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  2. FTC says gig company Arise misled consumers about how much ...

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    In its complaint, the FTC said Arise made misleading advertisements, claiming people who signed up on their platform could get jobs paying up to $18 per hour doing remote customer service work.

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  4. Fixed cost - Wikipedia

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    Discretionary fixed costs usually arise from annual decisions by management to spend on certain fixed cost items. Examples of discretionary costs are advertising, insurance premia, machine maintenance, and research & development expenditures. Discretionary fixed costs can be expensive. [4]

  5. Operating cost - Wikipedia

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    Administrative and office expenses like rent, salaries, to staff, insurance, directors fees etc. Selling and distribution expenses like advertisement, salaries of salesmen. It includes all operating cost such as salary, rent, stationery, furniture etc.

  6. Compliance cost - Wikipedia

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    Compliance costs are often combined and misunderstood with regulatory risk or conduct costs. Compliance costs are simply onward for following rules as they arise. It may include variance compliance – human resources policies, independent audits, quarterly reports, environmental assessments etc. [1]

  7. How much does it cost to move? - AOL

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    If you’re moving far away, things get much more expensive quickly. The average cost for cross-country move, HomeAdvisor says, is $4,579 — though the price can range from $2,404 to $6,862.

  8. Transaction cost - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a transaction cost is a cost incurred when making an economic trade when participating in a market. [1]The idea that transactions form the basis of economic thinking was introduced by the institutional economist John R. Commons in 1931.

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    How much you’ll have to pay depends on the bank, the account and the fine print around interest. If you take out a 12-month CD at Capital One 360, for example, breaking it early means you’ll ...