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There have been questions about whether it is too slow to write off the cost of acquisitions.
That means companies will no longer be able to keep the costs of acquisitions from showing up on their balance sheets.
Now, members of the Board say they are concerned that the real costs of acquisition could be much higher.
The proof of the cost of acquisition will be the contract note.
The state and the home will each pay half of the $2.4 million cost of acquisition.
This group further claims that the bill, if passed, will increase the cost of acquisition of land to unrealistic level.
The cost of acquisition and renovation was $65 million.
Under the new rule, there are no more "pooling" transactions, which companies used to love because they hid the cost of acquisitions.
The most recent results included a charge of $77 million to cover the cost of acquisitions.
The cost of acquisition and cleanup could be several million dollars, Mr. Martin said.
This extends to the cost of acquisition, construction, or erection of buildings.
Analysts said that the company had found it hard to compete with the larger players given its debt and the rapidly escalating cost of acquisitions.
You apply it both to the cost of the asset itself and any allowable costs of acquisition.
The write-off, in the minds of bears, can be a way for companies to hide the costs of acquisitions.
It is unclear how the village would pay for the $16 million cost of acquisition, demolition and relocation.
Movie Gallery at the time stated that the expected cost of acquisition, plus operating expenses for 2007, was $10 million.
The version being developed would have compete against a large field of jet trainers at a much lower cost of acquisition and maintenance.
By law, local interests are required to bear the cost of acquisition of the storage allocated to conservation in the reservoir.
Driven by the rising cost of acquisitions and operating expenses and reduced resources, museums are finding advantages in working together.
A TCO analysis includes total cost of acquisition and operating costs.
Compare the cost of acquisition with the cost of starting up a similar business, which might include the assets, product development, employment and marketing costs.
Lifetime value is typically used to judge the appropriateness of the costs of acquisition of a customer.
They valued the cost of acquisition at $518,735.86 and showed an operating loss of ($5,428.91) for the year 1916.
As a townwide improvement, the costs of acquisition and on-going maintenance should be charged to the entire town's budget.
If the cost of acquisition is hidden by a write-off, it's hidden in plain sight, since the company announces it quite publicly.
How do we make up the cost of purchasing health care?
The cost of purchasing and maintaining them is very little.
You can often re-sell books and cut the original cost of purchase.
The cost of purchasing a share in the association was $10.
He said the county would pay 70 percent of the cost of purchasing farm development rights.
The total cost of purchased items is then rounded up/down to, for example, the nearest 0.05.
The produce is used in our schools to promote nutrition and cut down on the cost of purchasing food items.
Additional costs include the registration process and the cost of purchasing pesticides.
The premium income from selling the call reduces the cost of purchasing the put.
The cost of purchasing or replacement is equal to 1 ante.
"They appear to have gotten some genuine reductions in the cost of purchased components."
The total reported cost of purchase and technology transfer for the Turkish government was $1 billion.
As a further incentive, the employee would get a tax credit to offset the cost of purchasing such insurance.
"The challenge is really to make use of the scale in order to actually reduce costs of purchasing."
The cost of purchasing and installing the organ at the time was $22,500.
Nevertheless, the costs of purchasing an annuity could overwhelm the benefits.
The equipment has a high initial cost of purchase, is extremely fragile, and very expensive to repair.
What are the non-price costs of purchasing the product?
The value of fuel saved should soon more than cover the cost of purchase and installation.
Some discount dental plans may also reduce the cost of purchasing dentures as well.
Although powerful and reliable, the cost of purchasing the year's engine supply was £13 million.
The second aggregate is the increase in the cost of purchasing Britain's 1972 trade quantities at post membership prices.
The cost of purchasing and renovating the building, officials at the museum say, will exceed $30 million.
At these rates, the cost of purchasing plus carrying costs is somewhat better than renting."
Both are extreme in their cost of purchase and capability in combat, but have significant limitations.