In the past TiVo has had to expense the cost of the cobranding, either in the form of direct subsidies or as a noncash charge to amortize stock and warrants issued in return for services.
For long-term investors the more important cost is the expense ratio, the annual assessment for overhead and portfolio management.
The cost to get coal and natural gas out of the ground is going up, and to that expense must be added the cost of the carbon permits that Congress and the presidential candidates are contemplating.
Either they will simply buy their properties, since this will now change little on the balance-sheet, and may cost less than the expense that leasing would imply.
The gross profit margin (excluding occupancy expense as a cost of the merchandise) edged up a percentage point, to 56%, in 1998, but sales growth slowed, to 6% from 14%.
And he likely would have been flummoxed by the ever-increasing expense of higher education: The cost of a four-year private college rose 4.2 percent between the 2011-12 and 2012-13 school years, according to the College Board's Trends In College Pricing.
Mortgage payments are not an expense but the cost of supporting an asset.
Clumsy attempts to promote his boss, Gordon Brown, at the expense of other ministers cost one spinner, Charlie Whelan, his job last winter.
The base was silver rather than gold, in an effort to offset the expense of the extra artistry a cost he wouldn't imagine trying to curb.
Our customers benefit from cloud computing by taking advantage of business solutions for managing their people, instead of dealing with the cost and expense of IT.
With regard to distribution or marketing expense, the cost to sell and design the plan is the same regardless of the number of participants as long as you are dealing with one decision maker.
If your trip does not involve an overnight stay, you can still deduct the cost of transportation, but you cannot deduct the cost of meals as a travel expense.
Now, under new rules adopted in June by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, they'll have to amortize the production costs over no more than ten years and immediately expense the marketing (which can cost as much as making the film).
But now, for the first time, ministers are questioning whether the right to buy has not become a lucrative windfall for a few at the expense of the many in need of low-cost housing.
Injecting sulfur dioxide, or particles that perform a similar function, would rapidly lower the temperature of the earth, at relatively little expense most estimates put the cost at less than ten billion dollars a year.
Now, despite having lost on this issue and after deciding that the law was still beneficial to the nation and to union members even without the desired subsidies Mr. Beal and other union leaders in a similar circumstance want to take another shot at getting a better deal for their members at the expense of the taxpayers who would have to pay the cost.
While an increase in prime loan rates will likely impact both interest income as well as interest expense for Wells Fargo, the fact that Wells Fargo derives the majority of its funding from low cost core deposits will help the firm restrain its interest expense even as interest rates increase and thus boost its net interest margins.
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"I want to tell mayors, county chiefs and heads of big companies: Don't just chase GDP growth, don't chase the biggest profits at the expense of our children and grandchildren, and at the cost of sacrificing our ecological environment, " Chen told Reuters.
One way or another, that increases the total cost of the ETF to the issuer, but expense ratios of the ETF are held down by competitive forces.
The way the IRS looks at it, in all of these cases the employee would be able to deduct the cost of the phone as a business expense if he or she had to pay for it.
The banks get to deduct the "dividends" of their trust-preferred stock as interest expense (thus lowering the after-tax cost of borrowing) and get to count it as capital.
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You evidently believe that remote sellers should have their additional freight expense (the retailer's cost of business) subsidized by sales taxes (state government revenue).
There's also the chance that consumers, already up in arms about the high cost of drugs, will see the campaign as an expense that will just drive the price of their allergy and cholesterol pills all the higher.
The Bring Jobs Home Act would provide a 20% tax break for the costs of moving jobs back to the United States and would rescind business expense deductions available to companies that are associated with the cost of moving operations overseas.
Auditors are supposed to be there for the shareholders benefit, therefore, the shareholders should be the ones who hire them and the cost of the auditors should be borne as an extra expense by the shareholders.
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At least some portion of the cost on these products, Whitman said, was booked as a marketing expense, not as cost of goods sold.
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Every year Fiserv produces software, but rather than expense that cost against earnings, the company declares the software as an asset and amortizes it over time.
But the point would be that billions in medical expense liability would be lifted off the backs of Americans for a relatively cheap cost.
While the community may charge a monthly maintenance expense to the owner (so the complex can collectively conduct maintenance), the cost may be a lot less than maintaining a large property on your own.
The expense ratio of the mutual funds and certain administrative cost may be disclosed (at best), but other significant fees, such as brokerage, are not.
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