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  2. Operating expense - Wikipedia

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    An operating expense (opex) [a] is an ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system. [1] Its counterpart, a capital expenditure (capex), is the cost of developing or providing non-consumable parts for the product or system.

  3. Operating cost - Wikipedia

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    Operating costs or operational costs, are the expenses which are related to the operation of a business, or to the operation of a device, component, piece of equipment or facility. They are the cost of resources used by an organization just to maintain its existence.

  4. Operating budget - Wikipedia

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    The operating budget contains the revenue and expenditure generated from the daily business functions of the company. [1] [2] It concentrates on the operating expenditures — the cost of goods sold, the cost of direct labour and direct materials that are tied to production; as well as the overhead and administration costs tied directly to manufacturing the goods and providing services.

  5. Earnings before interest and taxes - Wikipedia

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    A professional investor contemplating a change to the capital structure of a firm (e.g., through a leveraged buyout) first evaluates a firm's fundamental earnings potential (reflected by earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization and EBIT), and then determines the optimal use of debt versus equity (equity value).

  6. European Journal of Operational Research - Wikipedia

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    The European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal in operations research. It was founded in 1977 [ 1 ] by the Association of European Operational Research Societies , [ 2 ] and is published by Elsevier , with Roman Słowiński as its Co-ordinating Editor. [ 3 ]

  7. International Transactions in Operational Research - Wikipedia

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    International Transactions in Operational Research is abstracted and indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index, Scopus, ProQuest, EBSCO, and International Abstracts in Operations Research. [2] According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 3.1, ranking it 32nd out of 86 journals in the category ...

  8. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    The farebox recovery ratio (also called fare recovery ratio, fare recovery rate or other terms) of a passenger transportation system is the fraction of operating expenses which are met by the fares paid by passengers. It is computed by dividing the system's total fare revenue by its total operating expenses. [1]

  9. Operations research - Wikipedia

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    Operations research (British English: operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a branch of applied mathematics that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve management and decision-making.