It should also consider
less tangible costs such as travel for medical services, airport transportation and work.
Not exact matches
Costs are both financial, including listing fees and the expenses associated with mandatory disclosures and other regulatory requirements, and
less tangible, such as the perceived burden of quarterly earnings releases, the risk of being targeted by activist investors, and higher visibility that can result in political or competitive pressure.
The report also analyzes how the better farmers are subsidizing the
less - productive ones, and how the whole system
costs several hundred million dollars a year in debt servicing
costs, capital that could be better used to fund
tangible and productive assets.
Digital editions
cost less than a
tangible edition, but not by much.
The good thing about the digital version of textbooks is that they
cost 30 to 50 %
less then their
tangible counterparts.
It makes perfect sense if you are a voracious reader to buy a digital book reader for under $ 100 and then purchase ebooks that
cost less then their
tangible counterparts.
Depreciation An accounting procedure that aims to distribute the
cost of
tangible capital assets,
less any expected salvage value, over the estimated useful life of the asset in a rational and systematic manner.
Focus
less on your job duties in your last job and more on what you actually accomplished, with an emphasis on
tangible results (increased app sales revenues by 20 percent, developed software that reduced
costs by 10 percent, etc.).