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The university typically takes 20 percent of the money for overhead costs.
But over the years, the overhead costs began to pile up.
She does agree that overhead costs would increase as well, at least in the short term.
How can stores, with their high overhead costs, ever compete?
Instead, they hope to save money by combining overhead costs.
Until now, Federal investigators have focused on overhead costs for research.
Either way, the overhead costs have been shifted onto patients and their families.
And he has not forgotten his lessons about overhead costs.
By doing so, they create opportunities to cut payroll and overhead costs.
Research grants contribute to these as well in the form of overhead costs.
Overhead costs do not decline after such mergers, he said.
We need to lower our overhead costs in order to maximize profits.
"In this day and age, the overhead costs are huge.
In general, they are set up to operate with lower overhead costs than Sears has.
When the government involves itself, things get restricted and there is huge overhead costs.
Overhead costs are not a government thing - they're a business thing.
Overhead costs for a business are the cost of resources used by an organization just to maintain its existence.
And most of them pay the overhead costs for the agents who sell their policies on commission.
Overhead costs were going to be reduced by 500,000 with the last payment on the debt the same year.
They stress what they say is their low overhead costs.
In addition, there are overhead costs; it takes a long time to assemble sites.
This is due mostly to higher overhead costs that hospitals must pass down to their services.
To cover marketing, printing and other overhead costs, it would have to sell even more.
The program has no overhead costs for either school, so all funds raised and goods provided go directly to those who need them.
This way, operators can spread their overhead costs over greater volumes.
It would place various limits on the amount of profit, overhead charges and expenses that the State could pay consultants.
We then multiplied this hourly rate by a factor of 1.35 to reflect appropriate overhead charges.
The Government put 250 of the nation's universities on notice today that overhead charges connected with research grants may be audited.
Media stories about spare parts overpricing and questionable contractor overhead charges created a national sensation.
First, they get a share of profits, calculated after the studio subtracts its distribution fee, overhead charges and actual costs.
Stanford University, for example, had already announced austerity measures totaling $23 million before the controversy over overhead charges developed.
If overhead charges are constantly increasing relative to income, any attempt to stabilize or increase income is met with rising prices.
Mr. Biddle also said Stanford enjoyed an overly cozy relationship with the Navy, which regulates all Stanford's overhead charges for Federal research.
He added that because of the haphazard way in which the government tracked the costs, it was not possible to say how well the figures reflected overhead charges in the entire program.
Current delays, in many instances, add 15 percent to the price of a home in a development through interest charges, overhead charges and appreciation of property while waiting for approvals.
If other fees and production costs are added in, including interest and overhead charges of at least $10 million, Carolco's total investment in the film tops $90 million.
A14 Gun control measure faces a tough fight in the Senate B6 The Government warned universities that the overhead charges they deduct from research grants may be audited.
If income is constant or increasing, and overhead charges are continuously increasing due to technological advancement, then prices, which equal income plus overhead charges, must also increase.
But now there is just one reactor at more than six times that price, and the cost is still rising, by $40 million a month in interest and about $10 million in overhead charges.
While, strictly speaking, it was the wing superintendent's worry, Jill saw no reason to let overhead charges for her floor run up unnecessarily-and besides, if it was still there, she could get it at once.
The replacement of labour by capital in the productive process implies that overhead charges (B) increase in relation to income (A), because "'B' is the financial representation of the lever of capital".
Now an accountant for two contractors at the Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state has filed a suit that says the contractors have been illegally marking up their bills, adding overhead charges to expenses that do not qualify.
M.I.T. reviewed its overhead charges after the unfavorable public attention given to Stanford University, which had the Federal Government pick up as overhead on research grants items like a yacht, fresh flowers and cedar closets in the President's residence.
The way the Government finances research grants consist of two components: direct costs, which can easily be attributed to a specific project, like laboratory equipment and professors' salaries, and indirect costs for the overhead charges, including administrative services, operating university buildings and maintenance of roads.
The official, Gerry M. Pollet, chairman of a subcommittee of the Hanford Advisory Board that considers overhead charges, said, "We've been hounding the Energy Department on how much of our cleanup dollars go to the contractor's overhead; it's obscene.
Twenty per cent of the grant (including 7.5% of the overhead charges payable to the affiliating institute) is withheld and is released only after the submission of the Project Report and Audited Statement of Accounts and their approval by the Council.
They complained that much of the American aid intended for them was siphoned off not only by the American national labs, but in taxes and overhead charges by their own institute administrators, many of whom are still connected to Russia's security services and opposed to cooperation with the United States.
According to Douglas's A+B theorem, the systemic problem of rising prices, or inflation, is not "too much money chasing too few goods", but is the increasing rate of overhead charges in production due to the replacement of labour by capital in industry combined with a policy of full employment.
Douglas did not suggest that inflation cannot be caused by too much money chasing too few consumer goods, but according to his analysis this is not the only cause of inflation, and inflation is systemic according to the rules of cost accountancy given overhead charges are constantly increasing relative to income.
"Whether the students came or not, we had overhead expenses to meet," he said.
"Eighty percent of the overhead expenses is for management," he said.
These costs can add an additional 25 to 35 percent to total overhead expenses charged to the Government.
They could be nominal, enough to cover normal overhead expenses let us say.
"Supervision, security and overhead expenses are bad enough when you're building on one site.
The difference, about $600,000, was spent on overhead expenses, she said.
We need overhead expenses and supplies for the trip.
"At least we contributors to the fund know that part of the money doesn't go to overhead expenses."
The Government established the system to pay back university for the burden of overhead expenses they were accepting by carrying out research.
Analysts attributed the slow growth to high overhead expenses, particularly in the marketing area.
Overhead expenses average about 5 percent because few of the foundations have large permanent staffs, he said.
Centaur also said it would try to reduce overhead expenses, which could mean layoffs.
Overhead expenses, now 20.7 percent of revenues, should drop to 19 percent.
Its insurance earnings remained flat, while overhead expenses declined slightly.
One is the issue of overhead expenses that universities may properly charge to the research grants received from the Government.
BUT even with the recent cuts, overhead expenses remain much higher than those of rivals.
These bureaucracies' overhead expenses alone consume more than 10 percent of the bettors' money.
However, that does not include corporate overhead expenses.
All money beyond the guarantee paid to the visitors and "bare overhead expenses" would go to the Olympic team.
Otherwise, he said, office and overhead expenses would be indistinguishable from money spent directly on legislative lobbying.
All donations go directly to the fund, since The Times pays the overhead expenses.
The New York Times pays all of the campaign's overhead expenses.
And agents' commissions and other overhead expenses devoured 25 percent.
These institutions care little for longstanding cultural differences between the two exchanges and want them to cooperate to lower overhead expenses.
As in the past, The Times will pay for all overhead expenses so that the contributions can be given directly to the seven charities.
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