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  2. Average daily rate - Wikipedia

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    Average Daily Rate (commonly referred to as ADR) is a statistical unit that is often used in the lodging industry. The number represents the average rental income per paid occupied room in a given time period.

  3. Per diem - Wikipedia

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    The GSA establishes per diem rates within the Continental United States for hotels "based upon contractor-provided average daily rate (ADR) data of fire-safe properties in the local lodging industry"; [6] this means that per diem varies depending on the location of the hotel—for instance, New York City has a higher rate than Gadsden, Alabama. [7]

  4. Cost estimate - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, a good cost estimate—while taking the form of a single number—is supported by detailed documentation that describes how it was derived and how the expected funding will be spent in order to achieve a given objective.” [18] This documentation is often titled Basis of Estimate (or BOE). Additional documentation may accompany the ...

  5. What is an expense ratio and what’s a good one? - AOL

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    Average expense ratios have declined considerably over the past 20 years, whether it’s a stock mutual fund or stock ETF. The fees on stock mutual funds have declined from 0.99 percent in 2000 to ...

  6. Cutting Out These 24 Expenses Will Save You Over ... - AOL

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    At an average cost of $1.20 per gallon of bottled water versus a typical $0.003 per gallon for municipal tap water, for example, you’re paying 400 times more for the bottled variety. Prices for ...

  7. Efficiency ratio - Wikipedia

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    The efficiency ratio indicates the expenses as a percentage of revenue (expenses / revenue), with a few variations – it is essentially how much a corporation or individual spends to make a dollar; entities are supposed to attempt minimizing efficiency ratios (reducing expenses and increasing earnings). The concept typically applies to banks.

  8. How Much Does an Annuity Cost? - AOL

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    These fees are passed on to the annuity owner in the form of expense ratios. Mortality and Expense Charges An annuity is an insurance contract, so the company charges a fee to provide a death benefit.

  9. Industry average - Wikipedia

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    Study suggests [12] that there are dramatic differences between small private and large public business's industry average ratios. Those differences appeared for every leverage ratios and mostly for activity, profitability ratios. For liquidity ratios there are no signs of difference, also some profitability ratios with various of expense ratios.