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cost sheet

American  

noun

  1. a summary of costs involved in the production of a product.


Example Sentences

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“You’re not going to see that as a line item in a cost sheet, the delays that came because of public opposition or because of a Ceqa lawsuit that delayed a project x months or years because the cost of labor or material went up this much over that time,” Kneebone said.

From The Guardian

“The problem was if you looked at the cost sheet of a product made in Mexico versus a product made in South Texas … the Mexican product had an advantage.”

From MSNBC

The complexity and fault relations of the veins in this company's mines are such that the application of these methods has abundantly justified itself on the cost sheet.

From Project Gutenberg

No cost sheet is entirely satisfactory.

From Project Gutenberg

On the cost sheet, wages are mere figures; out in the world, wages are bread boxes and coal bins, babies' cradles and children's education—family comforts and contentment.

From Project Gutenberg