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ACCOUNTING FOR MARKETING COSTS
The Bottom Line, 1990Marketing? What marketing? Accounting? Isn't keeping up with the budget a big enough headache? We can almost hear your groans. Marketing is a significant part of most corporate budgets and resource allocations. It is particularly important for service organizations such as libraries, but the terminology hasn't been used until recently.
Donald Macintyre, Sherman Hayes
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A GENEALOGY FOR 'COST OR MARKET'
The Accounting Review, 1941Abstract Several surveys of inventory practices have been made. The N.A.C.A. Bulletin of March, 1937, showed that 87% of 197 companies used the rule of cost or market whichever is lower for raw materials in their balance sheets. A report of February 1938 by the National Industrial Conference Board analyzed 916 companies.
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Costing in an uncertain market
Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1982Based on another paper given at the Dublin CIB symposium on construction management, the author examines the practical costing problems which construction firms encounter, with particular reference to marginal analysis. He suggests how this analytical approach may be adapted, even though builders have to price in advance in an uncertain market and have
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1955
Excerpts: The consumer's food dollar goes to pay the many different groups in our economy that perform the multitude of services required to produce, process, and distribute our food supply. It pays the workers in agriculture, and pays for the services, supplies, and equipment used in farming operations. It pays the processors, transportation agencies,
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Excerpts: The consumer's food dollar goes to pay the many different groups in our economy that perform the multitude of services required to produce, process, and distribute our food supply. It pays the workers in agriculture, and pays for the services, supplies, and equipment used in farming operations. It pays the processors, transportation agencies,
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Marketing cooperatives and financial structure: a transaction costs economics analysis
Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom), 2001George W J Hendrikse
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FROM COSTS TO THE MARKET: THE DIVERGENCE BETWEEN COSTS AND MARKET VALUE
Proceedings of the 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference - Milan, Italy, 2010openaire +1 more source
Measuring the Importance of Transaction Costs in Cattle Marketing
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1997Jill E Hobbs
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