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costingcost‧ing /ˈkɒstɪŋ $ ˈkɒːst-/ noun [countable, uncountable] - Have we got the costings through yet?
- Detailed costing can make the difference between an excellent idea and a ruinous one.
- Even so, some analysts question whether the company can finance a new model costing, perhaps, £250 million without outside help.
- Get there by car on the M1, exit 8 or train to Hemel and taxi costing £2.50.
- Marginal costing Chapter 15 Review questions 1.
- One method of doing this is the system of marginal costing.
- Repairs were expected to take weeks, so officers bought a new machine costing £4,000.
- Under Service Call buildings are fitted with a receiver costing £74 which is attached to a window.
► Business ManagementAOB, bookkeeping, nounCEO, nounchairman, nouncompany secretary, nounconsortium, nouncontractual, adjectivecosting, noundenationalize, verbdirector, noundirectorate, noundirectorship, nounflow chart, nounfront office, nounhatchet man, nounhuman resources, nounline management, nounline manager, nounmaladministration, nounmanagement, nounmanagement consultant, nounmanager, nounmanageress, nounmanagerial, adjectivemiddle management, nounnon-executive director, nounposition paper, nounpresident, nounpyramid, nounquality assurance, nounquality control, nounsilent partner, nounventure, nounvice-president, nounwhite knight, noun the process of calculating the cost of a future business activity, product etc, or the calculation itself: the planning and costing of staffing levels We were asked to prepare detailed costings for the scheme. |