
1) Ante 2) Are 3) Charge 4) Disbursal 5) Disbursement 6) Expense 7) Expensiveness 8) Gofor 9) Inexpensiveness 10) Outlay 11) Payment 12) Penalty 13) Portage 14) Price 15) Price tag 16) Ransom 17) Ranto 18) Runto 19) Sell for 20) Worth
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1) French word used in English 2) Part of HCL
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In production, research, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in which case the amount of money expended to acquire it is counted as cost. In this case, money is the input that is gone in order to...
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• (v. t.) 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., is requisite to secure benefit. • (n.) See Cottise. • (v. t.) Loss of any kind; detriment; pain; suffering. • (v. t.) Expenses incurred in litigation. •...
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[Noun] The amount of money or effort it takes to do, make, or buy something.
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in common usage, the monetary value of goods and services that producers and consumers purchase. In a basic economic sense, cost is the measure of ... [9 related articles]
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The dollar amount paid for any goods or services. Retail price equals cost price plus profit.
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For a business, the amount of money spent in order to meet a specific aim, such as producing goods and services for sale. It is also the term used to describe the amount spent acquiring a particular...
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A financial organization that performs services (acts as an intermediary) in a market for another or
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Cost (kŏst; 115)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cost ;
present participle & verbal noun Costing .] [ Old French
coster ,
couster , F.
coûter , from Latin
constare to stand at, to cost; ...
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Cost noun [ Latin
costa rib. See
Coast .]
1. A rib; a side; a region or coast. [ Obsolete]
Piers Plowman. « Betwixt the
costs of a ship.
B. Jonson. »
2. (Her.) See
Cottise .
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[
n] - the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor 2. [v] - be priced at 3. [v] - require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice
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acronym: Committee on Science and Technology (ASEAN)
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noun the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
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total drug expenses for a payer. Cost=Price x Utilization
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Arbitrary value, typically based on hop count, media bandwidth, or other measures, that is assigned by a network administrator and used to compare various paths through an internetwork environment. Cost values are used by routing protocols to determine the most favorable path to a particular destination: the lower the cost, the better the path. S...
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The amount of money spent on a specific activity, IT service or business unit. Costs consist of real cost (money), notional cost (such as people’s time) and depreciation.
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A cost is an expenditure required to produce or sell a product or get an asset ready for normal use. In other words, it?s the amount paid to manufacture a product, purchase inventory, sell merchandise, or get equipment ready to use in a business process.
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