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Project cost

Глоссарий по планированию и управлению
  1. Стоимость проекта

  2. The total cost of a project including professional compensation, land costs, furnishings and equipment, financing and other charges, as well as the construction cost.




Cost, английский
  1. Of activities, both direct and indirect, involving any negative impact, including money, time, labour, disruption, goodwill, political and intangible losses

  2. Стоимость, выраженная в деньгах или ресурсах;

  3. Себестоимость (в смп) ;издержки; затраты (в снс) в отношении совокупности; «себестоимость» в снс используется лишь применительно к отдельным продуктам; стоимость, см. value; price

  4. Purchase price paid for property or the value of the exchange for which property is given.

  5. See: utility. cottrel-munro-zipser technique see: principal components analysis.

  6. Издержки

  7. The consumption of resources such as labour time, capital, materials, fuels, etc. as the consequence of an action. in economics, all resources are valued at their opportunity cost, which is the value of the most valuable alternative use of the resources. costs are defi ned in a variety of ways and under a variety of assumptions that affect their value. the negative of costs are benefi ts and often both are considered together, for example, net cost is the difference between gross costs and benefi ts. private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other entities that undertake the action. social costs include additionally the external costs for the environment and for society as a whole, for example, damage costs of impacts on ecosystems, economies and people due to climate change. total cost includes all costs due to a specifi c activity; average (unit, specifi c) cost is total costs divided by the number of units generated; marginal or incremental cost is the cost of the last additional unit. project costs of a renewable energy project include investment cost (costs, discounted to the starting year of the project, of making the renewable energy device ready to commence production); operation and maintenance (o&m) costs (which occur during operation of the renewable energy facility); and decommissioning costs (which occur once the device has ceased production to restore the state of the site of production). lifecycle costs include all of the above discounted to the starting year of a project. levelized cost of energy (see annex ii) is the unique cost price of the outputs (us cent/kwh or usd/gj) of a project that makes the annex i glossary, acronyms, chemical symbols and prefi xes present value of the revenues (benefi ts) equal to the present value of the costs over the lifetime of the project. see also discounting and present value. there are many more categories of costs labelled with names that are often unclear and confusing, for example, installation costs may refer to the hardware equipment installed, or to the activities to put the equipment in place. cost–benefi t analysis: monetary measurement of all negative and positive impacts associated with a given action. costs and benefi ts are compared in terms of their difference and/or ratio as an indicator of how a given investment or other policy effort pays off seen from the society’s point of view. cost-effectiveness analysis: a reduction of cost–benefi t analysis in which all the costs of a portfolio of projects are assessed in relation to a fi xed policy goal. the policy goal in this case represents the benefi ts of the projects and all the other impacts are measured as costs or as negative costs (benefi ts). the policy goal can be, for example, realizing particular renewable energy potentials.


Cost, английский
    Coût;prix de revient


Cost, английский

Cost, английский

Cost (o), английский
    Rib


Cost -, английский
    Договор с оплатой фактических затрат [издержек]


Cost accounting, английский
  1. Калькуляция

  2. Калькулирование себестоимости; калькуляция себестоимости

  3. Аналитический бухгалтерский учет, калькуляция стоимости

  4. Ведение отчетности; исчисление стоимости cost-based budgets расходная часть бюджета cost-based optimizer оптимизатор доступа к базе данных; оптимизатор, использующий метод наименьшей стоимости cost-benefit analysis анализ по критерию "затраты-выгода" cost-benefit indicator коэффициент затрат и выгод cost-benefit ratio отношение "затраты-выгода"

  5. The branch of accounting concerned with identifying and evaluating the cost of producing a product.

  6. A branch of accounting that provides information to help the management of a firm evaluate production costs and efficiency.

  7. Коммерческий расчет


Cost accountings production on profit-and-loee basis; self-support, английский

Cost accumulation method, английский
    The method used to classify and allocate transformation costs.


Cost activity, английский
    Оплачиваемая работа


Cost adjustment, английский
    On a construction project, a change (for any reason) in the total contract cost which is agreed to by the owner, the architect, and the contractor. cost-benefit analysis an analysis of a construction contract with the objective of identifying all the included costs and evaluating their benefits.


Cost adjustment amount, английский
    The sum of the differences between the original purchase price of the goods and the final price, which includes any additional item charges, revaluation, or rounding amounts.


Cost allocation, английский
  1. Распределение затрат

  2. Отнесение затрат


Cost analysis, английский
    Стоимостный анализ применяется для оценки стоимости полной или частичной иммунизации одного ребенка или взрослого, а также программы иммунизации в целом.


Cost and freight, английский
  1. Цена, включающая стоимость и фрахт

  2. Cfr


Cost and freight (cfr), английский
    Seller is responsible for the payment of freight to carry goods to a named destination, as agreed with the buyer. this should be used with ocean shipments only, as the point where risk and responsibility pass from seller to buyer is the rail of the carrying vessel.


Cost and freight (incoterms), английский
    Стоимость и фрахт


Cost and freight, c.&f.,c.&f., английский
    Стоимость [издержки] и фрахт; каф... (название согласованного порта назначения). разновидность базисных условий поставки (продажи), применяемых при морских перевозках грузов: в цену реализуемого сырья (нефти, газа, угля и т.п.) включаются расходы по его п


Cost and freight, с.&f., английский

Cost and operational effectiveness analysis, английский
    Анализ стоимости и боевой эффективности (системы оружия)


Cost approach, английский
    Подход к решению задачи с помощью стоимостного сетевого графика


Professional, английский
    The definition varies among associations but most term professional the following activities of a person over eighteen: being paid for riding, driving, or showing at halter; for training or boarding; for instructing; for conducting seminars or clinics; in some situations for being employed as a groom or farrier; for use of name or photo in connection with advertisement; for accepting prize money in classes.


Compensation, английский
  1. Компенсация

  2. Changes made in the dimensions of the master artwork/phototool from

  3. 1. something which makes something else seem less bad or less serious 2. an amount of money or something else given to pay for loss or damage  the drugs caused him to develop breathing problems, so he thinks he’s entitled to medical compensation. 3. the act of giving money to pay for loss or damage  compensation for loss of a limb 4. a situation where the body helps to correct a problem in a particular organ by making another organ, or the undamaged parts of the same organ, function at a higher level 5. behaviour that emphasises a particular ability or personality characteristic in order to make the lack of another one seem less bad

  4. N компенсация

  5. Компенсация возмещение (ремедиум), на которое имеет право страна-член вто в случаях, когда другой член вто нарушает взятые на себя обязательства по предоставлению услуг или облагает товар пошлинами выше связанных ставок таможенного тарифа

  6. If a detained vessel is lost by the negligence and misconduct of the prize-master, compensation must be rendered, and the actual captors are responsible. the principal being answerable in law for the agent`s acts.

  7. A group of actions designed to undo or mitigate the effect of a committed transaction.

  8. Direct or indirect monetary and nonmonentary rewards in exchange for services rendered, or an award for damages sustained by an injury or by the violation of a contract.

  9. Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods.

  10. The ways in which speakers may compensate for a lack of language skills and knowledge. see coping strategies.

  11. Salary and benefits

  12. Salary and benefits everything that an employee receives for working, including pay and non-monetary benefits

  13. Compensation is the amount of money that an employee receives in exchange for his or her services. compensation includes wages, salary, bonuses, and other benefits.

  14. A monetary benefit that is provided by employers to attract and retain qualified workers. compensation can include salary, bonuses, health insurance benefits, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement programs, and more.

  15. Pay structures within an organization. it can be linked to employee appraisal. compensation is effectively managed if performance is measured adequately.

  16. The total amount of the monetary and non-monetary pay provided to an employee by an employer in return for work performed. this could include things like benefits, car allowance, performance bonus, gym membership, as well as a regular pay cheque. 


Furnishings, английский
    General term for a ship’s moveable equipment, such as anchors, davits, masts, rigging, winches, cables, boats, and the like, but excluding fuel and consumable stores. (see also fittings, furniture, supplies.)


Construction, французский

Project development profile, английский
    Схема реализации проекта


Project completion, английский
  1. Завершение работ по проекту

  2. Завершение проекта