"Implementation costs" refers to the expenses or investments required to put a plan or project into action. It includes the financial and resources needed for executing and setting up a system, idea, or initiative.
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The dedicated server can significantly increase
implementation costs for the solo and small firm lawyer, but we feel strongly that Time Matters needs a dedicated server for adequate performance of the application.
In addition to the expense ratio, there are other real -
world implementation costs (e.g., bid - ask spreads, commissions, market impact) when pursuing any investment strategy.
Our model indicates it would take over $ 1.1 trillion in assets for a RAFI index to match the current
implicit implementation costs of capitalization - based indices.3
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implementation costs such as equipment, outreach, promotion, and other related expenses.
In summary, an onsite BCS will help strengthen, motivate, and organize the BSFT staff while helping the agencies
reduce implementation costs.
«Our estimates... imply that
implementation costs erode almost the entirety of the return to value and momentum strategies... momentum profits, in particular, may be out of reach for the typical asset manager.»
The economic impact of violence was based
on implementation costs and Home Office figures, taking account of inflation and other relevant factors.
Solar - powered, Visionect's bus stops make it easy to deploy transport information boards city - wide,
lowering implementation costs and decreasing operational work.
We now have online electoral registration, extra funding for EROs to cover the short -
term implementation costs and a public awareness campaign.
In addition, as EM have grown and become more investable,
with implementation costs having fallen, the risk premium should also have come down.
Reform of metropolitan councils is set to be derailed unless there is a quick response by the state government to concerns over
funding implementation costs, according to the WA Local Government Assoc
McNeil said there are
also implementation costs that are built into the budget across a number of departments, including justice.
This switch, which has
minor implementation costs, is one of the 127 initiatives in PlaNYC, our long - term plan for a greener, greater New York.
This innovative solution not only reduces
system implementation costs by using WiFi six dollar chipsets (used, for instance, by very famous Cisco APs) to collect and filter measurements, but also the novel filtering technique applied requires just a few samples to estimate the distance range.
There is a trend to using multipurpose products because these simplify processes and reduce training and
other implementation costs as well as supply chain burdens.
not including the results to evaluate teachers, opting out,
tracking implementation costs of common core, addressing unfunded mandates, and over 10 bills, which I am particularly proud of, on student data privacy that is currently unprotected in our state and then is shared out without parental consent.
In view of the compelling US and global evidence that both sensible and nonsensical strategies outperform for the same reasons (value and small - cap biases), the authors conclude that potential investors would do well to base strategy selections largely on a comparison of explicit and implicit
implementation costs due to portfolio turnover.
At the other extreme, a sophisticated natural language search engine with highly refined usage and lexicological parameters can provide unprecedented effectiveness, but at very high startup and
ongoing implementation costs.
Average Cost per Family and Purchase of Program Model or Operating License - On its website (see link at bottom of page), the PAT National Center provides a Budget Toolkit for programs to estimate basic
program implementation costs (including affiliate fees), from which a per - family cost can be estimated.
None of this is possible without funding; funds are needed to cover start - up and
implementation costs such as equipment, program promotion, outreach efforts to parents and the community, among others.
This additional processing has performance implications, and
implementation costs in terms of caching, incremental updating, etc..
«Our estimates... imply that
implementation costs erode almost the entirety of the return to value and momentum strategies... momentum profits, in particular, may be out of reach for the typical asset manager.»
The third factor is tilt, the weighted - average ratio of the actual weight of a fund to the volume weight of the index, with a volume - weighted index having the
lowest implementation cost.
It certainly sounds good — and if I could get it for free I'd be all over it — but with most real -
world implementations costing 0.5 - 1 % more than really low cost cap - weighted index funds / ETFs it's hard for me to make the leap.
Blume and Edelen's research confirms that indices
bear implementation costs that are just right to compensate liquidity providers for the risks they would assume by providing tradable securities at the closing price on index rebalance days.