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ntroљak• acquisition cost troљak nabave• bankruptcy cost troљak stečaja• book cost knjigovodstveni troљak• cost, insurance and freight (c.i.f.) cijena, osiguranje i vozarina (cif) (klauzula u međunarodnom prijevozu)• consequent cost nastali troљak• cost accounting troљkovno računovodstvo• cost-benefit analysis analiza troљkova i koristi• cost component troљkovna sastavnica• cost-effectiveness ekonomičnost• cost-effectiveness analysis analiza troљkova i djelotvornosti• cost of credit troљak kredita• cost of intermediation troљak (financijskoga) posredovanja• cost of living index indeks troљkova ћivota• cost of labour troљak rada• cost-push inflation inflacija izazvana troљkovima• costs and expenses incurred nastali troљkovi i izdaci• direct cost izravni troљak• flotation cost troљak izdavanja vrijednosnih papira• historical cost povijesni troљak• issuing cost troљak izdavanja (vrijednosnih papira)• labour cost troљak rada• loss cost cijena gubitka• pressure of cost pritisak troљka• replacement cost troљak zamjene• replacement cost risk rizik troљkova zamjene• running cost tekući troљak• sunk cost nepovratni troљak• surrender cost index indeks troљka otkupa police ћivotnoga osiguranja• transaction cost troљak transakcije• wage cost troљak nadnica• waiting cost troљak čekanja (kod transakcije)Englesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > cost
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