All-In Cost — Shorthand for all included costs, which are expressed as the interest paid or received for total costs of a financial transaction. All in costs include the spread, commission, interest payments, and any other fees resulting from the transaction.… … Investment dictionary
All-in cost — The total cost of a financial transaction including interest cost, periodic charges and all front end compensation expressed as a per cent per annum figure … International financial encyclopaedia
All-in cost — Total costs, explicit and implicit. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
all-in cost — Total costs, explicit and implicit. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
All-in Cost — (полная стоимость) общая стоимость секьюритизации для эмитента или спонсора (включая выплаты процентов, расходы на андеррайтинг и другие расходы, в том числе расходы на юридическое сопровождение и подготовку документации), амортизированная исходя … Ипотека. Словарь терминов
cost — n 1: the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something 2 pl: expenses incurred in litigation; esp: those given by the law or the court to the prevailing party against the losing party Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… … Law dictionary
all-inclusive — ˌall inˈclusive adjective an all inclusive arrangement, for example a holiday, includes in its price all the services that people will need or expect, with no additional costs: • They operate all inclusive holidays in Jamaica. * * * all inclusive … Financial and business terms
cost-plus — ADJ: ADJ n A cost plus basis for a contract about work to be done is one in which the buyer agrees to pay the seller or contractor all the cost plus a profit. All vessels were to be built on a cost plus basis. ...cost plus contracts … English dictionary
all-in — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: short for all inclusive 1. chiefly Britain : all inclusive all in health insurance an all in 10 day tour all in cost … Useful english dictionary
all-nighter — a contract with a prostitute to stay with her all night • Prostitutes jargon: The price of a short time with massage stayed the same, and an all nighter cost only an extra three fifty. (Theroux, 1973) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Cost–benefit analysis — (CBA), sometimes called benefit–cost analysis (BCA), is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project for two purposes: (1) to determine if it is a sound investment (justification/feasibility), (2) to see how… … Wikipedia