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1 alternative cost
alternative cost 1. ACC entscheidungsrelevante Kosten pl, relevante Kosten pl, Grenzkosten pl (cost accounting; synonymous: incremental cost, relevant costs); 2. ECON, FIN Alternativkosten pl, Opportunitätskosten pl (synonymous: opportunity cost, cost of foregone alternatives; the cost of using a resource in one activity is measured in terms of its best alternative use)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > alternative cost
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2 cost
cost1 v 1. ACC Kosten bewerten, Kosten kalkulieren; 2. GEN kosten (the price of a good) cost2 ACC, GEN Kosten pl; Prozesskosten pl, Verfahrenskosten pl (cost accounting); Aufwand m (profit and loss account); Herstellkosten pl, Anschaffungskosten pl, Anschaffungs- oder Herstellungskosten pl, AK/HK pl, Buchwert m (balance sheet; the amount of money needed to pay for a thing; the value in alternative uses, cf opportunity cost, alternative cost) • at cost ACC, GEN zum Anschaffungspreis, zum Selbstkostenpreis; zu Anschaffungs- oder Herstell(ungs)kosten -
3 cost of foregone alternatives
cost of foregone alternatives ECON Opportunitätskosten pl, Nutzenentgang m der nächstbesten Alternative, Nutzenentgang m nichtrealisierter AlternativenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cost of foregone alternatives
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4 opportunity cost
opportunity cost ( opportunity costs) ACC, ECON, FIN Opportunitätskosten pl, Alternativkosten pl, alternative Kosten pl (the cost of any action is measured in terms of foregone opportunities, i.e. the cost of using a resource in one activity is measured in terms of its best alternative use; synonymous: alternative cost, cost of foregone alternatives; Opportunitätskosten sind entgangene Deckungsbeiträge der nächstbesten nicht gewählten Alternative; generell sind sie entgangener Ertrag möglicher alternativer Verwendungen, z. B. die entgangenen Zinsen der Bargeldhaltung: Zinsen sind ökonomisch Schattenpreise = shadow prices)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > opportunity cost
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5 incremental cost
incremental cost 1. ACC Grenzkosten pl (synonymous: marginal cost); 2. ECON entscheidungsrelevante Kosten pl, relevante Kosten pl, zielbedeutsame Kosten pl, zweckerhebliche Kosten pl, Differenzkosten pl (synonymous: relevant costs, differential costs, alternative cost; Bereitstellung relevanter, zweckneutraler Kosten für die entscheidungsorientierte Kostenrechnung –functional accounting– insbesondere die Einzelkosten- und Grenzplankostenrechnung; cf relevant costs)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > incremental cost
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6 economic cost
economic cost 1. ACC Anschaffungskosten pl, Herstellungskosten pl, AK/HK pl; 2. ECON Opportunitätskosten pl, Alternativkosten pl (the cost of using a resource in one activity –Verwendung– is measured in terms of its best alternative use) • all economic costs are opportunity costs, the cost of foregone alternatives ECON die Kosten knapper Güter stellen generell Opportunitätskosten in Höhe des Wertes nicht wahrgenommener Alternativen darEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > economic cost
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7 relevant costs
relevant costs ACC, ECON entscheidungsrelevante Kosten pl, relevante Kosten pl, zielbedeutsame Kosten pl, zweckerhebliche Kosten pl, Differenzkosten pl (the cost of using a resource in one activity is measured in terms of its best alternative use; if several opportunities are given up relevant costs are the value assigned to the best or highest alternative; synonymous: incremental cost, alternative cost; Bereitstellung relevanter, zweckneutraler Kosten für die entscheidungsorientierte Kostenrechnung = functional accounting, insbesondere die Einzelkosten- und Grenzplankostenrechnung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > relevant costs
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8 альтернативная технология
альтернативная технология
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alternative technology
Technology that, as an alternative to resource-intensive and wasteful industry, aims to utilize resources sparingly, with minimum damage to the environment, at affordable cost and with a possible degree of control over the processes. (Source: GUNN)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > альтернативная технология
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