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These items, within the 'Overheads' label should represent about 10 % of total production costs.
1. Breeding 1998
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Overheads and labor costs ate up 69% of revenue at Post Bank in the six months through September, versus 49% at Sumitomo.
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Overheads and other costs were rising while wages were static, and earnings per job were declining over time.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Overheads are stable, and productivity is up.
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Overheads would then cover the cost of the building heating, lighting, security guards…., and things like Human resources, IT infrastructure, libraries, etc., etc.
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Overheads alone must have been crippling, and to keep a room that size unoccupied was financial suicide.
Disordered Minds Walters, Minette 2003
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Overheads (interest payments, rent, taxes) and salaries (if these are independent of productivity) will stay the same whether any blocks are being produced or not.
Chapter 12 1995
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Overheads are typically 13%, so that leaves only 2% for profits, that's not enough, so private for profit companies will leave the market.
Forbes.com: News Tim Worstall 2011
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Overheads for each month recorded in the purchase ledger are now deducted from the actual profit line in the budget graph.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010
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Less: Overheads for month (i. e rent, food, heating, telephone bills, etc)
[Help] Most Recent Posts josh_marshall200 2010
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