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costadd into favorites/kɔst/, /kɑst/, /kɒst/
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Etymology: [ kost ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French coster (modern: coûter).
Synonyms: amount, arm and a leg, bad news, bite, bottom dollar, bottom line, charge, damage, disbursement, dues, expenditure, figure, line, nick, nut, outlay, payment, price, price tag
Antonyms: repayment, retribution

maliyet, mal olmak, ücret, fiyat, paha, tutmak, -e mal olmak; (bir şeyin) fiyatı (belirli bir miktar) olmak: How much does this cost? Bunun fiyatı ne? It costs ten million, etmek, zarar, masraf, (cost), harcanan para, of-living index geçim indeksi, et, neden olmak, maliyetsiz, para etmek, maliyet,v.tut:n.bedel, eder, yapmak, patlamak, cost price maliyet fiyat, fiyat sigorta ve navlun, cost insurance and freight sif, geçim masrafı, mahkeme harcı, cost of living hayat pahalılığı, -e mal olmak, mal bedeli, yalınlık ederi, mlyt, maliyet oluşturmak, tut, (o) Kaburga, pahalı, çok pahalı, fiyat tespiti, maliyetlendirme, maliyetle me, (isim) fiyat tespiti, maliyet hesapla:prep, maliyetlerin hesaplanması, ihtişam, değer, pahalılık, lüks, pahalıya malolma, ağırlık, değerli, kıymetli, pahalıya mal olan, çok pahalı; masraflı, pahali, muhteşem, mükellef, kazık, maliyetli, masraflar, maliyetler, masarif, değerinde olmak,

1 maliyet  isim     ts
2 mal olmak  fiil     ts
3 ücret     ts
4 fiyat  isim     ts
5 paha  isim     ts
6 tutmak  fiil     ts
7 -e mal olmak; (bir şeyin) fiyatı (belirli bir miktar) olmak: How much does this cost? Bunun fiyatı ne? It costs ten million  fiil     ts
8 etmek  fiil     ts
9 zarar  isim     ts
10 masraf  isim     ts
11 (cost)  fiil     ts
12 harcanan para     ts
13 of-living index geçim indeksi     ts
14 et  fiil     ts
15 neden olmak  fiil     ts
16 maliyetsiz     ts
17 para etmek     ts
18 maliyet,v.tut:n.bedel     ts
19 eder     ts
20 yapmak     ts
21 patlamak     ts
22 cost price maliyet fiyat     ts
23 fiyat sigorta ve navlun     ts
24 cost insurance and freight sif     ts
25 geçim masrafı     ts
26 mahkeme harcı     ts
27 cost of living hayat pahalılığı     ts
28 -e mal olmak     ts
29 mal bedeli  Ticaret     ts
30 yalınlık ederi  Dilbilim     ts
31 mlyt  Bilgisayar     ts
32 maliyet oluşturmak     ts
33 tut     ts
34 (o) Kaburga  Tıp     ts
35costly pahalı     ts
36costly çok pahalı     ts
37costing fiyat tespiti     ts
38costing maliyetlendirme  Ticaret     ts
39costing maliyetle me  Ticaret     ts
40costing (isim) fiyat tespiti     ts
41costing maliyet hesapla:prep  fiil     ts
42costing maliyetlerin hesaplanması  isim     ts
43costliness ihtişam  isim     ts
44costliness değer  isim     ts
45costliness pahalılık  isim     ts
46costliness lüks  isim     ts
47costliness pahalıya malolma  Ticaret     ts
48costliness ağırlık     ts
49costly değerli     ts
50costly kıymetli     ts
51costly pahalıya mal olan     ts
52costly çok pahalı; masraflı  sıfat     ts
53costly pahali     ts
54costly muhteşem     ts
55costly mükellef     ts
56costly kazık     ts
57costly maliyetli     ts
58costs masraflar  Hukuk     ts
59costs maliyetler     ts
60costs masarif  Osmanlıca     ts
61 değerinde olmak     ts
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To incur a charge, a price, To calculate or estimate a value, A negative consequence or loss that occurs or is required to occur, Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used, jactura, the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job", the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job" be priced at; "These shoes cost $100, Expenses incurred in litigation, Loss of any kind; detriment; pain; suffering, is requisite to secure benefit, be priced at; "These shoes cost $100, AUDIT: The cost of booked, modified or canceled transactions This is a result of the segment fee multiplied by the passenger bookings, for the segment, To require to be borne or suffered; to cause, Approach A method of appraising real property whereby the replacement cost of a structure is calculated using current costs of construction, measures the price of the resources utilized to make or do something, (1) Cash and/or the value of property given to acquire the property received, 1) general: the amount paid or required as payment for a given product or service 2) value: the denominator in the value equation that measures all costs that the customer incurs to acquire and use a product; also, that indicates what the customer must pay for a given level of performance, An input into the manufacturing of a product There are three common inputs in manufacturing: (1) raw materials, (2) direct labor, and (3) factory overhead, To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc, price, expense, The cost of something is the amount of money that is needed in order to buy, do, or make it. The cost of a loaf of bread has increased five-fold In 1989 the price of coffee fell so low that in many countries it did not even cover the cost of production Badges are also available at a cost of £2.50, If something costs a particular amount of money, you can buy, do, or make it for that amount. This course is limited to 12 people and costs £50 It's going to cost me over $100,000 to buy new trucks, have a price, require payment; set a price, to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life, See Cottise, (n ) complexity of an algorithm multiplied by the number of processors used, A rib; a side; a region or coast, The amount paid, charged, or engaged to be paid, for anything bought or taken in barter; charge; expense; hence, whatever, as labor, self-denial, suffering, etc, The form cost is used in the present tense, and is also the past tense and participle, except for meaning 4., where the form costed is used, to cost someone dear: see dear. Monetary value of goods and services that producers and consumers purchase. In a basic economic sense, cost is the measure of the alternative opportunities forgone in the choice of one good or activity over others (see opportunity cost). For consumers, cost describes the price paid for goods and services. For producers, cost has to do with the relationship between the value of production inputs and the level of output. Total cost refers to all the expenses incurred in reaching a particular level of output; if total cost is divided by the quantity produced, average or unit cost is obtained. A portion of the total cost known as fixed cost (e.g., the costs of building rental or of heavy machinery) does not vary with the quantity produced and, in the short run, cannot be altered by increasing or decreasing production. Variable costs, like the costs of labour or raw materials, change with the level of output. Economic decisions are based on marginal cost, the additional cost of an incremental unit of production or consumption. cost of living cost benefit analysis marginal cost pricing opportunity cost, If you know something to your cost, you know it because of an unpleasant experience that you have had. Kathryn knows to her cost the effect of having served a jail sentence, If you say that something costs money, you mean that it has to be paid for, and perhaps cannot be afforded. Well-designed clothes cost money, If someone is ordered by a court of law to pay costs, they have to pay a sum of money towards the expenses of a court case they are involved in. He was jailed for 18 months and ordered to pay £550 costs, the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection", be priced at; "These shoes cost $100", value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?", emphasis If you say that something must be done at any cost, you are emphasizing that it must be done, even if this requires a lot of effort or money. This book is of such importance that it must be published at any cost, emphasis If you say that something must be avoided at all costs, you are emphasizing that it must not be allowed to happen under any circumstances. They told Jacques Delors a disastrous world trade war must be avoided at all costs, Your costs are the total amount of money that you must spend on running your home or business. Costs have been cut by 30 to 50 per cent, When something that you plan to do or make is costed, the amount of money you need is calculated in advance. Everything that goes into making a programme, staff, rent, lighting, is now costed. seventy apartments, shops, offices, a restaurant and hotel, costed at around 10 million pounds. Cost out means the same as cost. training days for charity staff on how to draw up contracts and cost out proposals It is always worth having a loft conversion costed out, Enter the total expense of the project including but not limited to, If something is sold at cost, it is sold for the same price as it cost the seller to buy it. a store that provided cigarettes and candy bars at cost. = cost price, If an event or mistake costs you something, you lose that thing as the result of it. a six-year-old boy whose life was saved by an operation that cost him his sight The increase will hurt small business and cost many thousands of jobs, The cost of something is the loss, damage, or injury that is involved in trying to achieve it. In March Mr Salinas shut down the city's oil refinery at a cost of $500 million and 5,000 jobs. being so afraid of something that you feel you have to avoid it whatever the cost to your lifestyle, require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job", the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor, Often expressed in dollars Another way to express cost is "true cost," or opportunity cost, the second-best alternative people give up when they select their first choice If a team has narrowed down its purchase options to two companies, the true cost could be considered the stock the team decides not to buy <top>, The payment for the possession, use, or accomplishment of an object or activity (A Glossary of Terms Used in the Federal Budget Process, GAO, 1993) See Budget Authority, Obligation, and Outlays, The financial measure of resources consumed in accomplishing a specific purpose such as performing a service, carrying out an activity, or completing a unit of work or a specific project, this concept is based on the notion that only the costs paid to acquire an asset are relevant and thus should be the only costs to be shown in the accounts, the quantity of resources required in order to achieve a desired end The cost of teacher evaluation involves such factors as time, energy, disruption, foregone opportunities, and stress that are not completely reducible to monetary terms, of goods sold: The direct cost to the business owner of those items which will be sold to customers, The estimated expenditure for a particular resource, – all expenses whether paid or payable incurred during the year including interest expenses and indirect taxes and other charges Valuation is usually at market price, net of discounts, rebates, returns and allowances, The total amount of a trade transaction; the sum of transaction costs plus the cost of the security (See: Portfolio), Just as it would be in the real world, students should consider the cost of labs, tests, procedures, treatments, and medications at all times The author of a simulation may choose to penalize students for selecting unnecessary orders The sequence of selections may also affect the student's score This means for example, that reviewing the results of certain tests prior to ordering additional tests may be beneficial, The amount of expenditure (actual or notional) incurred on, or attributable to, a specific activity or business unit, The use, application, or consumption of human and material resources expressed in dollar terms for work performed It is not payment (disbursement) Contractor costs are generally reported on a NASA Form 533, or upon delivery of equipment or materials, A monetary measure of the amount of resources applied to a cost object Within the DoD, "costs" are identified following General Accounting Office accounting principle and standards as implemented through the DoD Financial Management Regulation, A cost is the value of an alternative that cannot be pursued because of some event-the event that caused the cost If undertaking one action requires that another cannot be undertaken, the cost of the action is the value of the action that has been sacrificed This is sometimes referred to as "opportunity cost"-cost measured by the opportunity that has been foreclosed The more familiar "dollar cost" is a particular instance of opportunity cost in which the dollars foregone by a purchase represent the value of the other things that could have been purchased with the money Such a cost is "monetized," represented in the objective reality of money Most costs cannot be monetized by a market transaction, though they may be estimated by one or another procedures designed to objectify costs, The amount of money expended (outlays) in acquiring supplies or services The total cost of an acquisition includes: the dollar amount paid to the contractor under the terms and conditions of the contract; any direct costs for acquiring the supplies or services not covered in the contract price; any cost of ownership not covered in the contract price; and the Government’s overhead for awarding and administering the contract, all expenses whether paid or payable incurred during the year including interest expenses and indirect taxes and other charges Valuation is usually at market price, net of discounts, rebates, returns and allowances, Simple past tense and past participle of cost, The object of a costing, Present participle of cost, The estimation of the cost of a process or product, Of high cost; expensive, costlewe, past of cost, pricing, Costing is the process of assessing the costs and benefits of a particular action; not only in monetary terms, but in terms of time, resources, emotional energy, and other intangible effects on people's lives, cost accounting, A costing is an estimate of all the costs involved in a project or a business venture. We'll put together a proposal, including detailed costings, free of charge. = estimate. the process of calculating the cost of a future business activity, product etc, or the calculation itself, The procedures for determining the expenses attributable to a product or a process, The process of identifying the costs of the business and of breaking them down and relating them to the various activities of the organisation, comparative of costly, superlative of costly, expensiveness, quality of being highly priced, The quality of being costy; expensiveness; sumptuousness, The characteristic of being costly, the quality possessed by something with a great price or value, If you say that something is costly, you mean that it costs a lot of money, often more than you would want to pay. Having professionally made curtains can be costly, so why not make your own? = expensive inexpensive, entailing great loss or sacrifice; "a dearly-won victory", expensive, highly priced, pricey, If you describe someone's action or mistake as costly, you mean that it results in a serious disadvantage for them, for example the loss of a large amount of money or the loss of their reputation. Psychometric tests can save organizations from grim and costly mistakes, having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant, Of great cost; expensive; dear, Gorgeous; sumptuous, having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant", The costs when ordering a new building is for one piece So changing the number of pieces multiplies the costs!, Legal expenses that a judge orders the loser to pay the winner,   The cost of providing care is the cost to the provider for that care regardless of the amount that is reimbursed by payers   Costs include cost to the provider for supplying all labor, supplies, professional services, facilities, and other services such as meals required to care for the patient, – direct cash operating costs include direct mining expenses (including all site administration expenses) third party smelting, refining/transportation costs and by product credits Total cash costs include the above plus royalties, production taxes and operator incentive fees Total production costs include the above plus depreciation, depletion/amortization and reclamation and mine closure costs, An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees, plural of cost, third-person singular of cost, Expenditures of funds or the fungible equivalent, at a particular time, required to obtain the benefits of a facility; valued in monetary terms; not the same as disbenefits, pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation, Legal expense or price paid or charged for legal expenses, The objective function coefficients, which are called costs because they often represent the dollar cost of a commodity For example, in a feed blending problem in which we want to minimize costs, the objective function is the sum of the costs of each type of feed multiplied by the amount of each type of feed used, DIRECT: - costs that can be identified directly with a particular process or its output See also INDIRECT COSTS, INCREMENTAL COSTS, MARGINAL COST, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, SUNK COSTS, Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment, expenses incurred in the provision of services or goods Many different kinds of costs are defined and used (see allowable, direct, indirect, and operating costs) Charges, (the price of a service or amount billed an individual or third party), may or may not be equal to service costs, Can be split into two categories; profit costs (the solicitor's charges) and disbursements (eg: expert's fees) Each party must pay his solicitor's costs Costs are within the discretion of the Court but are normally awarded against the unsuccessful party Where legally aided, the Court will order costs not to be enforced without the approval of the Court, The resource implications of undertaking an activity What is actually measured in the costs will depend upon the type of activity, and also from which perspective the analysis is being taken, An amount of money awarded to the successful party (and recoverable from the losing party) solely as reimbursement for certain of the expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit, This is a term often used in judgments as in "the defendant will pay costs " When a person is condemned to "costs" it means that he has to pay all the court costs such as the fees for bringing the action, witness fees and other fees paid out by the other side in bringing the action to justice A court can also condemn a losing party to "special costs" but this is considered punitive as it would include the other side's lawyer bill The rule in most places is that "costs follows the event" which means that the loser pays In most states, the court has the final say on costs and may decide not to make an order on costs, Money obligated for goods and services received during a given period of time, regardless of when ordered or whether paid for, the cost of a grant-supported activity is comprised of the allowable direct costs incidental to its performance, plus the allocable portions of the allowable indirect costs of an organization less allocable credits, Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment Top of Page, the price of implementing a piece of work/project Accrued cost/expenditure is generally interpreted to mean the work done to date or to the end of a previous financial year Actual cost/expenditure is the invoiced total at the present time, - the legal expenses of an action, One consideration that helps determine transportation mode, involving comparison of alternative modes to determine whether the benefits of a more expensive mode are worth the higher costs p 403, An award of money for expenses in a civil suit, court-recognized expenses of the legal proceedings for which the successful party is entitled to reimbursement from the other party, costar,

62 To incur a charge, a price     ts
63 To calculate or estimate a value     ts
64 A negative consequence or loss that occurs or is required to occur     ts
65 Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used     ts
66 jactura     ts
67 the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job"     ts
68 the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job" be priced at; "These shoes cost $100     ts
69 Expenses incurred in litigation     ts
70 Loss of any kind; detriment; pain; suffering     ts
71 is requisite to secure benefit     ts
72 be priced at; "These shoes cost $100     ts
73 AUDIT: The cost of booked, modified or canceled transactions This is a result of the segment fee multiplied by the passenger bookings, for the segment     ts
74 To require to be borne or suffered; to cause     ts
75 Approach A method of appraising real property whereby the replacement cost of a structure is calculated using current costs of construction     ts
76 measures the price of the resources utilized to make or do something     ts
77 (1) Cash and/or the value of property given to acquire the property received     ts
78 1) general: the amount paid or required as payment for a given product or service 2) value: the denominator in the value equation that measures all costs that the customer incurs to acquire and use a product; also, that indicates what the customer must pay for a given level of performance     ts
79 An input into the manufacturing of a product There are three common inputs in manufacturing: (1) raw materials, (2) direct labor, and (3) factory overhead     ts
80 To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc     ts
81 price, expense  isim     ts
82 The cost of something is the amount of money that is needed in order to buy, do, or make it. The cost of a loaf of bread has increased five-fold In 1989 the price of coffee fell so low that in many countries it did not even cover the cost of production Badges are also available at a cost of £2.50     ts
83 If something costs a particular amount of money, you can buy, do, or make it for that amount. This course is limited to 12 people and costs £50 It's going to cost me over $100,000 to buy new trucks     ts
84 have a price, require payment; set a price  fiil     ts
85 to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life     ts
86 See Cottise     ts
87 (n ) complexity of an algorithm multiplied by the number of processors used     ts
88 A rib; a side; a region or coast     ts
89 The amount paid, charged, or engaged to be paid, for anything bought or taken in barter; charge; expense; hence, whatever, as labor, self-denial, suffering, etc     ts
90 The form cost is used in the present tense, and is also the past tense and participle, except for meaning 4., where the form costed is used     ts
91 to cost someone dear: see dear. Monetary value of goods and services that producers and consumers purchase. In a basic economic sense, cost is the measure of the alternative opportunities forgone in the choice of one good or activity over others (see opportunity cost). For consumers, cost describes the price paid for goods and services. For producers, cost has to do with the relationship between the value of production inputs and the level of output. Total cost refers to all the expenses incurred in reaching a particular level of output; if total cost is divided by the quantity produced, average or unit cost is obtained. A portion of the total cost known as fixed cost (e.g., the costs of building rental or of heavy machinery) does not vary with the quantity produced and, in the short run, cannot be altered by increasing or decreasing production. Variable costs, like the costs of labour or raw materials, change with the level of output. Economic decisions are based on marginal cost, the additional cost of an incremental unit of production or consumption. cost of living cost benefit analysis marginal cost pricing opportunity cost     ts
92 If you know something to your cost, you know it because of an unpleasant experience that you have had. Kathryn knows to her cost the effect of having served a jail sentence     ts
93 If you say that something costs money, you mean that it has to be paid for, and perhaps cannot be afforded. Well-designed clothes cost money     ts
94 If someone is ordered by a court of law to pay costs, they have to pay a sum of money towards the expenses of a court case they are involved in. He was jailed for 18 months and ordered to pay £550 costs     ts
95 the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection"     ts
96 be priced at; "These shoes cost $100"     ts
97 value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?"     ts
98 emphasis If you say that something must be done at any cost, you are emphasizing that it must be done, even if this requires a lot of effort or money. This book is of such importance that it must be published at any cost     ts
99 emphasis If you say that something must be avoided at all costs, you are emphasizing that it must not be allowed to happen under any circumstances. They told Jacques Delors a disastrous world trade war must be avoided at all costs     ts
100 Your costs are the total amount of money that you must spend on running your home or business. Costs have been cut by 30 to 50 per cent     ts
101 When something that you plan to do or make is costed, the amount of money you need is calculated in advance. Everything that goes into making a programme, staff, rent, lighting, is now costed. seventy apartments, shops, offices, a restaurant and hotel, costed at around 10 million pounds. Cost out means the same as cost. training days for charity staff on how to draw up contracts and cost out proposals It is always worth having a loft conversion costed out     ts
102 Enter the total expense of the project including but not limited to     ts
103 If something is sold at cost, it is sold for the same price as it cost the seller to buy it. a store that provided cigarettes and candy bars at cost. = cost price     ts
104 If an event or mistake costs you something, you lose that thing as the result of it. a six-year-old boy whose life was saved by an operation that cost him his sight The increase will hurt small business and cost many thousands of jobs     ts
105 The cost of something is the loss, damage, or injury that is involved in trying to achieve it. In March Mr Salinas shut down the city's oil refinery at a cost of $500 million and 5,000 jobs. being so afraid of something that you feel you have to avoid it whatever the cost to your lifestyle     ts
106 require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job"     ts
107 the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor     ts
108 Often expressed in dollars Another way to express cost is "true cost," or opportunity cost, the second-best alternative people give up when they select their first choice If a team has narrowed down its purchase options to two companies, the true cost could be considered the stock the team decides not to buy <top>     ts
109 The payment for the possession, use, or accomplishment of an object or activity (A Glossary of Terms Used in the Federal Budget Process, GAO, 1993) See Budget Authority, Obligation, and Outlays     ts
110 The financial measure of resources consumed in accomplishing a specific purpose such as performing a service, carrying out an activity, or completing a unit of work or a specific project     ts
111 this concept is based on the notion that only the costs paid to acquire an asset are relevant and thus should be the only costs to be shown in the accounts     ts
112 the quantity of resources required in order to achieve a desired end The cost of teacher evaluation involves such factors as time, energy, disruption, foregone opportunities, and stress that are not completely reducible to monetary terms     ts
113 of goods sold: The direct cost to the business owner of those items which will be sold to customers     ts
114 The estimated expenditure for a particular resource     ts
115 – all expenses whether paid or payable incurred during the year including interest expenses and indirect taxes and other charges Valuation is usually at market price, net of discounts, rebates, returns and allowances     ts
116 The total amount of a trade transaction; the sum of transaction costs plus the cost of the security (See: Portfolio)     ts
117 Just as it would be in the real world, students should consider the cost of labs, tests, procedures, treatments, and medications at all times The author of a simulation may choose to penalize students for selecting unnecessary orders The sequence of selections may also affect the student's score This means for example, that reviewing the results of certain tests prior to ordering additional tests may be beneficial     ts
118 The amount of expenditure (actual or notional) incurred on, or attributable to, a specific activity or business unit     ts
119 The use, application, or consumption of human and material resources expressed in dollar terms for work performed It is not payment (disbursement) Contractor costs are generally reported on a NASA Form 533, or upon delivery of equipment or materials     ts
120 A monetary measure of the amount of resources applied to a cost object Within the DoD, "costs" are identified following General Accounting Office accounting principle and standards as implemented through the DoD Financial Management Regulation     ts
121 A cost is the value of an alternative that cannot be pursued because of some event-the event that caused the cost If undertaking one action requires that another cannot be undertaken, the cost of the action is the value of the action that has been sacrificed This is sometimes referred to as "opportunity cost"-cost measured by the opportunity that has been foreclosed The more familiar "dollar cost" is a particular instance of opportunity cost in which the dollars foregone by a purchase represent the value of the other things that could have been purchased with the money Such a cost is "monetized," represented in the objective reality of money Most costs cannot be monetized by a market transaction, though they may be estimated by one or another procedures designed to objectify costs     ts
122 The amount of money expended (outlays) in acquiring supplies or services The total cost of an acquisition includes: the dollar amount paid to the contractor under the terms and conditions of the contract; any direct costs for acquiring the supplies or services not covered in the contract price; any cost of ownership not covered in the contract price; and the Government’s overhead for awarding and administering the contract     ts
123 all expenses whether paid or payable incurred during the year including interest expenses and indirect taxes and other charges Valuation is usually at market price, net of discounts, rebates, returns and allowances     ts
124costed Simple past tense and past participle of cost - "We've costed the project at £1,000,000."     ts
125costed The object of a costing - "This was a badly costed project."     ts
126costing Present participle of cost     ts
127costing The estimation of the cost of a process or product     ts
128costly Of high cost; expensive - "a costly error"     ts
129Costly costlewe     ts
130costed past of cost     ts
131costing pricing  isim     ts
132costing Costing is the process of assessing the costs and benefits of a particular action; not only in monetary terms, but in terms of time, resources, emotional energy, and other intangible effects on people's lives     ts
133costing cost accounting     ts
134costing A costing is an estimate of all the costs involved in a project or a business venture. We'll put together a proposal, including detailed costings, free of charge. = estimate. the process of calculating the cost of a future business activity, product etc, or the calculation itself     ts
135costing The procedures for determining the expenses attributable to a product or a process     ts
136costing The process of identifying the costs of the business and of breaking them down and relating them to the various activities of the organisation     ts
137costlier comparative of costly     ts
138costliest superlative of costly     ts
139costliness expensiveness, quality of being highly priced  isim     ts
140costliness The quality of being costy; expensiveness; sumptuousness     ts
141costliness The characteristic of being costly     ts
142costliness the quality possessed by something with a great price or value     ts
143costly If you say that something is costly, you mean that it costs a lot of money, often more than you would want to pay. Having professionally made curtains can be costly, so why not make your own? = expensive inexpensive     ts
144costly entailing great loss or sacrifice; "a dearly-won victory"     ts
145costly expensive, highly priced, pricey  sıfat     ts
146costly If you describe someone's action or mistake as costly, you mean that it results in a serious disadvantage for them, for example the loss of a large amount of money or the loss of their reputation. Psychometric tests can save organizations from grim and costly mistakes     ts
147costly having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant     ts
148costly Of great cost; expensive; dear     ts
149costly Gorgeous; sumptuous     ts
150costly having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant"     ts
151costs The costs when ordering a new building is for one piece So changing the number of pieces multiplies the costs!     ts
152costs Legal expenses that a judge orders the loser to pay the winner     ts
153costs   The cost of providing care is the cost to the provider for that care regardless of the amount that is reimbursed by payers   Costs include cost to the provider for supplying all labor, supplies, professional services, facilities, and other services such as meals required to care for the patient     ts
154costs – direct cash operating costs include direct mining expenses (including all site administration expenses) third party smelting, refining/transportation costs and by product credits Total cash costs include the above plus royalties, production taxes and operator incentive fees Total production costs include the above plus depreciation, depletion/amortization and reclamation and mine closure costs     ts
155costs An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees     ts
156costs plural of cost     ts
157costs third-person singular of cost     ts
158costs Expenditures of funds or the fungible equivalent, at a particular time, required to obtain the benefits of a facility; valued in monetary terms; not the same as disbenefits     ts
159costs pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation     ts
160costs Legal expense or price paid or charged for legal expenses     ts
161costs The objective function coefficients, which are called costs because they often represent the dollar cost of a commodity For example, in a feed blending problem in which we want to minimize costs, the objective function is the sum of the costs of each type of feed multiplied by the amount of each type of feed used     ts
162costs DIRECT: - costs that can be identified directly with a particular process or its output See also INDIRECT COSTS, INCREMENTAL COSTS, MARGINAL COST, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, SUNK COSTS     ts
163costs Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment     ts
164costs expenses incurred in the provision of services or goods Many different kinds of costs are defined and used (see allowable, direct, indirect, and operating costs) Charges, (the price of a service or amount billed an individual or third party), may or may not be equal to service costs     ts
165costs Can be split into two categories; profit costs (the solicitor's charges) and disbursements (eg: expert's fees) Each party must pay his solicitor's costs Costs are within the discretion of the Court but are normally awarded against the unsuccessful party Where legally aided, the Court will order costs not to be enforced without the approval of the Court     ts
166costs The resource implications of undertaking an activity What is actually measured in the costs will depend upon the type of activity, and also from which perspective the analysis is being taken     ts
167costs An amount of money awarded to the successful party (and recoverable from the losing party) solely as reimbursement for certain of the expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit     ts
168costs This is a term often used in judgments as in "the defendant will pay costs " When a person is condemned to "costs" it means that he has to pay all the court costs such as the fees for bringing the action, witness fees and other fees paid out by the other side in bringing the action to justice A court can also condemn a losing party to "special costs" but this is considered punitive as it would include the other side's lawyer bill The rule in most places is that "costs follows the event" which means that the loser pays In most states, the court has the final say on costs and may decide not to make an order on costs     ts
169costs Money obligated for goods and services received during a given period of time, regardless of when ordered or whether paid for     ts
170costs the cost of a grant-supported activity is comprised of the allowable direct costs incidental to its performance, plus the allocable portions of the allowable indirect costs of an organization less allocable credits     ts
171costs Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment Top of Page     ts
172costs the price of implementing a piece of work/project Accrued cost/expenditure is generally interpreted to mean the work done to date or to the end of a previous financial year Actual cost/expenditure is the invoiced total at the present time     ts
173costs - the legal expenses of an action     ts
174costs One consideration that helps determine transportation mode, involving comparison of alternative modes to determine whether the benefits of a more expensive mode are worth the higher costs p 403     ts
175costs An award of money for expenses in a civil suit     ts
176costs court-recognized expenses of the legal proceedings for which the successful party is entitled to reimbursement from the other party     ts
177 costar     ts
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