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  • 71Step Costs — Business expenses that are constant for a given level of activity, but increase or decrease once a threshold is crossed. Step costs are those costs that change when a business production levels increase or decrease. When depicted on a graph,… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 72Financial distress costs — Legal and administrative costs of liquidation or reorganization. Also includes implied costs associated with impaired ability to do business ( indirect costs). The New York Times Financial Glossary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 73financial distress costs — Legal and administrative costs of liquidation or reorganization. Also includes implied costs associated with impaired ability to do business ( indirect costs). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 74court costs — UK US noun [plural] ► LAW the costs, other than payments to lawyers, that are connected with taking a case to a court of law: »A telemarketer calling someone on the no call list could be fined $1,000 plus court costs and attorney s fees …

    Financial and business terms

  • 75employment costs — UK US noun [plural] HR, ACCOUNTING ► the total amount of money that it costs a company to employ people, including pay, insurance, benefits etc.: »When faced with declining business, employers often must look at ways to cut employee costs in… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 76out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 77research 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… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 78out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 79research 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… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 80increase, costs of — In old English law, it was formerly a practice with the jury to award to the successful party in an action the nominal sum of 40s. only for his costs; and the court assessed by their own officer the actual amount of the successful party s costs;… …

    Black's law dictionary