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Перевод: overheads
[существительное] накладные расходы
Тезаурус:
- The clubhouse was closed to save overheads and the headquarters transferred to a local pub, The Buck.
- Allowing 10 minutes per client for collection each week, assuming the collector gets rather less than average industrial earnings and himself copes with all the paperwork involved during those 10 minutes, and assuming that the trading check firm pays the shops where the check has been used (less its commission - perhaps 12 per cent) about a month after writing the check, the actual return to the lender would work out at only 7 per cent - that is to say, less than the firm's own borrowing costs would be, even without making any allowance for either bad debts and late payments or office overheads.
- The estimated cost was in the region of 3,000 per inmate, though the residents would be expected to make contributions towards the overheads through sick benefit or social security payments.
- A retailer's overheads consist of the following:
- The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit.
- Overheads (rent, rates etc) are usually lower than they would be in a town centre, where sites are expensive
- Sub-letting may seem an obvious way to reduce overheads and generate income.
- Low overheads (rent of stall)
- A total of 62% of firms said they expected to lose clients through business failures over the next 12 months, the largest area of concern; 54% named cash flow as an area of concern, while 47% named staff overheads and 38% property overheads.
- By providing a daily income for the duration of your stay in hospital, plus a Convalescence Benefit payable after longer stays, the Plan can help you meet your overheads while you're out of circulation - and add financial comfort while you're getting back on your feet.
- Due to higher utilisation, overheads in the USA should be lower, but even so the profit margins seem thin and leave little room for error.
- At the same time, publishers have reduced the size of print runs, to cut down on warehousing costs and other overheads.
- Another estimates that British firms squander 18 billion (30 billion) each year by mismanaging corporate overheads.
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