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1 cost
n. pris, kostnad--------v. kosta; beräkna en kostnad* * *past tense, past participle; see cost -
2 cost a pretty penny
kosta en vacker slant -
3 cost accountant
kostnadsberäknare (kalkylator) -
4 cost accounting
kostnadsberäkning -
5 cost book
bok med prislistor -
6 cost calculations
kostnadsberäkning -
7 cost center
kostnadsställe (del av ett bolag som alstrar kostnader) -
8 cost evaluation
utvärdering av kostnad -
9 cost him a lot
kostade honom en hel del; stod honom dyrt -
10 cost him dear
kostade honom mycket -
11 cost him dearly
stod honom dyrt -
12 cost insurance and freight
fraktfri och assuransfri kostnad -
13 cost of borrowed funds
kostnad för lånat kapital (den totala kostnaden för ett lån (inklusive räntan) -
14 cost of building
byggnadskostnader (kostnaden för att bygga en byggnad) -
15 cost of capital
kapitalkostnad -
16 cost of goods sold
priset för sålda varor (sammantagen utgiften på grund av varor som företaget marknadsfört) -
17 cost of living
levnadskostnader (kostnader för saker som är nödvändiga för att leva) -
18 cost of living allowance
tillägg på lön (p.g.a. förhöjda levnadskostnader) -
19 cost of living index
levnadskostnadsindex -
20 cost plus
omkostnader plus (avtal i vilket varans försäljningspris inkluderar produktionskostnader och en ytterligare förtjänst till producenten)
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