fixed charge

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English - Turkish
sabit bedel
fixed charges
sabit masraflar
English - English
an unvarying charge such as rent or property tax
expense that must be paid; charges arising out of the maintenance of fixed assets
Charge held over specific assets The debtor cannot sell the assets without the consent of the secured creditor or repaying the amount secured by the charge
A company's expenses, such as debt interest, which it must pay and which are deducted from income before income taxes are calculated
a periodic charge that does not vary with business volume (as insurance or rent or mortgage payments etc )
A cost that is some value, say C, regardless of the level as long as the level is positive; otherwise the fixed charge is zero This is represented by Cv, where v is a binary variable When v=0, the fixed charge is 0; when v=1, the fixed charge is C An example is whether to open a plant (v=1) or not (v=0) To apply this fixed charge to the non-negative variable x, the constraint x <= Mv is added to the mathematical program, where M is a very large value, known to exceed any feasible value of x Then, if v=0 (e g , not opening the plant that is needed for x > 0), x=0 is forced by the upper bound constraint If v=1 (e g , plant is open), x <= Mv is a redundant upper bound Fixed charge problems are mathematical programs with fixed charges (See Myth MIP-3 to avoid misconception )
a periodic charge that does not vary with business volume as insurance or rent or mortgage payments etc
a charge held over specific assets (typically a mortgage in respect of property) which prevents a debtor from selling or otherwise dealing with the charged property without payment in settlement of the debt due to the chargeholder
fixed charges
plural form of fixed charge
fixed charges
charges that must be paid regularly (by a business or individual) with no connection to the amount of business done (i.e. taxes, rent, etc.)
fixed charge
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