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Mr. Koeppe estimated that his company's losses, known as deferred costs, would be in the neighborhood of $100 million.
Jeff Dennard, a spokesman for GPU, said the company had sustained about $319 million in deferred costs by the end of May.
The technology services company said it wrote down $559 million in deferred costs on a contract to build a communications network for the Navy and Marine Corps.
Boeing has sold only two of the jumbo jets in the last two years, and had acknowledged in SEC filings that sales would not be sufficient to recoup the deferred costs.
That decrease, interpreted as a sign of more efficient policing, translated into $407,000 in deferred costs for the city.
But poverty, suspicions of the quality of public health care, and the lack of cash to meet the immediate costs of referral hospitals or the higher, deferred costs from private services, deterred many from doing so immediately.
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This "deferred" cost was deemed worthwhile, however, for the opportunity to devote time and attention to other aspects of their lives.
John C. Liu, the city comptroller, commended the mayor for avoiding layoffs but cautioned that "the use of short-term financial maneuvers doesn't reduce real cost but simply defers costs to future administrations".
The source said: "This is deferring costs, not getting rid of them".
You'll also want to explore creative financing options to defer costs.
He looked for companies with more cash from operations than net income (a sign that they weren't padding net by accruing income or deferring costs).
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