in and out cost

in and out cost
1) трансп., учет расходы по погрузке и разгрузке* (транспортного средства)

free in and out cost — погрузка и разгрузка бесплатно

Free In and Out Cost means that cost of loading and unloading a vessel is borne by the shipper. — "Погрузка и разгрузка бесплатно" означает, что все расходы по погрузке груза на судно и разгрузке судна в порту назначения несет перевозчик.

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2) упр., учет расходы по вводу и выводу* (имеют место, если какое-л. оборудование устанавливается для использования на период менее года; включают следующие компоненты: стоимость объекта плюс затраты труда по его установке и затраты по выводу объекта из использования за вычетом остаточной стоимости объекта)
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3) бирж. маржа покупки-продажи* (разница между суммой, которую покупатель платит при покупке актива (как правило, ценных бумаг) и той суммой, которую бы он получил при немедленной продаже данного актива обратно продавцу, т. е. разница между ценой покупки и продажи данного актива на бирже в настоящий момент)
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buy-sell margin
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4) эк. стоимость дома на входе и выходе* (для собственников-строителей; включает издержки по ипотеке и комиссию риелтору)
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in and out
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