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Well the 4s also comes with a couple of thousand dollars in contract costs.
Initial contract costs can be reduced by delaying larger raises until later years.
Selling, general and administrative costs, are generally excluded from contract costs.
Many economists have since done empirical and theoretical work on how organizational governance can lower contract costs.
Honeywell has already taken a $27 million write-off for what it said were unrecoverable contract costs.
In stretching out the completion schedules of the remaining mega-projects, the Government has forced up contract costs.
At that point, they would not have enough no money left to pay the advertised purse, the sanctioning fee, and final construction contract costs.
Wages and benefits constitute half of the city's $28 billion budget, so contract costs affect spending, work force size and service cuts.
Target Cost: the estimated total contract costs.
To qualify for progress payments, you must have an accounting system that can accurately identify and segregate contract costs.
He has opposed previous living wage bills, saying they would raise the city's contracting costs and arbitrarily reward workers without regard to their skill levels.
However, a contrary argument could be made suggesting that the elimination - or near elimination - of kickbacks should actually lower contract costs.
The American taxpayer will pay the initial contract costs, but Iraqi oil revenue is supposed to eventually pay for much of the reconstruction.
Under this view, accounting practices evolve to mitigate contracting costs by establishing ex ante agreement among varying parties.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's aides said that he might veto the bill, which is expected to raise the city's contracting costs by $15 million a year.
They can use some of the money to help defray the upcoming contract costs of Jesse Barfield and George Bell.
Weapons systems costs may include ancillary equipment costs, one time non-recurring contract costs, and airframe, engine and avionics support costs.
From the start of this Administration, President Obama has been committed to making sure agencies cut contracting costs and better protect taxpayers from cost overruns and poor performance.
They estimate that the bill, called a living-wage bill, will raise wages for more than 70,000 workers and cost the city less than $10 million a year in increased contract costs.
A few weeks ago, however, the staff of the New York commission recommended that such pass-throughs be limited and that Niagara Mohawk begin absorbing some of the contract costs.
Savings are calculated based on the administrative and contract costs of the program as a percentage of gross savings and cost avoidance for cases that resulted in denied or reduced benefits.
The invasions have become a volatile issue in Nassau's elections, as police unions and county officials debate crime rates, police staffing, contract costs and claims of false and illegal campaign advertising.
Agency costs mainly arise due to contracting costs and the divergence of control, separation of ownership and control and the different objectives (rather than shareholder maximization) the managers.
If multiple line items are identified as FPI type, the individual line item information shall be included here, otherwise final contract costs and price are reconciled at the contract level.