Sentences with phrase «to account for those costs»

That sounds about right for a tiny home, though that probably doesn't account for the cost of land.
The price of sending spam doesn't account for the cost of receiving it.
Even after accounting for the costs of breast pump equipment, if necessary, families can save several hundreds of dollars they would have spent on formula.
However, this research doesn't account for the costs associated with other air pollutants released during fossil fuel combustion.
You will definitely want to account for these costs when deciding how much you can afford to spend on a new home.
The plan will cost, without accounting for costs of underground cables, about $ 10 billion, the government claims.
In short, clubs account for the cost of a transfer over the duration of the incoming player's contract, rather than putting the entire fee on their books right away.
The new computer - based method for corridor conservation accounts for the cost of land acquisition and other factors such as the ability of animals to move through certain types of terrain.
Either way, you will have to account for the costs involved and plan to move your existing courses to the new platform.
Set up your own savings account for the cost of your funeral.
BTW, my pet deposit is always refundable after accounting for any cost to fix damages caused by the pet or owner.
It's important to account for those costs when you're deciding whether or not to lease a vehicle.
I appreciate that design change options are limited for existing building stock however they are only limited by our inability to properly account for the cost of emissions and channel investment into productive outcomes.
And that's without accounting for the cost it saves our system due to decreased carbon dioxide emissions.
However, this doesn't account for the cost of delivering the legal service to the client such as the cost of the individuals working on the account.
That specific plan doesn't seem to account for cost of living, but that could theoretically be done.
This is not simply a model portfolio; it reflects investment returns that can be obtained in the real world by accounting for costs such as spreads, trading commissions, MERs, foreign exchange conversion charges etc..
How to build these technology refreshes into an outsourcing agreement and to properly account for the costs in a market where equipment costs are declining and labour costs are stable or increasing is a challenge.
This isn't even accounting for the costs associated with investigating potential fraud and taking action against the perpetrators.
It says the existing use of GPS satellite systems as a tool to avoid traffic build - ups will be extended to automatically debit the motorist's bank account for the cost of a road or mileage toll, and to allow police to monitor the speed of all cars.
«The goal should be to provide relative stability for taxpayers while accounting for the costs needed to provide services — many of which are required of public schools and supported by their communities.»
The county executive said it looks like some form of the measure will be included in the final budget, and the local government hasn't yet accounted for the costs of raising the age at which offenders are treated as adults from 16 to 18.
While other mathematicians had made progress on the problem, Hales is the first to propose a method which correctly accounts for the costs and benefits of making the sides of a cell curved or using more than 6 sides in a cell, says John Sullivan of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
If it's counting on things you've already purchased, we're counting that as a sunk cost and it's not taken into account for the cost of the date.
The discrepancy resulted mostly from the proposed budget not accounting for costs required by Madison's collective bargaining agreement with Madison Teachers Inc., which expires in 2013.
This would also force honest accounting for costs, eliminating the pretense that some schools get their facilities at no cost to anybody.
Essentially, the plaintiffs claim Connecticut has underfunded its public schools in large part because the state school finance system does not accurately account for the cost of education in general, the cost of educating students with additional needs or a municipality's capacity to raise revenue.
(You're not, of course, getting a CD; you're getting an mp3 download, which in part accounts for the cost differential.)
But it's good to know about state - by - state disparities if you're planning a move so you can account for the cost difference in your budget, or just understand why cousin Beth in North Dakota is paying so much less to insure her apartment than you are.
When a homeowner is standing back after 38 years and admiring the appreciation in the value of their home, they aren't usually accounting for the costs incurred along the way, but the costs were definitely there.
Know in advance whether your monthly mortgage payment will include the costs of property taxes and insurance (i.e., whether the lender has established an escrow account for these costs).
Sbeih said that Socotra requires a second opinion on the feasibility of any rehab project and adds 10 percent to every budget to account for cost overruns.
Today I increased my holding in the American car giant, Ford (F), by adding 51 shares priced at $ 11.60 each into my IRA account for a cost of $ 600.55 including commissions.
An amendment to prevent any government agency from accounting for the costs of the extreme weather and health risks caused by the climate crisis;
Accounting for cost constraints, the researchers calculated that natural climate solutions could reduce emissions by 11.3 billion tonnes per year by 2030 — equivalent to halting the burning of oil, and offering 37 % of the emissions reductions needed to hold global warming below 2 degrees Celsius by 2030.
The Palo Alto, California - based company generates a 52 percent gross margin on its watches, meaning for every $ 150 device (they go as high as $ 249 on the website), $ 78 remains after accounting for the cost of goods sold.
«By fully accounting for these costs, we now have a budget that shows a clear picture of the city's long - range finances,» Stringer said.
Relative to German 10 - year debt and Japanese 10 - year debt, at negative yields, the 1.5 % yield makes U.S. debt attractive even accounting for the cost to hedge currency risk.
J&D project that when accounting for the costs associated with air pollution and climate change, all the WWS technologies they consider will be cheaper than conventional energy sources (including coal) by 2020 or 2030, and in fact onshore wind is already cheaper.
The ranking drew on the expertise of a panel of dietitians and nutritionists, but didn't account for any costs associated with the diet plans or how exercise fit into the programs.
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