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  2. Pass-through (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the absolute pass-through that uses incremental values (i.e., $2 cost shock causing $1 increase in price yields a 50% pass-through rate), some researchers use pass-through elasticity, where the ratio is calculated based on percentage change of price and cost (for example, with elasticity of 0.5, a 2% increase in cost yields a 1% increase in price).

  3. Sell-through - Wikipedia

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    Sell-through is the percentage of a product that is sold by a retailer after being shipped by its supplier, typically expressed as a percentage. [1] [2] Net sales essentially refers to the same thing, in absolute numbers. Sell-through is calculated during a period (usually 1 month). [3] Sell through refers to sales made directly (direct sales).

  4. Operating cost - Wikipedia

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    Examples of overhead costs include: payment of rent on the office space a business occupies; cost of electricity for the office lights; some office personnel wages; Non-overhead costs are incremental such as the cost of raw materials used in the goods a business sells. Operating Cost is calculated by Cost of goods sold + Operating Expenses.

  5. Cost of goods sold - Wikipedia

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    These costs are treated as an expense in the period the business recognizes income from sale of the goods. [4] Determining costs requires keeping records of goods or materials purchased and any discounts on such purchase. In addition, if the goods are modified, [5] the business must determine the costs incurred in modifying the goods. Such ...

  6. Flow-through entity - Wikipedia

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    In a November article, The New York Times reported that the tax bill would "[r]educe the pass-through tax rate to 25% regardless of income level. Since 95% of businesses are incorporated as pass-through entities [12] Examples include "sole proprietorships, partnerships and S corporations that currently pay taxes at the individual rate of their ...

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  8. Better Buy: Zillow vs. LinkedIn - AOL

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    Certainly, both are priced for heady growth, but Zillow's more "conservative" valuation and smaller size mean the company may have more room to run and Better Buy: Zillow vs. LinkedIn Skip to main ...

  9. Real estate business - Wikipedia

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    In more abstract terms, a real estate transaction, like other financial transactions, causes transaction costs. To identify and possibly reduce these transaction costs, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) addressed the issue [4] through a study commissioned by the European Commission [5] and through a research ...