A periodic charge that does not vary with business volume (as insurance or rent or mortgage payments etc.)
1That isn't how the economics work; there are a lot of fixed costs.
2It also said the change would assist it in recovering its fixed costs.
3A cap could make lenders more fragile by increasing fixed costs, Lewis said.
4Investment banks generally pay fairly low salaries to keep their fixed costs down.
5The charge covers fixed costs such as insurance, council rates and standby costs.
6Business rates are one of the biggest fixed costs for retailers.
7We need to work on delivering our strategy which aims to cut fixed costs.
8Lots of companies with high fixed costs suffered during the tepid but long-running recovery.
9That's too low for an industry with high fixed costs.
10High fixed costs means it's hard for anyone to compete.
11AirAsia will lease the planes back from BBAM-entities, thus saving on large fixed costs.
12He said the companies still have bloated sales and administrative staff padding their fixed costs.
13It includes some fixed costs associated with setting up a debit card program, for example.
14But high fixed costs and weak profitability led to a scale back in recent years.
15Uzoh has faced challenges meeting her fixed costs, and her landlord has threatened legal proceedings.
16Drastic and sudden cuts in production leading to under-absorption of fixed costs are therefore unlikely.
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