying costs — costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 28Energy Costs —   Costs, such as for fuel, that are related to and vary with energy production or consumption …

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  • 29Transition Costs —   Costs incurred by electric utilities to meet obligations, which required the utilities to meet current and future load demand. The utilities ensured sufficient power generating capacity by building additional power plants, whose debts are… …

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  • 30Sunk costs — In economics and business decision making, sunk costs are retrospective (past) costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered. Sunk costs are sometimes contrasted with prospective costs, which are future costs that may be incurred… …

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