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Those cost accountants will do it to you every time.
In the process many challenges to cost accountants were identified.
Away from football, he worked as a cost accountant.
His cost accountants figured pretty accurately the service charge necessary and estimates were made to cover insurance.
He is a cost accountant and also acts as company secretary in respect of share issues, pensions and the like.
I ain-t sent out a better cost accountant in months."
He returned to New Zealand after the war as the country's first fully qualified cost accountant.
"America's finest city," he christened it, with all the flair of a cost accountant.
Cost accountants, therefore, concentrated on how efficiently managers used labor since it was their most important variable resource.
I am a cost accountant, reliably employed.
"Cost accountant in an auto parts manufacturing concern.
Traditionally, cost accountants had arbitrarily added a broad percentage of analysis into the indirect cost.
Stanley was installed as chief cost accountant for Paramount Pictures Europe division in 1966.
He began as a cost accountant in Washington, D.C and later moved into the film industry.
Where trade-offs are inevitable, the cost accountant needs to be present to advise on whether the given attributes can be supplied at the target price.
Many financial and cost accountants have agreed for many years on the desirability of replacing standard cost accounting.
The profit model is the linear, deterministic algebraic model used implicitly by most cost accountants.
Initials in the appropriate approvals section ensure that such additions have been properly authorized and advised to the cost accountant.
Cost accountants needed.
I suppose it was justified by some cost accountant on the ground that it would discourage frivolous or wasteful use of dynamite.
Bretano loves engineers and people who do things, but along the way he's learned to hate bureaucrats and cost accountants.
In many U.S. companies, products are designed by cost accountants, engineering draftsmen and marketing executives.
Outwardly nebbish and unassuming, Nightscream was a costs accountant for centuries.
The VE coordinator should prepare all this data, in conjunction with engineers, designers and cost accountants as appropriate.
What this analysis indicates, however, is that cost accountants do not just need to improve their product-costing, vital though that is for strategic decisions.
Fraser-Smith asked for a treasury costing clerk to accompany him on a visit to the company to determine whether or not they were profiteering.
After moving to Australia, he worked as a costing clerk in a Melbourne clothing factory to support himself, while attending as many concerts as possible.
He resumed his job as costing clerk, but subsequently accepted the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's offer of a position as an assistant music librarian and writer.
He took a job as a Costing Clerk with Aero Zip Fastener's Company in Wales (1950-1952) where he was responsible for weekly wage analysis for seven hundred employees.
He was an expediter analyser for IBM, a technician (for British Steel) and a costing clerk for a Chancery Lane, London law firm during this period of his life.
Born in Felling, Gateshead, the son of a Methodist cost clerk in the shipyards, Duguid changed his name from George to Peter to avoid confusion with his father and at least four other relatives also called George.
After taking part in local amateur dramatics in Donnington, employment as a cost clerk at the Lilleshall Company and Sankey's in the area, and work at Birmingham Repertory Theatre, he began his screen career in 1962, the year of his 30th birthday.