The new presentation supports the company directions of controlling total cost at the store level and relate the same to sales to implement the direct cost of certain items of income statement that has been reclassified.
This revision now considers the insurance costs associated with Workers' Compensation, Payment Bonds and Performance Bonds, as direct costs on all change orders.
Using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data, CDC analyzed national and state-specific direct costs (i.e., medical expenditures) and indirect costs (i.e., lost earnings) attributable to arthritis and other rheumatic conditions (AORC) in the United States during 2003.
* Demolition Direct Cost, which includes permits, insurance, travel cost, landfill, utilities disconnects, site grading, security, testing and environmental requirements.
In fact, in many respects, the use of the R/3 system results in material handling cost as a direct cost rather than as the traditional indirect (overhead) cost.
According to Liberty Mutual's 2003 Workplace Safety Index, the direct cost of workers' compensation insurance claims from disabling work-related injuries in 2000 grew to $42.5 billion.
The association, which provides labour relations services to about 700 social service agencies, receives more than $3 million from the Ministry of Children and Family Development and several other ministries each year with no direct cost to the employers.
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