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    operating cost Beispielsätze

    operating cost


    1. the reactor could be built closer to sea level to save operating costs


    2. and the next year’s operating cost is set and


    3. ing and operating costs over the life of the


    4. The emperor had assigned a competent foreman and supplied it’s operating costs for the last year and a half, and it had recently returned to a marginal profitability, though in the future it should provide ‘a tidy income’, provided the foreman agreed to stay on


    5. increase operating efficiency by 20% and reduce operating costs by the same


    6. Besides the inherent cost of machinery, some operating costs must be paid even when


    7. money and ignores the total operating costs, so it should never be


    8. On the other hand, they tend to have low operating costs, because the fuel is normally free or low cost


    9. The simpler the operation, the lower your operating costs will be—and the higher your expected profits


    10. That’s where the inventory turns into what we call operating costs

    11. We’re writing it off and transferring it into what we call operating costs


    12. Every business in the world incurs some operating costs in different forms like employee payroll, fixed and variable costs etc


    13. At any given time, we want to limit the amount of our operating costs in the range of 25 to 35 times our “per win” profit amount


    14. In the case of a $100 “per win” amount, we want to limit the operating costs between $2,500 and $3,500


    15. What we’re telling you here is to put a maximum wager of $1,000 (10x your per win) for staying on track with your maximum operating costs of $2,500 to $3,500


    16. Your potential operating cost (total loss) in the case where you're not using the insurance concept in this case would have been a whopping $5,926


    17. That’s $612 less than what it should have been in the first place without the insurance concept, but still way too high for a fourth game to stay in line with our high end target of around $3,500 for our operating costs


    18. The real loss (operating costs) would then be $3,512


    19. That would translate in either the insurance cost in the case of a win or the operating cost for a loss being much lower than in the above example where we've used what can be kind of the worst case scenario


    20. You won’t panic and do some weird unplanned things when you’ll be incurring some operating costs because you know that’s already incorporated in the formula and that you’ll still be profitable at the end of the year

    21. Operating Costs, Insurance Costs and Inventory Write-Off


    22. Others have operating costs in the form of salaries, mortgages, inventory, real estate taxes, maintenance, vehicles, utility bills etc


    23. Your operating costs, including insurance are in the form of inventory write offs


    24. She didn’t have to worry about commodity prices or operating costs or interest rates or the credit card Runner had taken in her name and overcharged on so she could never pay it off


    25. When the operating costs and other incomes have been accounted for, what is left is the pre-tax profit, which is the figure normally used in newspaper accounts of results


    26. Rate of Output and Operating Costs


    27. The three preceding examples related to the future continuance of the rate of output and the operating costs upon which the past record of earnings was predicted


    28. The opening of the new subway lines coincided with a large increase in operating costs, due to war-time inflation; and also, as was to be expected, it diminished the profits of the older routes


    29. The following hypothetical examples of three copper producers will make this point more intelligible and also lead to some conclusions on the subject of large output versus low operating costs


    30. rate of output and operating costs and, 487–491

    31. If these charges persist from year to year, it means that the company is understating its true operating costs


    32. Here’s another example: Griffin Mining, a zinc miner, disclosed on February 21, 2006, that “operating costs were higher than envisaged due to inevitable initial teething problems in commissioning the plant


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