- Cost - Wikipedia
Costs are often underestimated, resulting in cost overruns during execution Cost-plus pricing is where the price equals cost plus a percentage of overhead or profit margin
- COST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
cost; costing 1 : to have a price of : require payment of each ticket costs one dollar 2 : to cause one to pay, spend, or lose mistakes cost him his job
- COST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
law Costs is the money given to a person who wins a legal case to pay for the cost of taking the matter to a law court
- Cost | Fixed and Variable Cost, Opportunity Cost, Marginal Cost . . .
Another aspect of cost concerns externalities, or costs imposed on others—intentionally or unintentionally For example, the cost of generating electricity by burning high-sulfur coal may go beyond the price and transportation of coal and the fixed and variable costs of operating the power plant
- COST Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Idioms and Phrases Idioms at all costs, regardless of the effort involved; by any means necessary: Also at any cost The stolen painting must be recovered at all costs
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This cost of living comparison helps individuals make decisions about where they would like to live and what they can afford based on the costs in that location
- cost noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
costs (also court costs) [plural] the sum of money that someone is ordered to pay for lawyers, etc in a legal case He was ordered to pay $2,000 costs Thesaurus These are all words for money spent by a government, an organization, or a person
- Cost - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A new car costs thousands of dollars, while in some places penny candy still only costs a penny per piece Cost also means "cause a loss," as when a bad fumble costs your favorite football team the game, or your brother's cheating on a test costs him the respect of his favorite teacher
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