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1 cost
s cost, preu | s pl JUR costesv costar, valer | calcular el cost deCost of living cost de la vidaRunning costs despesesAt all costs a qualsevol preu, costi el que costi -
2 cost per rating point
s cost per punt de ràting, CPRPDef. del Termcat: Cost que suposa arribar a un 1% del públic objectiu d'una campanya publicitària. -
3 cost and freight
s cost i noli, CFREconomia. EmpresaDef. del Termcat: Incoterm que obliga el venedor a pagar el transport de la mercaderia i obtenir la llicència d'importació, però no a pagar l'assegurança. -
4 cost benefit ratio
s COMPT ràtio cost-benefici -
5 cost of capital
s COMPT cost de capital -
6 cost of living
s cost de la vida -
7 cost price
s preu de cost -
8 cost, insurance and freight
loc cost, assegurança i noli, CIFEconomia. EmpresaDef. del Termcat: Incoterm que obliga el venedor a pagar el preu del transport i una assegurança per als riscos de la mercaderia durant el trajecte. -
9 cost-benefit analysis
s COM anàlisi de cost i benefici -
10 cost-of-living index
s índex del cost de la vida -
11 cost accountant
s comptable de costos -
12 cost accounting
s comptabilitat analítica | comptabilitat de costos | comptabilitat de direcció | comptabilitat de gestió -
13 cost audit
s COMPT auditoria de costos -
14 cost center
s COMPT centre de costos -
15 cost indexing
s COMPT indexació de costos -
16 cost inflation
s COMPT inflació de costos -
17 cost internalisation
s internalització de costosEconomia. EmpresaDef. del Termcat: Conversió dels costos ambientals generats pels efectes d'una activitat en costos interns, per part de l'empresa que n'és responsable.Formes desestimades: internització -
18 cost principle
s COMPT principi del preu d'adquisició -
19 cost-effective
adj rendible -
20 cost-effectiveness
s rendibilitat
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