Already, the true cost of an employee dwarfs what is on his or her paycheck.
Thus, the true cost to investors, compounded over the years, is in the trillions.
CIOs and CTOs must take a closer look at the true cost of Big Data.
The true cost of batteries, both now and certainly in the future, is unresolved.
They still need scholarships to actually reflect the true cost of a college education.
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The true cost of asbestos may be paid in death and disability several decades from now.
Some large firms, along with richer households, must now pay closer to the true cost of energy.
NERA, an economic consultancy, concluded that haulage rates do not reflect the true cost of freight transport.
Complex and arcane tax laws are used to subsidize these corporations and obscure the true cost of energy.
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He argues that few boards realise the true cost and impact of options.
But it would be a highly effective way of informing consumers of true cost of certain types of download events.
The true cost of the government assistance for a particular activity (such as subsidizing those paying college tuition) is not obvious.
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But Mr Glendinning thinks the bank is using a confusing array of charges to hide the true cost of its account.
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The industry, represented by the powerful Investment Company Institute, has made it difficult to see the true cost of owning a fund.
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The Edmunds True Cost to Own calculator lets you see how much it costs to own and operate an average vehicle.
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said the findings were "worrying" and reflected the "true cost of unchecked prison expansion".
The true cost to the country is not a few bad debts but a reduction in long-term investment plans as confidence wanes.
By this measure, the true cost of investing in American funds has fallen by over one-third since 1980, because loads have declined.
Now companies will have to start counting the true cost of money.
The true cost of health services is rarely made clear to them.
In the U.S., anti-car work is mostly the province of bike activists, but as the true cost of driving increases, that could change.
The only of the four biggest banks with true cost-control credibility is Wells Fargo, home to a long line of maniacal bean counters.
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The IRS periodically increases the standard mileage rate, but many think it is further than ever behind the true cost of operating a vehicle.
The pay-day industry stands accused of preying on the poor while making extortionate profits and misleading borrowers about the true cost of their loans.
And the calculation used by the Dutch to assess the level of regulatory burden relies on self-assessment by firms, which may overstate the true cost.
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Prices, even the dealers' true cost, are now laid bare with the click of a mouse on sites like Kelley's Blue Book and Microsoft's CarPoint.
Most of today's plants were built in an era when central planners or state utility boards had no idea of the true cost of capital.
But that discussion will proceed much faster if project planners have already produced their own figures for the true cost of carbon for their particular area.
And Baldwin alludes to the underlying cause: our Tax Code keeps consumers from realizing the true cost of their medical treatment because employers are usually paying the first dollar.
This means the Navy will incur a huge fiscal liability with the true cost of these DDG 51 ships, effectively doubling their initial cost on paper.
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