A list of puns related to "Indirect Costs"
I've been diagnosed with Crohn's for the last 7 years (since I was 17). Like many, this came at a time where I was supposed to be starting my life on my own. Instead, I became even more dependant on others, and my life was stagnant.
This tormented me almost as much as the disease did, but I had my sister to help guide me through it. My sister got sick around the same time I did, but she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. She fought hard and long, but ultimately passed November 20th of last year.
While she was in hospice, I was battling a severe flare due to my medication becoming ineffective. She was hours away, so I made the choice to stay behind while the rest of my family went to say goodbye.
Now, we're coming up on the anniversary, and I am angry. I will never forgive this disease for robbing me of my chance to say goodbye to her. But I am going to use this anger to keep fighting like my sister did. We all have to make sacrifices due to this disease, but we can still have happiness. We just have to fight harder for it.
Received an email out of blue with no indication about increase in fees. Clicked on links in the email and found out that the "Indirect Cost" has gone up around 50%. Does anyone have any idea why such a big jump and is it only SunSuper ?
Hey, I have been buying stocks for past 5 or so years, but never done much research mostly just buy and hold. Just wondering what's the "indirect costs of your investment" on my transburban annual statement, I have triple stabled securities.
Might be a standard thing I've never noticed before.. any insight?
Hi,
I was reviewing my financial aid package and I saw that indirect cost is included with it. How does that work? For example thereβs a book and supplies allowance on my financial aid package. Would i have access to those funds on my commodore card for books and educational supplies. For the different expenses would that be funded to my account. Why is indirect cost included in my financial aid package?
I have learnt that a product has indirect cost and direct cost. what do you think indirect cost can be in this case?
I am making a ebook as a product.
I recently got into Stern. My NYU fin aid offer said I have 718$ for books and supplies, $1,132 for transportation, and $2,846 for personal expenses.
Is there any way I can cut that books/supplies cost down?
And for transportation, whatβs is that money for? Is there like a bus system Iβm paying for?
And what even are personal expenses? Do I actually have to spend that much?
THANK YOU
Sorry for asking in English but my Danish is very bad.
I've been trading volatility (I make profit on market variations, not on bull markets) as a hobby for the past few years through future contracts on cryptocurrencies. I use some basic AI to do most of my trades on my behalf.
Here are the average *monthly* operating gains and costs on the past year:
Future gross profit 38,148.86 dkk
Future trading fees 7,109.20 dkk
AI costs 1,487.34 dkk
I would like to increase my investment and move to a professional set up where the AI costs are ~25% of the net future profit instead of ~4%. As a personal investor, I am currently taxed on the net future profit before deducing the AI costs, so on 38,148.86 - 7,109.20 = 31,039.66 dkk. I would like to be taxed on the net profit of my whole operation, so on 38,148.86 - 7,109.20 - 1,487.34 = 29,552.32 dkk.
What is the best company structure I can create so I can deduce the AI costs before being taxed?
Thanks for any suggestion,
it says that my indirect cost of attending fordham is $4050. does that cost mean the overall living in NYC alongside fordham? or is that the meal plans/school transportation/etc?
My financial aid offer states that I should expect to pay roughly 3,600 in books, supplies, and other miscellaneous costs. How much of that is accurate and how much do you roughly pay a year?
Edit: I also plan on majoring in math and buying used books to help lower the cost.
Hey huskies!
I just wanted to ask if you guys could give me some ranges of how much money u guys used for βindirect costsβ like books, supplies, travel (like home and back), and inner-city transportation.
If I do attend, I donβt plan going out like every weekend, just a few times to explore the city and whatnot. And another quick question, do you have to pay to do loads of laundry or is that free? And are the gyms free and open to everyone?
If you could answer any of these questions, thatβd be great!
Thanks and be safe :)
Edit: I would be doing an international business major at DβAmore McKim if that helps!
Hello, I am a 1st year economics student. I'm having trouble with accounting. What's the difference between direct and indirect costs?
Hi, are there any public dataset about how much % of grant budget are indirect costs across the universities and research institutions?
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